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Congresswoman demands that FDA release all inspection reports on ByHeart infant formula production plants

A U.S. representative is pressing the FDA for information about ByHeart Inc., the company linked to an outbreak of infant botulism poisonings. In a letter to FDA Administrator Marty Makary, Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-CT, demanded that all inspection records of the company’s infant formula manufacturing plants be released to Congress.... Continue Reading

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Number of sick infants in ByHeart botulism outbreak continues to grow

The number of sick babies in an outbreak of infant botulism poisoning has jumped to 23. The outbreak has been traced to ByHeart powdered, organic infant formula. ByHeart Inc. has recalled all of its infant formula, including cans and single serve sticks. Consumers are being urged to check their homes... Continue Reading

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Inspectors found multiple problems at ByHeart infant formula production plants

The company linked to an outbreak of infant botulism closed one of its manufacturing plant this year after federal inspectors found numerous safety violations, according to a story by the New York Times. ByHeart Inc. is implicated in the outbreak because a sample of its powdered infant formula collected from... Continue Reading

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Closing a small trade loophole could make a huge difference

With so much news bombarding them, most consumers don’t realize that U.S. agriculture has reached a “pivotal moment” in its history. No, we’re not talking about production numbers or prices. We’re talking about a record agricultural trade deficit within just the past 10 years.  Simply put, this means that the... Continue Reading

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FDA closes investigation into Listeria outbreak; continues work on infant botulism outbreak

The Food and Drug Administration has closed an investigation into an outbreak of Listeria infections without finding a source of the pathogen. The agency first posted the outbreak on Sept. 17. Eight patients were confirmed in the outbreak, but the FDA did not report where they live, their ages or... Continue Reading

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Spanish groups call for more aflatoxin checks on U.S almonds

Two Spanish groups have voiced concerns about almonds from the United States failing to meet European safety requirements. The Valencian Association of Farmers (AVA-ASAJA) and Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives of Murcia (FECOAM) have both recently commented on aflatoxin findings in almonds from the United States. The AVA-ASAJA cited a Rapid... Continue Reading

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Salmonella outbreak sickens more than 300 in Vietnam

The number of people sick in a Salmonella outbreak in Vietnam has passed 300. The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health identified the agents responsible for the food poisoning as Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella spp. through the results of stool and blood culture tests. As of Nov. 12, there... Continue Reading

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Dutch poultry industry steps up Salmonella controls

The Dutch poultry sector has implemented measures to try and curb a rise in Salmonella infections. Figures show an increased incidence of Salmonella Enteritidis in laying hens since May 2023 from less than 2 percent to 4 percent in 2024. The EU target is 2 percent. Salmonella Enteritidis mainly causes... Continue Reading

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A third company recalls moringa powder linked to Salmonella outbreak

Another company is recalling moringa powder products because of Salmonella contamination and a related outbreak. Food To Live, of Brooklyn, NY, is recalling its Organic Moringa Leaf Powder (dried Moringa oleifera) and its Organic Supergreens Powder Mix distributed under the Food To Live brand. The recalled moringa was distributed nationwide... Continue Reading

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Senate funding package includes major cuts to food safety programs

Emergency funding legislation for the federal government approved by the Senate includes provisions that will hamper food safety efforts already in motion — industry lobbyists have been working to halt those efforts. In a scathing report, The Lever outlined how groups such as the National Restaurant Association, the National Grocers... Continue Reading

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Seven sick in Danish Listeria outbreak from unknown source

More than half a dozen people have been infected by Listeria in Denmark since August. Between Aug. 21 and Oct. 24, seven people infected with the same type of Listeria monocytogenes were registered at the Statens Serum Institut (SSI). Five men and two women are ill. Patients range in age... Continue Reading

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Congress is writing GRAS law faster than the FDA can keep up

This year, many in Congress have been working on bills to reform the Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) protocols for food ingredients. In the past week, this included  Sen. Roger Marshall’s Better Food Disclosure Act (The Better FDA), to change the Food and Drug Administration’s oversight of ingredient disclosures and... Continue Reading

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Survey reveals washing poultry still common in Australia

An Australian charity has raised concerns about people unnecessarily washing raw chicken before cooking it. The Food Safety Information Council released findings from a national study to mark Australian Food Safety Week which runs from Nov. 8 to 15. The poll conducted online in August included 1,221 people older than... Continue Reading

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Imported food requires country audits and individual inspections of foreign food facilities

U.S. audits of foreign country inspection systems for equivalency with America’s food safety regulations, such as the Federal Meat Inspection Act, the Poultry Inspection Act, the Egg Products Inspection Act, and the Humane Methods of Livestock Slaughter Act, don’t follow a predictable schedule. Nor do inspections of individual foreign food... Continue Reading

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Scientist challenges belief plant-based food is safer; temperature is key for safe fruit salads

A food safety researcher in Sweden has called for more awareness of the risks posed by plant-based foods. “There is a naive belief that plant-based food is safer than animal-based food. Plant-based foods are just as vulnerable to the same pathogens we find in meat, fish, milk and eggs,” said... Continue Reading

