Rospotrebndzor reports 21 Salmonella cases in St. Petersburg By Dan Flynn Timely official recognition of outbreaks of foodborne illness is pretty rare in Russia. But the Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing or “Rospotrebndzor” is reporting that salmonella has sickened 21 students and staff at a St. Petersburg school. Rospotrebndzor reports 17 of the 21 confirmed cases of Salmonella are... Continue Reading California reports 100 ill in outbreak traced to raw oysters By Coral Beach A norovirus outbreak traced to raw oysters from British Columbia has crossed the Canadian border, and U.S. officials say an unusual strain of the virus is involved. About 100 people in California have reported becoming sick with symptoms of norovirus after eating raw oysters from British Columbia, according to the California Department of Public Health.... Continue Reading FSIS extends comment period on labeling for 'lab' meat By News Desk The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Services is extending the comment period for a petition submitted by the U.S. Cattlemen's Association (USCA) requesting that FSIS exclude so-called lab meat from the definitions of "beef" and "meat." “USCA has learned that some major U.S. meatpackers and companies in other countries are heavily investing in creating alternative... Continue Reading More Food Safety News |
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