Food Safety News - April 23, 2018 Listeria outbreak likely burning out; politicians still adding fuel

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Listeria outbreak likely burning out; politicians still adding fuel

By Dan Flynn

The 1,011 laboratory-confirmed listeriosis cases, including 193 deaths, in South Africa are still creating political fissures in the country. Last week, there was another dust-up with a Member of Parliment (MP) from the opposition Democratic Alliance party who called out the government. MP Patricia Kopane said the government had instructed Port Health Services to stop... Continue Reading

Scientist creates faster way to fingerprint foodborne pathogens

By News Desk

University of Georgia food scientist Xiangyu Deng has created a system that can identify subtypes of foodborne pathogens in a fraction of the time taken by traditional methods. Quick detection and pathogen fingerprinting can save lives by helping to identify foodborne illness outbreaks and their victims, thereby making it easier to contain outbreaks. "In outbreaks,... Continue Reading

Not it: Grocery stores, school say they don't have the romaine

By Coral Beach

Officials from two regional grocery chains in Wisconsin and a state university in Connecticut are distancing their operations from a nationwide E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce. Federal officials have traced the ongoing E. coli O157:H7 outbreak to romaine from the Yuma, AZ, area. The outbreak has sickened at least 53 people in 16... Continue Reading

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