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Recall of Brownie Mix Due by E. Coli
UNITED STATES – According to an online report at bgr.com, if you live in Iowa, Alabama, Missouri, Ohio, Nebraska, Kansas, South Carolina, Utah, or New York, you may have purchased a brownie mix tainted with E. Colibacteria. According to the United States Food and Drug Administration, (FDA), they issued a recall bulletin for … [Read more...] about Recall of Brownie Mix Due by E. Coli
Colorado Premium Food Beef Recall
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The United States Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced a Class I recall for 113,000 pounds of raw ground beef on Wednesday, April 24, 2019, according to Thrillist.com. A Class I recall is the most urgent level of recall and signifies a dangerous situation in which someone … [Read more...] about Colorado Premium Food Beef Recall
Grant Packing Beef Recall
MIAMI, Fla — The Illinois company Grant Packing issued a recall of over 50,000 pounds of ground beef due to concerns that the bacteria E. coli infected the raw beef. The Miami Herald reported that Grant Packing recalled 53,200 pounds of fresh beef products at 1:45 a.m. on Thursday, April 25, 2019. This most recent recall comes on the … [Read more...] about Grant Packing Beef Recall
E. Coli Prevention Research Gets Funding from USDA
The Agency Has Awarded Researchers $5.5 million To Find Ways of Preventing E. coli. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that the agency has awarded researchers $5.5 million to find ways of preventing ‘E. coli’ contamination of fresh produce. The funds will be used to identify risk factors and ways to prevent the deadly … [Read more...] about E. Coli Prevention Research Gets Funding from USDA
Stew Leonard’s Recalls Ground Beef after E. Coli Cases
Three people who ate meat purchased at a Yonkers, New York supermarket have been diagnosed with E. coli poisoning, prompting the store to recall some of its ground beef. Stew Leonard’s issued the recall as a precaution, and health authorities do not believe that the E. coli contamination originated at the supermarket. E. coli is … [Read more...] about Stew Leonard’s Recalls Ground Beef after E. Coli Cases
Meat Recall Issued for E. Coli-Tainted Topps Meat Company Frozen Beef Patties
Recall Involves More than 300,000 Pounds of Frozen Beef Patties. Topps Meat Company of New Jersey is recalling frozen beef patties after the products were linked to a cluster of E. coli cases in the Northeast. According to the New York State Health Department, at least six people might have been sickened by the tainted … [Read more...] about Meat Recall Issued for E. Coli-Tainted Topps Meat Company Frozen Beef Patties
E. Coli Sickens Six Indiana School Children
Several Hospitalized, As Health Officials Investigate Even More Suspected E. Coli Cases Health officials in Indiana are frantically trying to pinpoint the source of E. coli contamination that has left at least six students at one elementary school sick. Four of the victims are known to have been infected with the deadly E. coli … [Read more...] about E. Coli Sickens Six Indiana School Children
Topps Meat Company E. Coli Recall Largest in a Decade
Sharp rise in E. Coli Cases This Year Has Many Concerned about Food Safety The Topps frozen ground beef recall has sparked concerns that E. coli-tainted meat has once again become a major threat to US consumers. E. coli bacteria had been a regular source of frustration for US meat processors until the late 1990s, when the industry … [Read more...] about Topps Meat Company E. Coli Recall Largest in a Decade
USDA E. Coli Testing of Meat to Increase Following Topps Ground Beef Recall
E. coli testing at meat processing plants should increase dramatically under new rules set to be implemented by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). The changes were prompted after the USDA was criticized for its handling of the Topps Meat Company ground beef recall earlier this month. The USDA hopes the changes will stem the … [Read more...] about USDA E. Coli Testing of Meat to Increase Following Topps Ground Beef Recall
E. Coli Superbug Spreads in England, Raising Concerns for the United States
