Food Safety News - July 5, 2018 Listeria deaths in five EU counties linked to frozen vegetables

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Listeria deaths in five EU counties linked to frozen vegetables

By Joe Whitworth

An outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes in five European countries has infected at least 47 people, killing nine of them. Eighteen of the cases have been reported this year, with the most recent person becoming sick in May. The outbreak is believed to have begun in 2015. Frozen corn and other frozen vegetables are the likely... Continue Reading

Irish health agency warns of sharp rise in E. coli infections

By News Desk

An Irish health agency has issued a warning after the number of E. coli cases in the past 10 days reached three times as many compared to the same period in 2017. The HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre in Ireland said there had been 96 Verocytotoxigenic E. coli (VTEC) cases reported. VTEC are also known... Continue Reading

Country celebrates another birthday with no delivery for top jobs

By Dan Flynn

Yesterday was he 242nd birthday of the United States of America. What may have slipped by with your nothing is the fact that it was the 1,665 days since the there was a presidential appointed and Senate confirmed Under Secretary for Food Safety in office. Now, 60 days after President Donald J. Trump nominated Texas... Continue Reading

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