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In less than one year Darwin’s Natural Pet Products have been found to be contaminated with Listeria, Salmonella (three times) and E. coli O157:H7. This year Dawin’
Reported outbreaks fell in 2024 in Austria but the number of people requiring hospitalization doubled compared to the year before, according to recently released data.
In 2024, 34 foodborne outbreaks
An outbreak of Salmonella infections traced to deli meats in Canada has grown to include 88 patients.
The Publich Health Agency of Canada reports that nine of the patients have
The Food and Drug Administration continues to monitor several foodborne illness outbreaks with rising patient counts. The agency has also closed one investigation.
For an outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes traced
Tighter controls for Salmonella on tahini and halva from Syria are among changes made by the European Commission to checks on imported products.
The revised legislation sets the rate of
The Food and Drug Administration uses import alerts to enforce U.S. food safety regulations for food from foreign countries. The agency updates and modifies the alerts as needed.
Recent
Dozens of people with possible salmonella infections are being investigated in Accomack County, VA.
Officials with the Accomack County Health Department said a large group of people potentially contracted salmonella
The FDA is cautioning pet owners that a sample of Darwin’s Natural Pet Products beef dog food made by Arrow Reliance Inc. tested positive for E. coli O157:H7
The number of patients in an outbreak from the cyclospora parasite has more than doubled, compared to a week ago, according to an update from the Food and Drug Administration.
Recently released data in England shows gastrointestinal infections were the most common type of travel-associated illness in 2024.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said such illnesses are most frequently
Chetak LLC Group has initiated a recall of its Deep brand frozen sprouts because they have beed determined to be the source of a Salmonella outbreak.
Routine testing by the