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April 18, 2026

CDC: Antibiotic Resistant Shigella becoming higher risk in US

The CDC reports: Shigellosis is a nationally notifiable diarrheal illness caused by gram-negative bacteria. Shigella infection is spread through fecal-oral transmission and sexual contact. Although most infections are self-limited, antibiotics are indicated for severe illness or to reduce transmission in settings with high risk for spread. Since 2015, a growing proportion of cases has been caused by […]

November 16, 2006

Farr (who is an idiot) Hosts Spinach Lunch In Washington

Rep. Sam Farr, D (stands for dumb) – Carmel (although he was right about the outbreak being in part caused by wild pigs), and U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns hosted a special "spinach fest" lunch in Washington, D.C. Thursday in hopes of rebuilding consumer confidence in spinach in time for Thanksgiving. More than […]

November 15, 2006

Spinach E. coli Outbreak Raises Food Safety Questions

Graham Johnson of KIRO 7 Eyewitness News in Seattle did a great overview in the problems on E. coli in our spinach tonight.  The full transcript is here. Investigators have now traced the source of the outbreak to cow manure on a ranch near Natural Selection foods. They think wild pigs might have carried E. […]

November 15, 2006

17 in county are sickened by food-borne bacteria listeriosis

A great article was written today by Rong-Gong Lin II, LA Times Staff Writer.  Ron, has written extensively on foodborne illnesses. Official warns pregnant women and those with weakened immunity to avoid certain foods. Seventeen people in Los Angeles County have contracted the bacterial food-borne illness listeriosis, including two pregnant women who had stillbirths, health […]

November 14, 2006

Timco Worldwide Inc. Recalls Cantaloupe Because of Salmonella

Late this evening, Timco Worldwide Inc. Recalled Cantaloupe Because of Possible Health Risk – Salmonella. Unfortunately, this is not the first time we have seen cantaloupe recalled because of Salmonella contamination.  Over the past several years, we have been involved in at least two outbreaks that were tied to cantaloupe from Mexico – See, Shipley […]

November 14, 2006

Health Dept. reports ninth case of E. coli

The number of confirmed cases of illness attributed to E. coli bacteria is now nine. The Orange County Health Department received a report of a possible E. coli suspect late Friday. The individual had signs and symptoms consistent with E.coli during the time period under investigation and had McAlister’s restaurant in Chapel Hill — which […]

November 14, 2006

Pleasure & Peril

When I first saw the headline “Pleasure & Peril,” I thought it was about my last week of travel – Seattle to San Fransisco to Chicago to St. Paul to Seattle to Manhattan —- Kansas.  My talk to students at K-State today is entitled: “Examining Cases of Legal Liability – Or, why I always win!”  […]

November 13, 2006

Schwarzenegger asks Mexico to lift ban on California spinach

The Associated Press reports that Governor Schwarzenegger has asked Mexico President-elect Felipe Calderon to put California spinach back on supermarket shelves when he takes office December first.  The Mexican government pulled U-S-imported spinach off shelves after three people died in the U-S died from eating spinach infected with the E-coli bacteria. Mexican officials are expected […]

November 11, 2006

Cornering the food litigation market

A couple of weeks ago I spoke to Dick Dahl from Lawyers Weekly.  His interesting story (if your my mother) can be found on line in an article entitled – “Cornering the Food Litigation Market”  A few of the best points follow: How did the little firm from Puget Sound become THE law firm for […]

November 10, 2006

Chapel Hill E. coli Cases Rise To Eight – McAlister’s

Chapel Hill E. coli Cases Rise To Eight The number of people with confirmed cases of E. coli in Chapel Hill has risen to eight.  Of the eight confirmed cases, seven are University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill students.  Health officials said seven of the eight recalled eating at McAlister’s, a restaurant at 205 […]

November 06, 2006

Natural Selection Foods calls off PSJ purchase

An interesting story by Brian Gaylord of Produce News was the failure of sale of the Pride of San Juan’s manufacturing operations to Natural Selection Foods in October.  Brian wrote: San Juan Bautista, CA-based Natural Selection Foods has decided not to buy neighbor Pride of San Juan’s manufacturing operations after running PSJ’s processing plant for […]

November 03, 2006

Salmonella linked to Restaurant Tomatoes

Another Salmonella Outbreak Tied to Tomatoes in Restaurants – Story by Andrew Bridges of the Associated Press – See Full Story  See my Press Statement at Salmonella Blog. At least 183 people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been sickened. There were no reports of deaths, although 22 people were hospitalized. […]

November 03, 2006

Food Safety Speeches Next Week and Week After

First to San Francisco on November 7: And, then to Kansas on November 14: If anyone wants copies, please send me an email at bmarler@marlerclark.com

November 03, 2006

Conan the Barbarian visits Prunedale

The “Governator” was stumping for office and arrived in Prunedale on Thursday.  As reported in the Monterey Herald: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger promised the Prunedale audience to do anything to help revive lagging spinach sales, which are hurting the local agricultural industry after a widespread case of E. coli, even when health officials have assured the […]

November 02, 2006

One of four farms under E. coli investigation named

It looks like Pacific Grove-based KAZU 90.3 FM, a public radio station, has broken the “code of silence” as to who the rancher and grower may be in the vortex of this latest E. coli outbreak.  The audio portion can be found here.  And, an updated audio report can be found here too.  As reported […]

October 31, 2006

Suit Filed In Death

Woman died in E. coli outbreak Marler Clark has filed a lawsuit in Sarpy County District Court on behalf of a Bellevue woman who died from complications of E. coli. Attorney Bill Marler says 81-year-old Ruby Trautz died of acute kidney failure in late August. Trautz’s death has since been linked to the national E. […]

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