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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Wendy's takes Caesar salads off menu in wake of romaine lettuce-Ecoli worries

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Ecoli outbreak related to romaine lettuce appears to be over, agency tells

Peter Cameron, The Canadian PressThe Public Health Agency of Canada tells a deathly Ecoli outbreak related to romaine lettuce appears to be over. Based on the investigation findings to date, the agency tells exposure to romaine lettuce has been identified as the source of the outbreak, however the the reason contamination hasn't been set. Some Canadian restaurant chains stopped serving dishes by romaine lettuce during the outbreak. to stop serving dishes by romaine lettuce on Dec. 27, spokeswoman Carmen Bain said final 7 days. A popular source of Ecoli disease is raw fruits & vegetables which have come in contact by feces from infective animals.

E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce appears to be over, agency says

Food and Drug Administration's Ecoli tweet does not take the heat off romaine

As it stated in FDA commissar Scott Gottlieb Jan. nine tweeted "the source of these statuses likely is no longer on the market," in reference to an Ecoli outbreak. however the Production industry continue waits for an formal announcement to which influence. The Public Health Agency of Canada premier announced which outbreak on Dec. eleven. Gottlieb's Jan. nine tweet underscores what Production industry officials are focusing on — the final U.S. status was announced on Dec. eight; the final Canadian status was announced Dec. twelve. disease onsets between announced statuses occurred in late Nov & early Dec, Extremely the source of these statuses likely is no longer on the market.

Ecoli : des chaînes de restaurants cessent de servir de la laitue romaine

Un 41e cas de contamination à la bactérie Ecoli a été annoncé le 28 décembre par l'Agence de la santé publique du Canada, qui poursuit son enquête pour déterminer la source de la contamination. Ces cas de personnes infectés par la bactérie, présumément après avoir consommé de la laitue romaine, ont été répertoriés au Québec, en Ontario, au Nouveau-Brunswick, en Nouvelle-Écosse et à Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador. L'agence a recommandé à la inhabitance de ces counties, le 21 décembre, de cesser de consommer de la laitue romaine et d'opter pour une autre variété. Cara Operations, qui possède plusieurs enseignes, a demandé le 27 décembre à ses franchisés de retirer la laitue romaine des plats, a confirmé la porte-parole de l'entreprise, Carmen Bain. Boston Pizza a demandé à ses cuisiniers de remplacer la laitue romaine par une autre variété.

E. coli : des chaînes de restaurants cessent de servir de la laitue romaine


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