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Thursday, September 29, 2016

CDC investigating multistate E. coli outbreak linked to ground beef : foxnews





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CDC investigating multistate E. coli outbreak linked to ground beef

CDC investigating multistate E. coli outbreak linked to ground beef
CDC investigating multistate E. coli outbreak linked to ground beef
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Saturday that it was investigating a multistate outbreak linked to packaged red meat that may be contaminated with E. coli.Athol, Massachusetts-based Adams Farm Slaughterhouse has recalled its beef, veal and bison after officials determined seven illnesses, including five hospitalizations, were associated with the products.As of Saturday, the outbreak had affected four states: (ALPHABETIZE) Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.


moreover from statesman

Multistate E. coli outbreak prompts meat recall

Multistate E. coli outbreak prompts meat recall
Multistate E. coli outbreak prompts meat recall
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moreover from abc7ny

Beef, veal, bison recalled after outbreak of E. coli

Beef, veal, bison recalled after outbreak of E. coli
Beef, veal, bison recalled after outbreak of E. coli
The Centers for Disease Control says a multi-state outbreak of E. coli has sickened seven people, putting five of them in the hospital and prompting a major recall.E.coli contaminated beef was distributed to stores and restaurants in Massachusetts, Connecticut and eastern New York.It's been linked to the 'Adams Farms Slaughterhouse' in Massachusetts.No deaths have been reported.But the CDC says the company has recalled various cuts of beef, veal and bison.The recall covers meat items produced from mid-July to just a few days ago.The products affected by the recall were from animals slaughtered on July 15, 25 and 27 and Aug. 3, 8, 10, 11, 17, 24 and 26 and were packed on various dates from July 21 to Sept 22, according to the CDC.Click here for more information from the USDA.


coupled with barfblog

A.I. might prevent the next E. coli outbreak

A.I. might prevent the next E. coli outbreak
A.I. might prevent the next E. coli outbreak
Tonya Riley of Inverse reports that artificial intelligence is already well on its way to being the future of food service, but what if it could also do things like prevent foodborne illnesses, such as E. coli?Researchers at University of Edinburgh say they've designed software to do just that.compares the genetic signatures of E. coli samples that have caused infection in humans to bacterial samples from humans and animals.


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