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Salmonella

Pistachio Cream Linked to Salmonella Outbreak in Minnesota and New Jersey. Check Your Container Before Making Dubai Chocolate

Outbreaks & Recalls,Salmonella | June 15, 2025

Pistachio cream is a key ingredient in the viral Dubai chocolate confection likely filling your newsfeed. But one brand may be contaminated with deadly bacteria. Salmonella. Before you pull out your silicone mats and mixing bowl, follow along to find… read more

Could We See a Salmonella Vaccine for Humans Soon?

Our Blog,Salmonella | June 4, 2025

We may see a Salmonella vaccine for humans soon. Researchers from the University of Florida are working to make this happen. That, and the technology to deploy it. Salmonella Statistics The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that every… read more

New Use for Existing Technology to Detect Salmonella May Make Eggs Safer

Food Safety,Our Blog,Salmonella | May 28, 2025

Whole genome sequencing can detect Salmonella faster than traditional culture methods. Especially at lower concentrations. Could the “gold standard” of culture identification finally take a back seat to a genetic approach to detect Salmonella in environmental samples? Scientists with the… read more

USDA Withdraws Proposed Updates to Prevent Salmonella in Raw Poultry After Working on the Project for Years! Why?

Food Policy,Our Blog,Salmonella | May 28, 2025

A recent announcement from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to nix a regulatory update to prevent Salmonella in poultry is shocking. Why would the organization back-burner this project after being years-in-the-making? Feds say that the document needs more… read more

Foodborne Listeria Outbreak is the Latest in the FDA’s Active Foodborne Outbreak Investigations

Listeria,Outbreaks & Recalls,Salmonella | March 15, 2025

A new foodborne Listeria outbreak is just the latest in a list of active foodborne illness investigations keeping the agency busy. In fact, the current US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) “Investigations of Foodborne Illness Outbreaks” table contains three active… read more

Eggs & Salmonella

Food Safety,Our Blog,Salmonella | March 3, 2025

Many people like myself thrive from the joys of going out into their backyards and getting eggs straight from their own little coops. There are times of the year though when egg production slows or can even completely end and… read more

How Salmonella Bacteria Outsmarts the Human Immune System

Our Blog | February 26, 2025

Salmonella bacteria are a single-cell organism. You wouldn’t expect something without a brain or central nervous system to outsmart the far superior human body with its specialized immune system. But… It does. Scientists uncovered how this tricky little germ has… read more

Is There a Connection Between Ground Beef-Associated Salmonellosis and Socioeconomic Status?

Our Blog,Salmonella | December 7, 2024

Is there a community-level connection in ground beef-associated salmonellosis statistics? Does socioeconomic status make you more or less likely to become sick from this type of outbreak? Scientists say yes. The reason, however, is not all that clear. This was… read more

FDA Announces an Outbreak of Salmonella Linked to Imported Cucumbers Over the Weekend

Outbreaks & Recalls,Salmonella | December 2, 2024

Over the weekend, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced an outbreak of Salmonella linked to imported cucumbers. A recall has been announced in response to these illnesses and strong correlation between becoming sick and eating certain imported cucumbers…. read more

Elementary School Students Sickened in Great Falls Salmonella Outbreak

Our Blog | November 19, 2024

No source has been identified in the Great Falls Salmonella outbreak that has sickened at least six elementary school students. School administrators are responding as information has become available while state health officials monitor laboratory testing. Testing that may reveal… read more