A dozen or so feedlots around the Fort Morgan, CO beef plant owned by Cargill Meat Solutions have been enlisted in a field trial for a vaccine against E. coli
The United Fresh Produce Association, which represents the vast majority of the produce industry, released an updated set of food safety auditing benchmarks for buyers and suppliers of tomatoes this
We all know or should know that many chickens contain either Salmonella or Campylobacter or both and that these bacteria can cause disease. Every couple of years Consumer Reports tests
PART II: On the food safety policy outlook for 2010, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s expansion overseas, and the Reportable Food Registry’s potential: A conversation with
PART I: On the status of Senate food safety bill, the engagement between consumer and small/sustainable agriculture groups, and President Obama’s food safety education: A conversation with CSPI’
The words “settled” and “science” are two words that should never go together.
Science Daily yesterday taught us that lesson once again and this time the subject was Salmonella.
Salmonella
An Iraqi scientist at Michigan State University has discovered a vaccine for Enterotoxigenic E. coli infections that could save millions of children around the world.
The vaccine, developed by Dr.
Tomorrow Food Safety News will celebrate its 3rd birthday. Third year? No, third month.
I will get back to that in a moment.
Editor & Publisher, the 125-year-old magazine seen
Whether new vaccines against E. coli O157:H7 can work well enough to be economically viable could be decided by new large field trials that are just getting underway.
Two
The Greenville County School District’s (GCS’s) Food and Nutrition Services recently received accolades for its excellent food safety system.
The award–the only one given to a school
Organic farms using manure as fertilizer may not be creating growing areas as fertile for foodborne pathogens as once thought.
A new computer model–called COLIWAVE–developed by researchers at
His hometown newspaper, the Seattle Times, profiled Bill Marler last Monday.
As managing partner of Marler Clark, L.L.P, PS, which owns Food Safety News, we are used to