Food Safety News

Brashears is back at the USDA's top food safety post

Brashears fills a 333-day vacancy in the nation’s top food safety position that has been open since Dr. Jose Emilio Esteban left the job at the end of the Biden administration.

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FDA releases additional details of outbreak investigations

The Food and Drug Administration has released additional information on several foodborne illness outbreaks in Executive Incident Summary Abstracts. Portions of the reports were redacted.

For an outbreak of Salmonella Oranienburg infections traced to alphafa sprouts reported in August this year, the FDA is now reporting that illnesses with the

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ByHeart infant botulism cases level off

Federal authorities are reducing the frequency of reports on the infant botulism outbreak traced to ByHeart powdered infant formula.

So far the outbreak has sickened 51 babies across 19 states. All of the babies have required hospitalization but none have died. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has determined

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Researchers highlight foodborne risks at events

A review led by health experts has revealed that foodborne illnesses are among the most common public health threats at youth-focused mass gatherings.

The analysis was done to identify and understand the risks at multi-day events. It included 23 records, published between 1993 and 2022, that covered 19 events in

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New Zealand looks to strengthen import rules

New Zealand is planning to change the import requirements for several products, including stricter measures on tahini and sesame paste.

A comment period covers dried spices (chili, pepper, and paprika); milk and dairy products; bivalve molluscan shellfish (BMS) and BMS products, and tahini and sesame paste products.

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Coffee cake recalled because of undeclared allergen

James Skinner LLC is recalling of a lot of Publix Maple Walnut Coffee Cake because the wrong ingredient label was applied to the packaging on certain units.

The product may represent a serious or life-threatening health risk to people with a walnut allergy if they consume the impacted product. 

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Company recalls frozen tamales because of Listeria risk

Primavera Nueva Inc. is voluntarily recalling certain lots of its 4-count tamales because the products have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

Product was distributed by Primavera Nueva Inc. in California and Nevada to retail stores.

The following 4-count tamales, produced between Oct. 10, 2024 and Oct. 10,

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Non-profit group reveals severity of ongoing Salmonella contamination in poultry

Contaminated poultry is responsible for more than one-fourth of Salmonella infections in the United States.

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Restaurant fined after Salmonella outbreak

A food business in England has been fined for causing a Salmonella outbreak in 2024.

Palm by H2O Limited in Coventry and company official Mohammed Naveed pleaded guilty at Coventry Magistrates Court in September and appeared before Birmingham Magistrates Court in December for sentencing.

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FSA raises concerns about safety of Dubai chocolate

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has advised people with allergies to avoid Dubai-style chocolate.

Some of these products may contain allergens such as peanuts and sesame that are not declared on the label.

As part of surveillance work, 50 samples were tested in the UK for

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Bengal King Jhal Chanachur treats recalled because of undeclared peanuts

South Asian Food Inc. of Maspeth, Queens, NY, is recalling Bengal King Jhal Chanachur food treats because they may contain undeclared peanuts. People who have allergies to peanuts run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products.

The recalled Bengal King Jhal Chanachur were distributed

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Pound cakes recalled because of undeclared soy

Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods LLC of Richmond, VA, announced today that it is recalling four varieties of its decorated pound cakes because of an undeclared soy allergen.

A cake releasing agent containing soy was used to prevent sticking for the cakes listed below only. These products may contain soy,

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Outbreaks rise past 6,550 in Europe

France reported the most outbreaks in Europe with more than 2,000 in 2024 while the Netherlands also had more than 1,000 outbreaks, according to recently released statistics.

There were more foodborne outbreaks, patients, and hospitalizations across the EU than in 2023, although the number of deaths decreased. Overall,

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FAO meeting puts focus on parasitic worm problem

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Tyson makes a threat about the settlement with Oklahoma

It became known as the “Busload of Lawyers” case because of the number of attorneys required to represent all the parties.

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