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China shares data on decade of Bacillus cereus outbreaks

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Link to rice products and schools The most recurrent food vehicle was connected with rice or flour-based products, notably those made with rice or fried rice and school canteens bore the brunt of outbreaks. This suggests contamination and improper storage during food preparation. The peak hospitalization rate was in 2011.

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A brief Marler Clark history with Wendy’s and E. coli Lawsuits

Bill Marler

Marion County Inspectors found several food-handling problems that likely resulted in cross-contamination, causing E. coli bacteria in the meat to contaminate other foods. coli O121:H19 infections after eating iceberg lettuce prepared at the Wendy’s restaurant located at 2500 N 400 E in North Ogden, Utah. 2012 Romaine E.

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More settlements reached in 2018 E. coli outbreak linked to Yuma romaine lettuce

Bill Marler

coli O157:H7,” [3] concluded that the risk of environmental contamination was in fact a well-known and long-standing risk: Food safety problems related to raw whole and fresh-cut (e.g., April 2012. See also USDA Food Safety Research Information Office E. bagged salad) leafy greens are a longstanding issue.

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