The Food and Drug Administration is investigating a new outbreak of infections caused by Salmonella Oranienburg.
The agency has not yet found the source of the pathogen, but it has
Researchers have detailed the largest Salmonella outbreak in Norway since the 1980s and highlighted the need for improved detection methods.
The outbreak from October to December 2024 involved four serovars:
The number of people sick in a Salmonella outbreak in Austria has more than doubled.
The Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES) said 72 people are now ill,
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has weighed in on a multi-country outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes with 25 cases.
France has 21 infections since December 2024, including
A Listeria outbreak that sickened five people in Argentina has been traced to a type of cheese.
Outbreak details were reported in Argentina’s national epidemiological bulletin (Boletín Epidemiológico Nacional)
Denmark has reported a dozen cases of a new variant of Cryptosporidium parvum, with work ongoing to find the source.
The Statens Serum Institut (SSI) has registered 12 cases of
Public health officials have now identified more than 100 patients in an outbreak of E. coli infections related to the Saskatoon Farm restaurant and bakery in Canada.
The Alberta Health
Public health officials in a Spanish region have linked tomatoes to an outbreak which affected at least 500 people.
It is estimated that more than 500 people suffered symptoms compatible
Two people have died in a Listeria outbreak in France linked to cheese.
French health authorities reported 21 cases of listeriosis caused by bacterial strains with similar characteristics, including 18
The FDA has declared one outbreak has ended and has closed its investigation into another. The agency continues to investigate several other outbreaks.
An outbreak of infections from Salmonella Oranienburg
Iceland has reported a record high number of E. coli cases, driven by a large outbreak in 2024.
A total of 79 people were diagnosed with confirmed or probable Shiga
The death of a 4-year-old Tennessee girl in May has been determined to be from E. coli O157:H7 in venison.
The girl was one of two patients diagnosed with