Spreading among farms in England. An E. coli superbug has been spreading among farms in England, sparking concerns there that the country is on the verge of a major public health crises. This deadly strain, known as Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) E. coli, was first discovered in Wales in 2004. It is highly resistant to … [Read more...] about E. Coli Superbug Spreads in England, Raising Concerns for the United States
General Mills Jeno’s and Totino’s Frozen Meat Pizza Recall
General Mills Jeno’s and Totino’s frozen meat pizzas have sickened at least 21 people in 10 states with E. coli 0157:H7. The E. coli outbreak linked to the General Mills pizzas prompted the company to recall more than 5 million Jeno’s and Totino’s frozen meat pizzas that were distributed throughout the country prior to October 30, … [Read more...] about General Mills Jeno’s and Totino’s Frozen Meat Pizza Recall
General Mills Jeno’s and Totino’s Frozen Meat Pizza E. Coli Recall
General Mills announced a recall Jeno’s and Totino’s frozen meat pizza products today after they were linked to an outbreak of E. coli 0157:H7 in 10 states. According to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) recall announcement, the General Mills Jeno’s and Totino’s frozen meat pizza E. coli outbreak began in mid-July, and since … [Read more...] about General Mills Jeno’s and Totino’s Frozen Meat Pizza E. Coli Recall
American Foods Group Recalls Ground Beef, E. Coli Cases
Topps Ground Beef Recall Resulted In Bankruptcy The Topps ground beef recall has resulted in the 67-year-old meat processor's bankruptcy. Topps had shut it doors in October, just after recalling more than 21 million pounds of ground beef that ultimately sickened dozens of people across the country. Last week, Topps filed for … [Read more...] about American Foods Group Recalls Ground Beef, E. Coli Cases
Meat Recalls, E. Coli Outbreaks Could be Reduced by Proposed USDA Test and Hold Policy
Meat Recalls Due To Bacterial Contamination Meat recalls this year alone number 52 due to bacterial contamination. Ten of this year's recalls were the result of routine U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) testing. While most meat recalls where small, some like the Topps ground beef recall and Cargill ground beef recall where … [Read more...] about Meat Recalls, E. Coli Outbreaks Could be Reduced by Proposed USDA Test and Hold Policy
E. Coli Meta Recalls Linked to Rise of Ethanol Byproduct in Cattle Feed
E. Coli Meat Recalls Could Be Explained, By The Way Cattle Are Fed A spike in E. coli meat recalls and outbreaks could be explained, in part, by the way some cattle are fed, new research says. According to a study conducted at Kansas State University, cattle fed with distiller’s grain, a byproduct of Ethanol production, are more … [Read more...] about E. Coli Meta Recalls Linked to Rise of Ethanol Byproduct in Cattle Feed
Kentucky E. Coli Death Possibly Linked to American Foods Group Ground Beef Recall
American Foods Group Ground Beef Recalled American Foods Group ground beef, recalled last month amid fears that it was tainted with E. coli bacteria, may be implicated in the death of a Kentucky woman. Vickie Shelton, 47, died last Monday afternoon at Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington after being admitted with symptoms … [Read more...] about Kentucky E. Coli Death Possibly Linked to American Foods Group Ground Beef Recall
E. Coli Outbreak from Fresh Spinach Has USDA Mulling New Leafy Green Regulations
USDA Changing The Leafy Green Regulations. The fresh spinach E. coli outbreak that sickened hundreds of people across the country last year has the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) considering changing the way it regulates fresh leafy greens. If it follows through, the USDA will implement the first-ever federal … [Read more...] about E. Coli Outbreak from Fresh Spinach Has USDA Mulling New Leafy Green Regulations
Topps Meat Company, Maker of E. Coli Tainted Beef that Sickened Dozens, to be Purchased by Premio Foods
Topps Meat Recalled Million Of Pounds Of E. Coli Tainted Meat. The Topps Meat Company, the bankrupt ground beef processor that recalled millions of pounds of E. coli tainted meat in September, might soon have a new owner. Premio Foods, of Hawthorne, N.J., is seeking to purchase Topps Meat via a federal bankruptcy proceeding in a deal … [Read more...] about Topps Meat Company, Maker of E. Coli Tainted Beef that Sickened Dozens, to be Purchased by Premio Foods
