Food Safety News - April 22, 2018 Canadian officials still searching for source of E. coli outbreak

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Canadian officials still searching for source of E. coli outbreak

By News Desk

An E. coli outbreak in Canada that was initially linked to a restaurant in Edmonton, Alberta, has grown to include people who do not have any connections to Mama Nita's Binalot, and one of them has died. Described as "extremely complex" by Dr. Chris Sikora, medical officer of health for the Edmonton Zone, the ongoing... Continue Reading

More restaurant workers with Hepatitis A; vaccinations urged

By News Desk

State and county officials across the country continue to alert the public about possible exposure to Hepatitis A from foodservice employees who have worked while infected with the virus. Two of the most recent warnings come from Arkansas and Indiana. The lab-confirmed cases among restaurant employees are among more than 1,200 in a multi-state outbreak... Continue Reading

Publisher's Platform: At least 64 with E. coli in 16 States Linked to Romaine Lettuce from Yuma Arizona

By Bill Marler

The Numbers: As of Friday night, the CDC reported 53 people infected with the outbreak strain of E. coli O157:H7 being reported from 16 states.  However, the CDC reported only 1 case in Alaska while Alaska Department of Public Health reported 8 ill from the Anvil Mountain Correctional Center in Nome, and that its investigation had confirmed that... Continue Reading

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