Food Safety News and yours truly received a nice shout out from Mark Bittman of the New York Times Saturday about what and whom he is thankful for:
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A total of 43 people in five states were infected with Salmonella Enteritidis after eating contaminated Turkish pine nuts in the outbreak the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says
The requirement that lawsuit settlements reached on behalf of children go back to federal court for approval is giving the public an early look at what last year’s nationwide
On Sept. 21, 2006, the California Department of Food and Agriculture announced a statewide recall of raw milk produced by Organic Pastures after the dairy was implicated in an outbreak
Missouri health officials say 32 people in and around St. Louis are now confirmed to have been infected by the same strain of pathogenic E. coli, but a team of
It was reported this week that Daxing District People’s Court of China has jailed Zhao Lianhai again for disturbing the social order. Following the tainted-milk scandal in 2008, Zhao
The national outbreak of Salmonella Heidelberg infection traced to Cargill ground turkey is apparently over, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday.
The seven months-long outbreak, which resulted
A New York student missed his first few days at college because a Salmonella infection from Turkish pine nuts put him in the hospital instead.
Sean McGuirk has now become
The insurance company for San Antonio-based Sangar Fresh Cut Produce says its own fine print is enough to excuse it from paying a $1.1 million default judgment to the
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that the outbreak of Salmonella infection linked to contaminated chicken livers has sickened 93 people in New York and 64 people
The 21-page case questionnaire used by the North Carolina Division of Public Health to crack an outbreak of E. coli helped investigators to quickly focus on the Kelley livestock building
Since February this year, kosher broiled chicken livers have sickened at least 170 people in five states with Salmonella Heidelberg, according to state and local health departments.
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