E. Coli Likely Linked To Costco Road Show Cheese
Article Date: 05 Nov 2010 - 8:00 PDT
With over twenty-five reported and confirmed cases of E. Coli (Escherichia coli) poisoning in five states, the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) informs that they are most likely linked to cheese tasted or sold at Costco retail outlets last month. Local, state and federal officials are still trying to find out exactly what type of cheese was involved.
According to preliminary data, Dutch style Gouda could be the source of E. Coli contamination. However, health officials say it is still too early to be sure and investigations are ongoing. The ADHS says several samples are still being tested.
ADHS informs that the reported illnesses could be linked to cheese sold and served at "Cheese Road Shows", which Costco held last month.
Authorities say Costco is voluntarily removing suspect produce from its shelves and is "cooperating fully". The company says it is contacting everyone it knows who bought the cheese and asking them to return all produce purchased or taken from the road show.
So far, confirmed cases have been reported in:
Arizona - 11
California - 1
Colorado - 8
Nevada - 2
New Mexico - 3
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http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/206894.php~~~~~22 tons of rodent-infested rice seized
Published: Oct. 28, 2010 at 3:19 PM
ATLANTA, Oct. 28 (UPI) -- U.S. marshals seized nearly 22 tons of rodent-infested rice and other tainted food packaged in permeable containers in an Atlanta warehouse, authorities said.
The marshals, acting under an order signed by a federal judge in Atlanta, seized the $720,000 of products, including 438 100-pound bags of rice, from Sun Hong Kai Holding Inc., which does business as United Food Service, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.
No one was charged criminally in the investigation, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. Federal documents did not indicate where the food was headed. United Food Service had no immediate comment.
The FDA inspected the warehouse Sept. 22-Oct. 1 and photographed and videotaped 28 live rodents, one dead rodent, four rodent nests, extensive rodent droppings, rodent-urine stains on permeable food packages and 26 apparent rodent-gnaw holes in the food packages, authorities said
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http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2010/10/28/22-tons-of-rodent-infested-rice-seized/UPI-56921288293593/~~~~~FDA Closes Texas Food Processing Plant Contaminated with Listeria
Posted on 04 November 2010 1:51 pm .
US Food and Drug Administration closed a Texas food processing plant Wednesday after being tested positive for bacteria that killed four people.
Previously, four people died after getting ill with a disease called listeriosis, which the victims contracted after consuming celery that was processed at the SanGar plant. Texas health authorities came to this conclusion after investigating 10 other cases that had serious underlying health problems connected to listeriosis within the last eight months.
This has alarmed the Texas Department of State Health Services, who took the lead in the investigation with assistance from FDA and CDC. FDA inspected the company’s premises and issued a summary of its findings last October 26. After a series of tests, laboratory results showed Listeria monocytogenes, bacteria that contaminates the soil, water and animals without any signs of illness.
Through these carriers, the bacteria will be transferred to the vegetables thru animal manures or rotten vegetables used as fertilizers. With an incubation period of about 3 to 70 days, foods can be contaminated after cooking but prior to packaging.
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http://whatisthetrend.net/fda-closes-texas-food-processing-plant-contaminated-with-listeria-20104420.htmlETC.