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An E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce sickened almost 90 people across 15 states last fall, killing one. But the ...
Samples are taken 1 foot below the surface (between 3 and 6 feet in depth) and sent to a laboratory for analysis to check for ...
Food safety inspections are being scaled back and the public was not notified after an investigation into E. coli ...
To be considered safe for swimming, the E. coli counts must be below 300 per 100 milliliters. Samples are takes 1 foot below the surface (between 3 and 6 feet in depth) and sent to a laboratory for ...
New research shows that harmful E. coli bacteria in the gut can make the amoeba parasite Entamoeba histolytica more mobile ...
In Shaw, Miss., officials have failed to prevent the sewer system from backing up after heavy rains, causing water ...
With temperatures warming up in Michigan, residents might want to take a swim, but that could leave you itching.
New research by food scientists suggests that certain nanoplastics may make foodborne pathogens more virulent.
Cryptosporidium is an intestinal parasite and one of the leading causes ... cause microvilli elongation in the intestine. A type of E. coli also infects the intestine and causes diarrhea.
A Central Coast farm and food manufacturer is alleged to be the cause of an E. coli outbreak in November, across 15 states, that led to multiple infections and the death of one person, according ...
In November 2024, a deadly E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce infected 89 people across 15 states, resulting in one death. The FDA chose not to disclose details or name the responsible ...
The federal government covered up an outbreak of E. coli that killed one person and spread across at least 15 states, according to a report published Thursday. A series of E. coli cases was first ...