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Outbreaks & Recalls

Parasites Do Not Make a “Happy” Meal

Cyclospora,Outbreaks & Recalls | July 16, 2018

Wisconsin has now joined the list of six states in the United States which 61 people have become sickened after eating salads purchased at McDonald’s. The other states include Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Nebraska; however the most cases… read more

Hepatitis A is on the Rise, But It’s Preventable

Hep A,Outbreaks & Recalls | July 14, 2018

When there is a rise in cases of any disease concentrated in a particular area or demographic, eyebrows raise. Diseases exist – that is the fact of life. How we contract, handle, and prevent them is what should concern us… read more

11 People Now Sick with Legionnaires’ in Washington Heights, New York. Outbreak Investigations Continue.

Legionnaire's disease,Outbreaks & Recalls | July 13, 2018

New York City’s Washington Heights neighborhood is facing a Legionnaires’ outbreak.  Investigators are searching for the source and more information.  So far 11 people in Washington Heights, located in the northern area of Manhattan, have fallen ill with Legionnaires’ disease… read more

E. Coli Bacteria Sickens Over 500 People!

E. coli,Outbreaks & Recalls | July 13, 2018

No one likes to be the bearer of bad news–but what’s worse is to be the cause of the unfortunate event. In Gatlinburg, Tennessee, however, there seems to have been an E. coli bacteria outbreak originating at CLIMB Works Zip… read more

E. coli Outbreak Zips Through the Smokey Mountains

E. coli,Outbreaks & Recalls | July 12, 2018

There has been another major E. coli outbreak in the United States. But oddly, not related to food. This time, ground zero revolves around an outdoor adventure company located in the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee. The water used along the… read more

Think Again Before You Slurp Down That Oyster

Outbreaks & Recalls,Vibrio | July 12, 2018

Raw oysters are often linked to vibrio illnesses. As ocean temperatures rise, the cases of vibrio linked to raw oysters has risen as well. But raw oysters tend to be paired with another concerning pathogen, norovirus. And we see this… read more

E. coli in Water from CLIMB Works Zipline Linked to Outbreak

E. coli,Outbreaks & Recalls | July 11, 2018

Summer vacations are usually a time when people are looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of their regular lives and take a break from reality. We unplug, we distance ourselves from the computers and cell phones that… read more

E. coli – It’s Not Just in Beef Anymore

E. coli,Outbreaks & Recalls | July 11, 2018

For those who are still giving romaine lettuce dirty looks, I am here to tell you that this is not the first time E. coli has been found in produce. Sure, historically the most common sources of E. coli were… read more

Vibrio Cases from Venezuelan Crab Meat Showing Up in Maryland

Outbreaks & Recalls,Vibrio | July 8, 2018

It’s the new kid on the block. Well, not really, but how many of us have heard about Vibrio before? I will be honest and raise my hand to that question – until now that is. This is a mean… read more

Vibrio in Crabs is Making Marylanders More than Just Crabby

Outbreaks & Recalls,Vibrio | July 7, 2018

Fresh crab meat imported from Venezuela has been associated with several confirmed cases of severe bacterial illness known as Vibrio in the State of Maryland today. Crab meat found in plastic tubs can be found in many retail locations, but… read more