Three more states are reporting people with Listeria infections in relation to pasta meals. Two more people have died.
The patient count now stands at 27 with sick people spread
Findings from an audit in Norway show the country has a functional official control system for produce but there are several weaknesses.
Norway is part of the European Free Trade
The FDA continues to investigate foodborne illness outbreaks and has updated patient numbers for several. The agency has also closed one investigation.
The outbreak updates will cease after this week
In relation to an outbreak of Salmonella infections, Chetak LLC Group has expanded its recall of frozen food products to include fruits and vegetables.
The company’s original recall only
The Food and Drug Administration is investigating a new outbreak of infections caused by Salmonella Oranienburg.
The agency has not yet found the source of the pathogen, but it has
Researchers have detailed the largest Salmonella outbreak in Norway since the 1980s and highlighted the need for improved detection methods.
The outbreak from October to December 2024 involved four serovars:
The FDA has declared one outbreak has ended and has closed its investigation into another. The agency continues to investigate several other outbreaks.
An outbreak of infections from Salmonella Oranienburg
Chetak LLC Group has initiated a recall of its Deep brand frozen sprouts because they have beed determined to be the source of a Salmonella outbreak.
Routine testing by the
A long-running outbreak of Salmonella infections has been detected by the Food and Drug Administration.
The source of the Salmonella Anatum is Deep brand frozen mat (moth) and moong (mung)
More than 500 people have been sickened over two years in multiple European countries as part of Salmonella outbreaks linked to sprouted alfalfa seeds.
Between January 2023 and January 2025,
Investigators from the Food and Drug Administration are working on a new Salmonella outbreak of unknown origin.
The Salmonella Enteritidis outbreak has sickened at least 18 people. The FDA has