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Health Officials Investigating Salmonella Outbreak
The FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are investigating an outbreak of salmonella that has made 171 people sick in 19 states.
Canada Opens Border to U.S. Spinach
Canadian health officials have reopened the border to almost all shipments of spinach grown in the United States.
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Mexico Opens Border to U.S. Lettuce
The Mexican government announced today it would reopen the border to shipments of lettuce from California.
Mexico stopped shipmen... continue reading »
Search Narrowed in E. coli Contamination Investigation
FDA has narrowed the source of the recent E. coli outbreak to four fields in two California counties.
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Mexico Bans U.S. Lettuce
Mexico has stopped allowing imports of lettuce from the United States, according to a statement from the Mexican secretary of health. Stores in Mexico... continue reading »
Lettuce Recall Issued After E. coli Found in Irrigation Water
Salinas, Calif.-based The Nunes Company issued a voluntary recall of its green leaf lettuce Oct. 8 after a water source tested positive for E. coli.
FBI searches two California plants in E. coli investigation
On Oct. 4, FBI agents executed a search warrant on two processing facilities in the Salinas Valley of California, the region implicated in the recent ... continue reading »
Three California Counties Source of E. coli, FDA Says
The FDA has narrowed down the source of the E. coli outbreak to three counties in California.
California health inspectors and FD... continue reading »
Progress Made in Return of Spinach to the Market
With the source of the E. coli contamination in raw spinach narrowed down to a three-county area in California, sales of spinach from other growing re... continue reading »
E. coli Found in Bag of Spinach, More States Affected
The New Mexico Department of Health announced Thursday, Sept. 21, that it has confirmed E. coli in a bagged spinach product. The spinach was retrieved... continue reading »