Outbreak updates posted | Food Safety News

The management of products and medicines has updated information about four outbreaks of food disease.

To begin with, Salmonella Orangeenburg, which FDA first published on June 13, the agency closed the investigation. The source of the pathogen was defined as a pistachio cream. In total, four patients were confirmed in Minnesot and New Jersey. One of them was hospitalized. As a result of the outbreak, the World Market LLC initiated recall Emek Plistachio Cacao Cream with Kadayif products.

For the outbreak, Salmonella Lomalinda FDA initiated the efforts of Traceback, but does not report that the food is traced. As of September 24, 35 confirmed patients, compared with 30 weeks ago. The agency does not report the age of patients or where they live. FDA first published a flash on September 17.

For the outbreak of infections from Listeria Monocytogenes FDA, it began to track trail, but did not report what food it traces. There are eight confirmed patients, but the agency does not report their age or where they live. FDA first published a flash on September 17.

For a flash of infections from the Cyclospora parasite, the number of patients increased to 69 compared to 67 weeks ago. FDA did not report the age of patients or where they live. The agency did not determine the source of the parasite, but conducts efforts on unsolved food. The agency also began to check on the spot and testing of samples, but does not report in which place it examines or what it is testing. FDA first published a flash on August 13.

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