Food Safety News - August 15, 2017 Texas investigates brucellosis, warns against K-Bar raw milk

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Texas investigates brucellosis, warns against K-Bar raw milk

By Coral Beach

Texas officials say all raw milk and other unpasteurized products from K-Bar Dairy should not be consumed and should immediately be discarded because the dairy has been linked to an antibiotic-resistant strain of Brucella bacteria that has hospitalized at least one person. "At this time, it is uncertain how long Brucella (bacteria) may have been... Continue Reading

'Danger Zone' is a terrific tune, but a sour song in a lunch bag

By News Desk

Fall is fast approaching which means the back-to-school buzz is underway for school supplies lists, and grocery lists. Many parents will resume packing lunches for their kids during the week. When food is left at room temperature in a lunch box or bag all morning, bacteria can grow to dangerous levels putting children and their immature... Continue Reading

OIE reports on antimicrobial agents, animals in 130 countries

By News Desk

The World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) is out with a first-time overview of the use of antimicrobial agents in animals. The 67-page report includes the first annual reporting on the use of antimicrobial agents in animals with global and regional analysis based on data ranging from 2010 to 2015. A total of 130 OIE... Continue Reading

Americans have a right to know: Where's the beef — from?

By Thomas Gremillion

This week marks the beginning of formal talks to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, an agreement President Donald Trump has called the "worst deal in history." To make it a better deal, his Administration released a set of negotiating objectives last month, but they ignored the most outrageous example of how American consumers... Continue Reading

Michigan farm recalls shell eggs because of Salmonella

By News Desk

A poultry farm in Michigan is reportedly recalling shell eggs in eight counties because they may be contaminated with Salmonella enteriditis, which was found at the farm during an outbreak investigation. Neither the state agriculture department nor the state health department had posted any information about the recall as of Monday night, but area media... Continue Reading

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