Stricter Safety Regulations and Research Needed to Address E. Coli Threat to Leafy Greens
Spinach E. Coli Highlighted The Food Borne Pathogen Out Of Fresh Produce Several years ago, the Dole Fresh Bagged Spinach E. coli outbreak highlighted the difficulty of keeping the food borne pathogen out of fresh produce. Since then, the growers of leafy greens in California have taken steps to keep their crops safe from E. coli … [Read more...] about Stricter Safety Regulations and Research Needed to Address E. Coli Threat to Leafy Greens
Antibiotic Resistant E. Coli Found in Arctic Birds
Antibiotic Resistant E. Coli Is On The Rise. Drug resistant E. coli is on the rise and becoming more prevalent. Now, new research has found that E. coli with antibiotic resistant is showing up in some surprising place – for instance, in populations of arctic birds who have never been exposed to the drugs. Infectious diseases … [Read more...] about Antibiotic Resistant E. Coli Found in Arctic Birds
Arizona Implements Safety Precautions for Leafy Greens Due to E. Coli Concerns
Leafy Green Growers Are Taking E. Coli Prevention Techniques. Like their counterparts in California, Arizona leafy green growers are taking steps to keep crops free of E. coli contamination. But like the precautions taken in California, the E. coli prevention techniques taken by Arizona growers are voluntary. While it is … [Read more...] about Arizona Implements Safety Precautions for Leafy Greens Due to E. Coli Concerns
Factory Farms and Antibiotic Overuse Contribute to Rising E. Coli Cases
Food Safety Officials Say The E. Coli Is On The Rise Again E. coli is not going away anytime soon. As a matter-of-fact, U.S. food safety officials say the potential for dangerous E. coli bacteria is on the rise again with the potential greatest in spinach and other fresh foods. Since 2006, when an E. coli outbreak in … [Read more...] about Factory Farms and Antibiotic Overuse Contribute to Rising E. Coli Cases
Galena Elementary E. Coli Outbreak Traced to Initial Student Case
E. Coli Outbreak Affected Students At Floyd County An E. coli outbreak last fall that affected students at a Floyd County, Indiana elementary school resulted in 15 confirmed or probable E. coli cases and likely originated from one child who had environmental contact—as opposed to ingesting the bacteria in food—with a cow or goat. … [Read more...] about Galena Elementary E. Coli Outbreak Traced to Initial Student Case
Taco Johns Linked to E. Coli Contaminated Lettuce from California Ranch
Cause Of Taco Johns E. Coli Outbreak Has Been Determined The cause of a 2006 Taco Johns E. coli outbreak has finally been determined. The Wegis Ranch in Buttonwillow, California grew the bacteria-infested lettuce that sickened 81 people in Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin in 2006, a team of state and federal regulators concluded. … [Read more...] about Taco Johns Linked to E. Coli Contaminated Lettuce from California Ranch
E. Coli Outbreak Under Investigation in Ohio
E. Coli Outbreak Investigation. Six cases of E. coli infection this week have Ohio health officials concerned the cases are linked. In one case, a 52-year-old woman who was infected with the bacteria died. Dr. Mysheika LeMaile-Williams, medical director and assistant health commissioner of Columbus Public Health, said three people … [Read more...] about E. Coli Outbreak Under Investigation in Ohio
Dutch’s Meats Recalls E. Coli Contaminated Meat
Dutch’s Meats Recalled Pounds Of Hamburger. Dutch’s Meats Inc., a hamburger plant located in Trenton, New Jersey has recalled 13,275 pounds of hamburger after tests showed possible E. coli contamination of a batch of meat, officials said. Dutch’s Meats sells to customers and restaurants in Trenton and Pennsylvania and does … [Read more...] about Dutch’s Meats Recalls E. Coli Contaminated Meat
Raw Milk Linked to E. Coli
Raw Milk Over E. Coli O157:H7 Infection Researchers warn that consumers should not consume raw—unpasteurized—milk or raw milk products over concerns of increased risk of E. coli 0157:H7 and other foodborne infections. The researchers had been studying a number of cases involving children in California who had been hospitalized with … [Read more...] about Raw Milk Linked to E. Coli
$13.5 Million Settlement Sizzler E. Coli Death
