Food Safety News - June 15, 2015 The Prevalence of Foodborne Illness

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The Prevalence of Foodborne Illness

By James Andrews

Days ago, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released its most recent yearly summary of foodborne illness outbreaks in the United States. The summary covered the year 2013, and it found that 818 foodborne outbreaks were reported in the country during that year — a number consistent with the 800 to 850... Continue Reading

Nestle's Maggi Noodles Banned in India Over Lead Concerns

By News Desk

Tests performed on Nestlé brand Maggi noodles in India have reportedly shown them to contain “unsafe and hazardous” amounts of lead, leading to a nationwide ban last week. Over the weekend, a Mumbai court rejected Nestle’s appeal for a stay of the ban. Nestlé is now recalling the noodles from shops while maintaining that its noodles are... Continue Reading

Eight Vibrio Infections, Including Two Deaths, Reported in Florida

By News Desk

The Florida Department of Health has reported eight confirmed Vibrio vulnificus infections, including two deaths, so far this year. Vibrio is a naturally occurring bacterium found in warm, brackish seawater. Vibrio infections are rare, and the bacterium does not pose a risk to a normally healthy person (without any open cuts or wounds) who swims... Continue Reading

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