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Researchers predict Campylobacter increase due to climate change

By News Desk on August 23, 2020

Nordic countries may experience a doubling of Campylobacter cases by the late 2080s, according to researchers.

Scientists used national surveillance data to analyze the relationship between climate and campylobacteriosis in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden…
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Marginal movement on E. coli infections in Scotland

By News Desk on August 20, 2020

Levels of E. coli infections reported in Scotland were marginally down in 2019 based on figures released by Health Protection Scotland.

This past year, there were 150 cases of E. coli O157 and 108 of…
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Italy records nearly 80 HUS cases in 12 months

By News Desk on August 8, 2020

Almost 80 hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) cases were registered between July 2019 and June 2020 in Italy.

The 77 patients came from 17 regions in the country while one person contracted HUS while abroad. Notification…
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STEC findings for lamb in Iceland fall

By News Desk on August 7, 2020

Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) was detected in more than a fifth of lamb samples tested but this was a lower contamination rate than 2018, according to the Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority (MAST).

The…
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FSA: Not viable to compare foodborne illness data between countries

By Joe Whitworth on August 4, 2020

It is not possible to accurately compare foodborne disease rates between countries, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA).

The agency, which covers England, Wales and Northern Ireland, said this is because of different methodologies…
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Mother’s heart stops three times during fight with E. coli infection

By Jonan Pilet on July 27, 2020

“I shouldn’t have lived through it,” Katie said, reflecting on her fight with E. coli poisoning.

On an early summer evening in 2016, Katie Ruffolo, a 36-year old mother of three, was battling diarrhea. She …
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State fairs find ways to promote local agriculture despite cancelations

By Jonan Pilet on July 26, 2020

There are many food safety risks associated with fairs and carnivals; mobile and temporary vendors can lack clean workstations, there aren’t always sinks for employees to wash their hands or even gloves for employees to…
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Illegal colors, Salmonella, pesticides among reasons for changes to alerts

By News Desk on July 18, 2020

The Food and Drug Administration uses import alerts to enforce U.S. food safety regulations for food from foreign countries. The agency updates and modifies the alerts as needed.

Recent modifications to FDA’s import alerts, as…
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Alaska resident dies of paralytic shellfish poisoning

By News Desk on July 17, 2020

The Alaska State Medical Examiner’s Office has confirmed that the death of an Alaska resident is consistent with paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). Officials have yet to release personal information.

Warnings have been issued to the…
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Mongolian teen dies from bubonic plague after consuming marmot meat

By News Desk on July 15, 2020

On July 6, a Mongolian teen from the western province of Govi-Altai died from suspected bubonic plague after consuming marmot meat, according to local health officials.

Tarbagan marmot is used to make a Mongolian dish …
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Research shows estimated 180 deaths per year in UK because of foodborne illness

By Joe Whitworth on July 15, 2020

Researchers have estimated there are 180 deaths per year in the United Kingdom caused by foodborne diseases from 11 pathogens.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) estimates that about 2.4 million cases of foodborne illness occur…
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