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At least 4 sick with 2 babies dead – it’s infant formula for damn sakes!
Congress passed the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act in 1938 in reaction to
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What we know: There have been four sick with two dead from Cronobacter sakazakii. The recall: The recall began on Feb. 17, 2022, and expanded on Feb. 28, 2022.
Lauren would have been thirty-six this year, but because of the Jack-in-the Box E. coli Outbreak she will be forever six.
We were proud to donate $100,000 to start
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This past week, USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that it will begin publishing genetic data on the pathogens that federal inspectors find in poultry slaughterhouses.
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Budget woes are part of so-called normal life right now, especially for individuals and small businesses. Public entities such as school districts are also having trouble making ends meet.
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By Rebecca Guzy
Managing a Food Safety program in a smaller operation means making critical decisions with limited resources. In this session of the 2022 Food Safety Summit, you
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Stop Foodborne Illness, the Voice for Safe Food, is calling on the FDA and CDC for Cronobacter sakazakii to finally be added to the Nationally Notifiable Disease List.
Currently,
Pregnant women naturally have a depressed cell-mediated immune system. In addition, the immune systems of fetuses and newborns are very immature and are extremely susceptible to these types of infections.
How can Parents help prevent Cronobacter Infections now and in the future?
Do not use the powdered infant formula that is the subject of the recall.
The CDC has warned
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By Jenny Shell
On Feb. 4, 2021, the House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy released a report detailing its findings and concerns about the presence
I might have missed it, but has anyone received answers to these basic questions?
Question 1: Given that illnesses began in early September 2021, did that fact that Cronobacter sakazakii
Editor’s note: U.S. Rep Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn, sent the following on letter March 3 to the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services