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Spain's Cucumbers
Not E. Coli Culprit—
So It May Sue
Germany
Jun 1, 2011 6:53 AM CDT
Spain's Cucumbers Not E. Coli Culprit— So It May Sue Germany
Meanwhile, number of sickest jumps to 470
(Newser)
- Europe's E. coli mess may get a whole lot messier. Spain says it may take legal action against the German authorities "who have questioned the quality of our products." As the export of Spanish produce screeched to a halt, officials there griped that German authorities were quick...
16 Dead as
Europe's E. Coli
Outbreak Spreads
May 31, 2011 7:48 AM CDT
16 Dead as Europe's E. Coli Outbreak Spreads
Hard-hit Germany blames cucumbers from Spain
(Newser)
- A deadly E. coli outbreak in Europe linked to tainted cucumbers and other vegetables is getting worse, report the
Wall Street Journal
and AP :
The toll:
Sixteen people are dead (15 in Germany and one woman in Sweden who had just traveled to Germany); more than 1,000 people are
...
Prozac Killing
Great Lakes'
Bacteria
May 26, 2011 3:57 PM CDT
Prozac Killing Great Lakes' Bacteria
Scientists fear for ecosystems
(Newser)
- E. coli and other microbes in the Great Lakes are dying off thanks to traces of Prozac in the water, scientists find—and that’s not necessarily good news. “Your immediate thought is, 'Well, that's good, because they're not supposed to be there anyways,” a...
FDA Cracks Down
on False Claims
for Hand Sanitizers
Apr 21, 2011 5:25 PM CDT
FDA Cracks Down on False Claims for Hand Sanitizers
Agency warns firms claiming their gels battle MRSA
(Newser)
- Warning: Hand sanitizers will not make you invincible. They don’t, for example, protect against germs like MRSA, as the FDA pointed out yesterday in a consumer update. Nor do they kill E. coli, salmonella, or the H1N1 virus. It’s not just consumers who don’t get this: The...
New Way to Fight E. Coli:
Cockroach Brains
Sep 7, 2010 4:57 AM CDT
New Way to Fight E. Coli: Cockroach Brains
Pests could be valuable new source of antibiotics
(Newser)
- Scientists believe they've finally found a use for cockroaches. The brains and nervous systems of cockroaches and locusts hold molecules that can kill off up to 90% of MRSA and E. Coli bacteria without damaging human tissue, Bloomberg reports. Researchers believe the insects could be key to developing next-generation antibiotics...
Your Planet-Saving
Grocery Bag Could Kill You
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Jul 4, 2010 12:23 PM CDT
Your Planet-Saving Grocery Bag Could Kill You
There's a 12% chance it's covered in E coli. Wash it.
(Newser)
- That planet-saving reusable grocery bag has the potential to kill something else: you. Some 12% of the 84 bags tested in a recent study contained traces of E. coli; scarier still, bacteria was found on all but one. The researchers, who reviewed bags used by grocery shoppers in Arizona and...
Lettuce Recalled in 23 States
After E. Coli Outbreak
May 7, 2010 5:02 AM CDT
Lettuce Recalled in 23 States After E. Coli Outbreak
Firm pulls Freshway and Imperial Sysco brands
(Newser)
- An E. coli outbreak linked to tainted lettuce has sickened at least 19 people in Ohio, New York and Michigan, prompting a massive recall of the vegetable. Ohio's Freshway Foods pulled romaine lettuce sold in 23 states under the Freshway and Imperial Sysco brands. Twelve of those sickened were hospitalized,...
Danger Lurks in Ammonia-Treated School Lunch Beef
it's in fast food burgers, too
Dec 31, 2009 6:45 AM CST
Danger Lurks in Ammonia-Treated School Lunch Beef
E. coli, salmonella found in product exempted from testing
(Newser)
- Most school lunches and fast-food burgers contain processed beef, a product considered so safe from contamination that the USDA exempted it from meat testing—but that has in fact been found to include E. coli and salmonella, according to a lengthy expose in the
New York Times
. The product, made...
Vaccine Tested to Prevent
E. Coli-Tainted Beef
Dec 4, 2009 5:33 AM CST
Vaccine Tested to Prevent E. Coli-Tainted Beef
Cattle vaccine could curb strain of deadly bacteria
(Newser)
- New vaccines are being tested that could make tainted beef scandals a thing of the past. The vaccines—currently undergoing large-scale trials after decades of bureaucratic delays—make cattle immune to the strain of E.Coli that kills dozens and sickens thousands of Americans every year. Scientists believe the combination...
E. Coli Outbreak in Northeast Ground Beef Kills 2
Nov 3, 2009 5:42 AM CST
E. Coli Outbreak in Northeast Ground Beef Kills 2
NY company recalls more than 500K pounds
(Newser)
- A person each from Maine and New York has died in what authorities believe may be an outbreak of E. coli in ground beef that is suspected of sickening dozens of consumers. The suspect beef was produced by New York company Fairbank Farms, which has recalled more than half a...
