Public health officials have identified a new outbreak of 11 infections from E. Coli.
Investigators from the Food and Drug Administration are looking for the source of the E. Coli
Three public health agencies in and around Houston, TX, warn residents to look for infections from a foodborne parasite.
The parasite, cyclospora, cannot be seen by the naked eye and
Sweden has recorded an increase in Campylobacter patients with contaminated chicken suspected to be driving the problem.
In recent weeks, there has been a rise in people with Campylobacter infections.
Officials in the Seattle/King County area of Washington are investigating an outbreak of infections from Salmonella Berta. One-third of the patients have required hospitalization.
Public Health Seattle & King
More than 100 people are sick in a new outbreak of infections caused by the microscopic Cyclospora parasite, but federal officials have not yet determined the source.
As of July
Patient counts in two outbreaks being tracked by the FDA continue to increase.
In an outbreak of Salmonella Paratyphi B var. L(+) tartrate+ the patient count has increased to 34
FMA International of Brooklyn, NY, is recalling one lot of SAS Fromagerie Ottavi Tome Corse Sheep Milk Cheese, because of potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
The recall is the result of
The number of patients in a nationwide outbreak of infections from the foodborne Cyclospora parasite continue to increase, having reached 210 laboratory-confirmed cases.
Federal, state and local public health officials
Public health officials have declared that imported broccoli was behind an outbreak from the Cyclospora parasite, but have closed their investigation without determining exactly where the produce came from.
The
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting a multi-state outbreak of infections from the Cyclospora parasite that has sickened almost 100 people.
As of the agency’s most
Norwegian officials are investigating an E. coli outbreak that has affected half a dozen people.
The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) said six people, living in different parts of
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is currently investigating an outbreak from the microscopic parasite Cyclospora.
As of June 15, there have been 62 patients reported in Colorado