With no fanfare after 89 reported sick, the FDA has closed its investigation into a romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak without telling the public more and the CDC continues to remain mum.
Once assembled, the highly organized bacteriophages were sprayed on romaine lettuce and beef steaks contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, a strain of the bacteria that causes severe intestinal ...
The Food and Drug Administration is continuing to investigate several outbreaks of foodborne illnesses and has closed its ...
If romaine, other types of lettuce, and spinach are on your menu you should always pay attention to any local recalls, throw out any affected foods, and clean any surface they touched. As the ...