Despite headlines, there were fewer food recalls in 2024 than in 2023, but more people died from food poisoning linked to ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNWhat’s behind the rise in foodborne illness outbreaks? CDC uncovers key risks and fixesBacterial foodborne outbreaks in the U.S. increased while viral outbreaks declined between 2014 and 2022, with environmental ...
Many US foodborne illness outbreaks are caused by contamination of food from an animal or environmental source before final ...
About 800 foodborne illness outbreaks occur in the United States every year, sickening more than 15,000 people, with one of the most frequent causes of ...
For over a decade, GenomeTrakr has helped scientists trace contaminants from Salmonella to E. coli in the food system.
These heat-treated eggs are often used as a safeguard against foodborne illnesses like salmonella. Here’s everything you need ...
After a meeting with representatives from some of the country’s mega food producers, the Secretary of Health and Human Services said he focused on food ...
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The Cool Down on MSNNew study finds unexpected factor driving increase in food-borne illness: 'A significant role'The study provides a valuable tool for predicting future risks. New study finds unexpected factor driving increase in ...
The Trump administration shut down two critical food safety committees, cutting off expert advice to the USDA, FDA, and CDC.
Food recalls numbered 300 in 2024, indicating that increased vigilance may be required from both consumers and the FDA.
Berries linked to norovirus and hepatitis A led the FDA to adjust food safety protocols. Here, experts explain how to safely ...
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