Federal and public health officials in multiple states are investigating an outbreak of E. coli infections linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
A newly-approved chemical is now available to stop the spread of E. Coli, Salmonella and other infectious germs during farming. The chemical called "Sanidate 2.0" can now be added to water for growing ...
It’s time to check your meat — or risk foodborne illness. Some ground beef sold at Whole Foods may be contaminated with dangerous E. coli bacteria, U.S. officials warned this week, according to the ...
Deli meats, carrots and fast food onions are some of the products that were recently recalled across the U.S. Experts say improved detection strategies means regulators are able to catch more health ...
A new study in Clinical Microbiology suggests that nearly one in five UTIs in Southern California could trace back to E. coli ...
Recent outbreaks linked to E. coli have raised significant concerns among consumers, prompting recalls of various products, including ground beef and carrots, due to contamination. With reports of ...
Throughout 2024, England’s reports of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli were up 26%, with confirmed cases rising to 2,544. Of these hundreds of cases, 564 were from the highly dangerous strain known as ...
E. coli outbreak underscores efforts to improve food safety, plus how to reduce your risk of illness
Quarter Pounders are headed back to McDonald’s restaurants in Colorado after an E. coli outbreak, but a food safety expert said investigators are only beginning their work. The Colorado Department of ...
The Alberta government proposed changes to the Public Health Act to improve food safety rules and better enforce regulations, based on recommendations from a report following a 2023 E. coli outbreak ...
Deadly outbreaks and reports of a serious condition caused by E. coli infection have been highlighted at a conference on ...
A deadly E. coli outbreak in Germany remains unsolved despite more than 400 people falling ill and three deaths. In August ...
Some E. coli strains produce a toxin that can be deadly. Just before Thanksgiving, a multistate E. Coli outbreak in the U.S. linked to romaine lettuce was reported by the Centers for Disease Control ...
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