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Supplements and confectionery subject of EU fraud discussions

The latest batch of suspected fraud and non-compliance alerts in Europe include supplements, meat products, fish and chocolate. There were 164 reports in September, compared to 166 in August, 136 in July, 164 in June, and 129 in May. Three alerts involved the United States in September. Two were related... Continue Reading

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ByHeart expands recall of infant formula linked to outbreak of botulism poisonings

ByHeart is expanding its recall of infant formula to include all batches of ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula cans and Anywhere Pack nationwide. The formula has been linked to an outbreak of infant botulism. The California Department of Public Health has tested ByHeart formula from patient homes and found contamination... Continue Reading

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Salmonella in sprouts sickens 44 in Australia

More than 40 people have been sickened across Australia after eating alfalfa sprouts. The Salmonella outbreak includes at least 44 people nationwide, including 18 in New South Wales, 15 in Queensland, nine in Victoria, and two in South Australia. Various alfalfa sprouts produced by Parilla Fresh have been recalled because... Continue Reading

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Australian firm fined for causing botulism illness

An Australian company has been fined after a case of botulism was linked to its incorrectly labeled bottles. Inside Out Nutritious Goods pleaded guilty at the first opportunity to 10 offenses brought by the regulator, the NSW Food Authority. The defendant was ordered to pay $120,000 (U.S. $78,000) and $75,000... Continue Reading

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Plea to RFK Jr. timed for Veterans Day

Today is Veterans Day, honoring approximately 17.6 million living veterans in the United States.  And some of them are using this time to call on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to end his efforts to ban 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) — a naturally occurring compound in the kratom... Continue Reading

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Researchers say Listeria biofilms are particularly dangerous

Listeria monocytogenes is a microscopic organism responsible for foodborne illnesses that frequently result in death. Recently published research shows how it can multiply up to seven-fold on food contact surfaces in production plants when it forms biofilms. Biofilms grow from a variety of substances such as bacteria, fungi, and algae.... Continue Reading

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More babies sick in botulism outbreak traced to ByHeart powdered formula

An outbreak of botulism poisoning among infants who were fed ByHeart formula has increased to 15 babies across 12 states. An official with the California Department of Public Health confirmed the new numbers to the Associated Press. On Saturday the Food and Drug Administration announced the outbreak. At that time... Continue Reading

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FDA warned infant formula maker about unsanitary plant conditions two years before outbreak

The same company whose infant formula is now under recall in relation to an outbreak of botulism poisoning cases recalled its product in 2022 because of contamination with cronobacter. And, in 2023, the FDA warned the company, ByHeart Inc., about unsanitary conditions at its production facility. For the current outbreak,... Continue Reading

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Better FDA Act offers ingredient oversight, but it might work ‘like a lobster trap’

U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-KS, has introduced The Better Food Disclosure Act (The Better FDA), a to reform the “Generally Recognized as Safe” or “GRAS” practice by which the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) currently allows food companies to self-certify the safety of new food ingredients and introduce them into commerce... Continue Reading

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Survey finds sick people often wrongly blame their last meal

An Australian survey has revealed many people incorrectly blame food poisoning on the last thing they ate. The Food Safety Information Council released findings from a national study ahead of Australian Food Safety Week which runs from Nov. 8 to 15. The poll conducted online in August included 1,221 people... Continue Reading

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Lessons unlearned – Powdered infant formula making babies sick again

FDA has announced a rare multi-state outbreak of Infant Botulism linked to the consumption of powdered infant formula (PIF) made by ByHeart. Straight Talk on points often left out in updates and some media reports: Needless to say, this outbreak is very disappointing and our hearts go out to all the... Continue Reading

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CDPH: preliminary tests are Botulism positive in ByHeart Infant Formula

California Alerted CDC of Multistate Infant Botulism Outbreak Linked to ByHeart Infant Formula CDPH’s Infant Botulism Treatment and Prevention Program Noted Case Increase, Launching National Investigation ​What You Need to Know: The California Department of Public Health is working with other state health departments and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control... Continue Reading

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Enoki mushrooms recalled in Canada for contamination with Listeria

Grand International Import & Export Inc. is recalling enoki mushrooms in Canada because government testing showed them to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The Mount Kumgang brand enoki mushrooms were sold in Alberta and British Columbia. The recalled mushrooms are sold in 200-gram clear plastic bags with green borders. Consumers... Continue Reading

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Public health officials warn restaurant patrons about hepatitis A exposure

County health officials said Friday they are investigating a report of a hepatitis A infection in a worker at Tam O’Shanter restaurant in the Atwater Village area in Los Angeles, and warned residents of possible exposure. No other hepatitis cases associated with the restaurant employee have been identified, according to... Continue Reading

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Public health officials investigating outbreak of infant botulism traced to ByHeart formula

Federal and state officials are investigating an outbreak of infant botulism traced to ByHeart brand formula powder. As of Nov. 8, there were 13 confirmed patients across 10 states: Arizona, California, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas and Washington. No death have been reported as yet. The... Continue Reading

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