Family Of Kriefall Reached $13.5 Million Settlement With Meat Supplier The family of a three-year-old Brianna Kriefall - who died eight years ago from exposure to E. coli tainted meat at a Sizzler restaurant - just reached a $13.5 million settlement with Sizzler’s meat supplier and others, according to court records. This settlement … [Read more...] about $13.5 Million Settlement Sizzler E. Coli Death
Restaurant Lemons May Come with a Side of E. Coli, Fecal Matter
Lemon Wedges Tested From Restaurants Were Contaminated. Lemon wedges tested from four of six well-known family restaurants were contaminated with fecal matter; one with E. coli. The findings were the result of a test conducted by the news show, “Good Morning America” (“GMA”). “GMA” tested lemons from Applebee’s, TGI Fridays, and … [Read more...] about Restaurant Lemons May Come with a Side of E. Coli, Fecal Matter
E. Coli Outbreaks in Ohio, Michigan May be Linked
Ohio Department Of Health Investigating Cases Of E. Coli The Ohio Department of Health is investigating whether its growing cases of E. coli—now numbered at 16—are from a common source and are linked to nearly 30 cases that have been reported in Michigan. As of yesterday, 10 cases were linked by genetic fingerprinting and cases have … [Read more...] about E. Coli Outbreaks in Ohio, Michigan May be Linked
Lawsuits Arising from Kroger E. Coli Outbreak
At Least One Person Plans On Filing A Lawsuit At least one person plans on filing a lawsuit after falling ill from eating tainted meat. Zachery Everhart become sick with E. coli in the recent and ongoing multi-state outbreak of E. coli poisoning after consuming tainted meat that generated from Kroger’s Grocery. A raw beef sample … [Read more...] about Lawsuits Arising from Kroger E. Coli Outbreak
Georgia E Coli Source Eludes Authorities, Bacteria Strain Being Compared to Ohio-Michigan Outbreak
Health Workers In Georgia Asking For Assistance Health workers looking into the E. coli outbreak in Georgia’s Colquitt County are asking for assistance in locating its source. People continue to fall ill, with four confirmed cases and over a dozen other cases treated for E. coli symptoms. The source of this outbreak has still not … [Read more...] about Georgia E Coli Source Eludes Authorities, Bacteria Strain Being Compared to Ohio-Michigan Outbreak
Another Kroger E. Coli Lawsuit
Another Lawsuit Against Kroger Company Another lawsuit has been filed against the Kroger Company grocery store in response to the multi-state E. coli poisoning that sickened dozens and has been linked to ground beef purchased at Cincinnati-based Krogers. The woman, Amanda Adam of suburban New Albany, was sickened with E. coli, … [Read more...] about Another Kroger E. Coli Lawsuit
Utah Hit in E. coli Outbreak
E. Coli Outbreak Traced To Recalled Beef According to a recent Associated Press report, the ongoing multi-state E. coli outbreak that has been traced back to recalled beef, now has at least one case in Utah. AP also reports that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) say the newly reported Utah case is just one of … [Read more...] about Utah Hit in E. coli Outbreak
Ground Beef Positive for E. coli, Says Boy Scout Official
Ground Beef At Goshen Scout Camp Positive For E. Coli. Alan Lambert, Scout Executive for the National Capital Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America has reported that beef at the Goshen Boy Scouts camp in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia has tested positive for E. coli and is the culprit in the recent E. coli … [Read more...] about Ground Beef Positive for E. coli, Says Boy Scout Official
Boy Scout Outbreak Linked to S&S Foods, Recall Initiated for E. Coli Contamination
E. Coli Sickened 18 At The Goshen Boy Scout Camp It seems that health authorities may have located the source of the E. coli outbreak that sickened 18 at the Goshen Boy Scout camp located in Virginia's Blue Ridge mountains. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA’s FSIS) has just released a … [Read more...] about Boy Scout Outbreak Linked to S&S Foods, Recall Initiated for E. Coli Contamination
Suspected E. coli Outbreak in Oklahoma Grows, Reported Death
A Man Died From E. Coli Outbreak Poisoning. Officials have finally released the name of a man who died from suspected E. coli poisoning this past weekend: 26-year-old Chad Ingle. Ingle was one of dozens who fell ill with some type of food borne illness in Oklahoma last week. Although Ingle was discharged from Tulsa's St. … [Read more...] about Suspected E. coli Outbreak in Oklahoma Grows, Reported Death
