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Sunday, October 9, 2016

Connecticut Farms Affected By Massachusetts E. coli Outbreak : wnpr





As it stated in wnpr

Connecticut Farms Affected By Massachusetts E. coli Outbreak

Connecticut Farms Affected By Massachusetts E. coli Outbreak
Connecticut Farms Affected By Massachusetts E. coli Outbreak
"It wasn't the farms that were in common.It was where all these different farms had their meat slaughtered and processed."Tracey WeeksState public health officials have released a list of 14 farms in Connecticut that got tainted beef from a Massachusetts slaughterhouse that is the source of an E. coli outbreak.


in addition barfblog

Silver Springs Farms recalls more beef for possible e. coli O157:H7 adulteration

Silver Springs Farms recalls more beef for possible e. coli O157:H7 adulteration
Silver Springs Farms recalls more beef for possible e. coli O157:H7 adulteration
Silver Springs Farms, Inc., a Harleysville, Pa. establishment is recalling approximately 7,970 pounds of ground beef and burger products, as well as an undetermined amount of sandwich steak products that may be adulterated with E. coli O157:H7, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.The ground beef items were produced on August 19 and 20, 2016.The exact production dates for the various sandwich steak products are unknown at this time, but are believed to have been produced between August 19 and September 19, 2016.


not to mention foodpoisoningbulletin

Silver Springs Farms Recall of Beef for E. coli O157

Silver Springs Farms Recall of Beef for E. coli O157
Silver Springs Farms Recall of Beef for E. coli O157
byThe recall of beef products for possible E. coli O157:H7 contamination by Silver Springs Farms in Pennsylvania is expanding.The original release was issued on September 30, 2016.This update includes more products produced from and/or commingled with the source material implicated in the original recall.


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