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  2. Foodborne illness - Wikipedia

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    Foodborne illness (also known as foodborne disease and food poisoning) [1] is any illness resulting from the contamination of food by pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or parasites, [2] as well as prions (the agents of mad cow disease), and toxins such as aflatoxins in peanuts, poisonous mushrooms, and various species of beans that have not been boiled for at least 10 minutes.

  3. Food contaminant - Wikipedia

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    A food contaminant is a harmful chemical or microorganism present in food, which can cause illness to the consumer. Contaminated food . The impact of chemical contaminants on consumer health and well-being is often apparent only after many years of processing and prolonged exposure at low levels (e.g., cancer). Unlike food-borne pathogens ...

  4. List of food contamination incidents - Wikipedia

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    An "incident" of chemical food contamination may be defined as an episodic occurrence of adverse health effects in humans (or animals that might be consumed by humans) following high exposure to particular chemicals, or instances where episodically high concentrations of chemical hazards were detected in the food chain and traced back to a particular event.

  5. The FDA Initiated a Class III Recall on More Than 150,000 ...

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is recalling 151,397.75 bottles of water due to bacterial contamination. According to the FDA's notice, the water was bottled by Berkeley Club Beverages ...

  6. Over 30 Different Salad and Veggie Products Recalled Due to ...

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    Related: Broccoli, Carrots and More Recalled Due to E. Coli Contamination—Here's What to Know Plus, the brand Snowfruit has recalled 18 products sold at Kroger locations in Arizona, Colorado ...

  7. List of foodborne illness outbreaks in the United States

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    A strain of Escherichia coli bacteria caused the reported illness of 210 people across 36 states in the US, carried on Romaine lettuce from Yuma, Arizona. It prompted a multi-state investigation from the CDC and FDA. This outbreak began in the beginning of April 2018 and the FDA found that the contaminated Romaine lettuce came from a Yuma Farm.

  8. Public health alert issued over ground beef: E. coli ...

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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has issued a public health alert for some ground beef products that might be contaminated with E. coli.

  9. Food microbiology - Wikipedia

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    Food microbiology is the study of the microorganisms that inhabit, create, or contaminate food.This includes the study of microorganisms causing food spoilage; pathogens that may cause disease (especially if food is improperly cooked or stored); microbes used to produce fermented foods such as cheese, yogurt, bread, beer, and wine; and microbes with other useful roles, such as producing ...