Another Possible E. coli Outbreak Surfacing in Tulsa
Officials Are Working To Determine The Root Of Outbreak In Tulsa Health officials are working to determine if E. coli is at the root of a possible suspected food poisoning outbreak in Tulsa. Several people in that area have became sick with possible E. coli symptoms. Some who fell ill are being treated at Tulsa’s Saint Francis … [Read more...] about Another Possible E. coli Outbreak Surfacing in Tulsa
Oklahoma E. coli Outbreak Linked to Well Water
Bacterial Contamination Found In Well Water The Associated Press reported over the weekend that bacterial contamination has been found in well water at Oklahoma’s Country Cottage restaurant. The restaurant has been linked to an E. coli outbreak that killed one man and sickened many dozens. Department of Environmental Quality … [Read more...] about Oklahoma E. coli Outbreak Linked to Well Water
More E. coli Outbreaks Reported in Michigan
MSU Students Tested Positive For E. Coli Michigan’s Ingham County Health Department confirms that since last week, seven Michigan State University (MSU) students have tested positive for the E. coli bacteria, with three cases resulting in identical matches. Michigan is expanding its investigation into at least four other counties … [Read more...] about More E. coli Outbreaks Reported in Michigan
E. coli-Tainted Tri-Tip to Blame in Forest Ranch Outbreak
Tainted Tri Tip Sickened 27 People In. Health officials who suspected tainted tri-tip sickened at least 27 people in California this past September report that E. coli bacteria found on frozen leftover meat perfectly matches the bacteria found in stool samples taken from several people who became ill, said Dr. Mark … [Read more...] about E. coli-Tainted Tri-Tip to Blame in Forest Ranch Outbreak
Oklahoma Restaurant Remained Open After Confirmation of E. coli Link
Country Cottage Remain Open Internal documents reveal that State Health Department officials allowed the Locust Grove Country Cottage restaurant in Oklahoma to remain open temporarily—despite confirming six of eight initial food poisoning victims had eaten its food—in the largest E. coli O111 outbreak in United States … [Read more...] about Oklahoma Restaurant Remained Open After Confirmation of E. coli Link
Another E. Coli Outbreak Suspected in Ground Beef
E. Coli Outbreak Linked To Undercooked Ground Beef The Associated Press is reporting on yet another E. coli outbreak in which eight people have been diagnosed with food borne illnesses that seem to be possibly linked to undercooked ground beef. The E. coli cases were reported in Vermont’s Chittenden and Washington … [Read more...] about Another E. Coli Outbreak Suspected in Ground Beef
Canadian E. coli Investigation At Nearly 200 Cases
E. Coli Linked To Harvey's Chain Restaurant Earlier this week we reported on a rapidly increasing E.coli outbreak that is linked to the Harvey’s chain restaurant in the North Parry area of Ontario, Canada. Now, the figures for those who have fallen ill from lab-confirmed E. coli infections has reached 36, according to the Ontario … [Read more...] about Canadian E. coli Investigation At Nearly 200 Cases
E. coli Outbreak in Canada Continues to Grow
E. Coli Sweeping Areas of Canada The potentially dangerous food poisoning infection E. coli appears to be sweeping across areas of Canada with the number of suspected cases linked to an outbreak in Burlington, Ontario increasing yesterday. A restaurant near Niagara is readying to reopen today following its closure over a similar … [Read more...] about E. coli Outbreak in Canada Continues to Grow
20 New E. coli cases Linked to One Deli
Officials Are Collaborating To Determine Wether Cases Are Linked Health officials in Canada's Niagara and Halton Regions are investigating eight new possible cases of E. coli. Four cases have been reported in each of the two regions and officials are collaborating to determine whether the cases are linked. Neither Niagara nor Halton … [Read more...] about 20 New E. coli cases Linked to One Deli
Another Restaurant Tied to E. Coli Outbreak
