Food Safety News - August 8, 2017 Dutch egg recall for insecticide contamination spans the globe

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Dutch egg recall for insecticide contamination spans the globe

By News Desk

Dutch egg producers’ practice of mixing the toxic insecticide Fipronil with a cleaning agent and sanitizer known as "Dega 16" for use around chickens has apparently led to the world's largest recall of shell eggs since 2010. The first Fipronil-contaminated eggs were reported July 20 by food safety authorities in Belgium. The insecticide-tainted eggs turned... Continue Reading

Third importer recalls Mexican papayas in Salmonella outbreak

By Coral Beach

A third produce importer in the U.S. is recalling whole, fresh maradol papayas grown and packed by Carica de Campeche in Mexico because a deadly, ongoing Salmonella outbreak has been traced to papayas from the farm. Freshtex Produce LLC of Alamo, TX, posted its recall of "Valery" brand maradol papayas from the farm in Southern... Continue Reading

CDC advisory: Cyclospora cases more than double 2016 so far

By Coral Beach

Federal health officials are asking health care providers across the country to be on the lookout for foodborne infections from the Cyclospora parasite because more than double the number of cases have already been confirmed this year and the peak season is not yet ended. From May 1 through Aug. 2 this year in the... Continue Reading

Utah woman sues Costco for taking away her Broadway dream

By Dan Flynn

Chicken salad purchased at Costco, which turned out to be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, has ravaged the life of a 20-year-old Utah woman who's had to give up her lifelong goal of acting on Broadway. Attorneys for Chloe Rodgerson Monday sued the Seattle-based Costco Wholesale Corp. in U.S. District Court for the Central Division of... Continue Reading

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