Ground Beef Rife
With E. Coli Risk
INVESTIGATION
Oct 4, 2009 8:19 AM CDT
Ground Beef Rife With E. Coli Risk
NYT investigation shows industry practices that leave lots to be desired
(Newser)
- A nausea-inducing feature in the
New York Times
tells you more than you wanted to know about what's actually in commercially produced hamburger, and why it's especially vulnerable, despite FDA regulation and several fatal outbreaks in recent years, to E. coli contamination. The
Times
follows the case of a 22-year-old...
UK Petting Zoos
Skittish After
E. Coli Outbreak
Sep 20, 2009 10:10 AM CDT
UK Petting Zoos Skittish After E. Coli Outbreak
57 hit by illness at animal farms open to kids
(Newser)
- British officials are considering cracking down on petting zoos after 10 children were hospitalized with E. coli contracted from touching animals, reports the
Telegraph
. Parents were urged yesterday to "think very hard" about taking young children to petting zoos. Four petting zoos have been shut following the E....
After E. Coli Outbreaks, Food Industry Looks to Tracing Tech
Aug 3, 2009 1:30 PM CDT
After E. Coli Outbreaks, Food Industry Looks to Tracing Tech
Labeling system would pinpoint the source
(Newser)
- In the wake of health scares like the 2006 E. coli outbreak traced to tainted spinach, the food industry is scrambling to reassure the public—and hoping to head off a congressional response, the
San Francisco Chronicle
reports. Voluntary efforts are under way to make tracing easier. For example, one...
Feds Confirm E. Coli
in Cookie Dough
Jun 30, 2009 3:07 AM CDT
Feds Confirm E. Coli in Cookie Dough
FDA still has no idea how bacteria made its way into Nestle dough
(Newser)
- The FDA has confirmed the presence of E. coli in cookie dough from Nestle's Virginia plant, reports the
Washington Post
. The plant's refrigerated cookie dough was the prime suspect in an outbreak of E. coli-related illness that sickened 69 people in 29 states. But investigators remain confounded as to how...
Cow E. Coli in
Cookie Dough
Stumps Feds
Jun 21, 2009 10:34 AM CDT
Cow E. Coli in Cookie Dough Stumps Feds
How could E. coli have invaded the supply?
(Newser)
- Feds are scouring Nestle's Virginia plant for clues as to how E. coli 0157, which is found in cow intestines, ended up in cookie dough products the company recalled last week, the
Washington Post
reports. “It's a fascinating outbreak," said one of the bacterial mystery. "By just...
E. Coli Fears Prompt Recall
of Toll House Cookie Dough
Jun 19, 2009 10:43 AM CDT
E. Coli Fears Prompt Recall of Toll House Cookie Dough
(Newser)
- Nestle is voluntarily recalling Toll House refrigerated cookie dough products after a number of illnesses were reported by those who ate the dough raw. The FDA and CDC are investigating reported E. coli illnesses that might be related, the company said. Sixty-six reports of illness in 28 states have come...
Minnesota May Have Saved Your Innards
Apr 20, 2009 8:16 AM CDT
Minnesota May Have Saved Your Innards
In detecting outbreaks of tainted food, some states are far superior
(Newser)
- When it comes to salmonella and other food-borne illnesses, federal agencies are rightly putting money into preventing future outbreaks, but few agencies are focused on detecting them. That task falls mostly to state and local officials, which means the ability to connect several sick citizens and call it a salmonella...
E. Coli Biofuel Can
Go Right in the Tank
Jan 11, 2009 1:19 PM CST
E. Coli Biofuel Can Go Right in the Tank
(Newser)
- Scientists have genetically engineered the E. coli bacteria to produce a carbon-rich alcohol molecule equivalent in energy to gasoline,
Popular Mechanics
reports. The “long-chain” alcohol does not occur in nature, but with six to eight atoms of carbon, it is far more efficient than ethanol, which has only two....
Farmers Hunt Wildlife
to Keep Greens Clean
Sep 2, 2008 12:21 PM CDT
Farmers Hunt Wildlife to Keep Greens Clean
E. coli scare prompts extreme measures in 'America's Salad Bowl'
(Newser)
- To please cautious companies, farmers have turned hunters in California's Salinas River Valley, where 60% of the nation's lettuce grows. They’re stalking wild pigs, poisoning ponds and erecting fences—disrupting wildlife and destroying habitats in the process—to avoid another E. coli contamination, the AP reports. But some question...
FDA Approves Irradiation
of Spinach, Lettuce
Aug 21, 2008 3:47 PM CDT
FDA Approves Irradiation of Spinach, Lettuce
Practice common in meat coming soon to produce aisle
(Newser)
- Consumers worried about salad safety may soon be able to buy fresh spinach and iceberg lettuce zapped with just enough radiation to kill E. coli and a few other germs. The Food and Drug Administration will issue a new regulation tomorrow allowing spinach- and lettuce-sellers to take that extra step,...
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