Restaurant In Ontario Is The Source Of Two Cases Of E. Coli The Johnathan’s Family Restaurant in Burlington, Ontario is the source of two confirmed cases of E. coli. Three other possible cases have been reported in the Canada's Halton Region. The links to Johnathan’s were confirmed after it was found that dining at the restaurant … [Read more...] about Another Restaurant Tied to E. Coli Outbreak
Fulton E. coli Source Points to Water-Main
Fulton Water System Was Contaminated With E. Coli Last week we reported that a boil water advisory was in place in Fulton, New York when it was discovered that the water system there was contaminated with the E. coli bacteria. Now, Fulton Mayor Ron Woodward believes that the E. coli contamination might have occurred due to water-main … [Read more...] about Fulton E. coli Source Points to Water-Main
Class Action Lawsuit Filed for E. Coli Cases in Canada
E. Coli Outbreak Linked To Harvey's Chain Restaurant The rapidly increasing E.coli outbreak that is linked to the Harvey’s chain restaurant in the North Parry area of Ontario, Canada has resulted in a 15-year-old girl remaining hospitalized and in serious condition. There are 209 other suspected cases of E. coli that also appear to … [Read more...] about Class Action Lawsuit Filed for E. Coli Cases in Canada
Oklahoma E. coli-Related Restaurant Set to Reopen
Country Cottage Restaurant Is Preparing To Reopen ABC’s News Channel 8 in Oklahoma is reporting that Country Cottage—the Locust Grove, Oklahoma restaurant that closed this summer after being linked to a huge and rare E. coli outbreak —is preparing to reopen. At the height of the outbreak, Country Cottage indicated it was considering … [Read more...] about Oklahoma E. coli-Related Restaurant Set to Reopen
Romaine from California May be Tied to Canada E. coli
FDA Are Looking Into Possible Links To E. Coli Although it cannot confirm a source at this time, ThePacker.com, has issued an article stating that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the California Department of Public Health officials are looking into possible links to an E. coli outbreak in Ontario. The two groups are … [Read more...] about Romaine from California May be Tied to Canada E. coli
Suffering from Nestle Cookie Dough Outbreak Continues
Nestle Cookie Dough Returned To Store Shelves Even though refrigerated Nestle Toll House Cookie Dough has been returned to store shelves, the E. coli outbreak linked to the product is still taking a toll on some victims. According to a Washington Post report, some people allegedly sickened by the dough are still suffering, and at … [Read more...] about Suffering from Nestle Cookie Dough Outbreak Continues
Fatalities and Hospitalizations in E. Coli Outbreak, Investigation Underway
28 People Sickened In An E. Coli Outbreak. Twenty-eight people have been sickened in an E. coli outbreak that spans a dozen states. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), two deaths may be linked to the E. coli outbreak, and a number of victims have been hospitalized. E. coli is a potentially deadly … [Read more...] about Fatalities and Hospitalizations in E. Coli Outbreak, Investigation Underway
Fresh Express Recalls More Bagged Salads, This Time for E. Coli
Fresh Express Recall Contamination From E. Coli Fresh Express is recalling bagged salads because of possible contamination from E. coli O157:H7. This recall involves certain Romaine lettuce salad products with expired Use-by Dates of July 8 – 12 and an “S” in the Product Code. No other Fresh Express products are impacted. This is … [Read more...] about Fresh Express Recalls More Bagged Salads, This Time for E. Coli
Aetna’s Hartford Office Investigated for E. coli, Food Areas Previously Cited
Aetna's Hartford Office Employees Have Fallen Ill With E. Coli. Five Aetna employees from its Hartford, Connecticut office have fallen ill with E. coli over the past several weeks, reports Courant.com. Now, city and state health inspectors there are researching the situation and interviewing about 40 cafeteria workers in an attempt … [Read more...] about Aetna’s Hartford Office Investigated for E. coli, Food Areas Previously Cited
Sterling Pacific Meat Recalls Ground Beef Due to E. Coli Concerns
Ground Beef Recalled By Sterling Pacific Meat More than 3,000 pounds of ground beef is being recalled today by Sterling Pacific Meat Co., a City of Commerce, Calif. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the ground beef may be tainted with E. coli O157:H7. E. coli O157:H7 is a potentially deadly bacterium that … [Read more...] about Sterling Pacific Meat Recalls Ground Beef Due to E. Coli Concerns
Marcacci Meats Ground Beef Recalled for E. Coli Contamination
E. coli Found in Marcacci Meats Ground Beef, Recall Issued Ground beef product made by Pasha Halal Poultry (DBA Marcacci Meats) of Vineland, N.J. have been recalled because of potential E. coli contamination. According to the recall notice, E. coli O157:H7 contamination was discovered through routine testing conducted by the U.S. … [Read more...] about Marcacci Meats Ground Beef Recalled for E. Coli Contamination
Randolph Packing Co. Recalls Potentially E. Coli-Tainted Beef
Randolph Packing Recalls E. Coli-Tainted Beef. Randolph Packing Co. Inc. of Asheboro, North Carolina is recalling 96,000 lbs of beef products that may be tainted with E. coli O157:H7 contamination. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), E. coli is one of the leading causes of food borne illness in … [Read more...] about Randolph Packing Co. Recalls Potentially E. Coli-Tainted Beef
Rare E. Coli Strain Found in Romaine Lettuce
Regulators Confirmed E. Coli In Lettuce U.S. health regulators have confirmed that romaine lettuce is responsible for an outbreak of E. coli O145 in three states. E. coli O145 is a rare strain of the disease that is difficult to diagnose. Because it is more difficult to identify, the disease often goes unreported. Symptoms may … [Read more...] about Rare E. Coli Strain Found in Romaine Lettuce
E. Coli Outbreak Prompts Beef, Veal, Bison Products Voluntary Recall
Adams Farm Slaughterhouse Volutary Recall The Adams Farm Slaughterhouse has issued a voluntary recall of beef, veal and bison products due to concerns that the products may contain E. coli bacteria, reports the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection service. A minimum of seven people in four states have … [Read more...] about E. Coli Outbreak Prompts Beef, Veal, Bison Products Voluntary Recall
Topps Ground Beef Recall Contamination Lawsuits
On September 25, 2007, the Topps Meat Company, one of the leading processors of frozen ground beef in the US, recalled over 300,000 pounds of frozen ground beef patties after one of the company’s products was implicated in an outbreak of E. coli poison in New York State that sickened six people. While investigating the New York … [Read more...] about Topps Ground Beef Recall Contamination Lawsuits
General Mills Jeno’s and Totino’s Frozen Pizza Contamination Lawsuits
General Mills recalled a large number of its Jeno’s and Totino’s frozen meat pizza. On November 1, 2007, General Mills recalled a large number of its Jeno’s and Totino’s frozen meat pizza products because they were contaminated with E. coli 0157:H7. By the time the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued the General Mills Jeno’s … [Read more...] about General Mills Jeno’s and Totino’s Frozen Pizza Contamination Lawsuits
Fralo’s Art of Pizza E. Coli Outbreak | Leon Springs TX Texas Contamination Lawsuits
Our E. coli lawyers are investigating a recent outbreak that originated at Fralo’s Art of Pizza in Leon Springs, Texas. The E. coli outbreak may be related to a sewage spill that occurred across the street from the restaurant. At least 24 patrons of Fralo's Art of Pizza are known to have become ill, however, we suspect that many … [Read more...] about Fralo’s Art of Pizza E. Coli Outbreak | Leon Springs TX Texas Contamination Lawsuits
E. Coli O157:H7 Contamination Lawsuits
New E. Coli 0157:H7 Recall On April 21, 2007, the U.S. Agriculture Department (USDA) announced that a California company is recalling approximately 107,943 pounds of frozen ground beef products because of the possible contamination with E. coli O157:H7. USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service said on April 20, 2007 that sampling … [Read more...] about E. Coli O157:H7 Contamination Lawsuits
E. Coli Bacteria Borne Poisoning Lawsuits
E. coli has been linked to a California spinach processor that has killed one person and sickened nearly 100 others. Twenty-nine people have been hospitalized, 14 of them with kidney failure. FDA officials said they had received reports of illness in 19 states. Spinach has been removed from supermarket shelves, and consumers have … [Read more...] about E. Coli Bacteria Borne Poisoning Lawsuits
