Leftover pasta causes food poisoning and kills college student
According to the initial report published in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, a student in Belgium identified as A.J., became sick after eating spaghetti and tomato sauce that had been prepared five days earlier.
FDA warns about impact of long-term inspection hiatus as partial government shutdown curtails food safety inspections
With 41 percent of the FDA's staff furloughed, 2/3rds of food safety inspections are not being done; national correspondent William La Jeunesse reports from Los Angeles.
FDA believes market has been purged of contaminated romaine
Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb says the source of the E. coli contamination has been isolated and stores will soon begin restocking their shelves.
Nothing can ruin the beloved holiday faster than food poisoning. The USDA says disaster can be avoided by sticking to four simple steps: clean, separate, cook and chill.
After 32 people across 11 states became sick in the latest outbreak, the Centers for Disease Control is urging consumers to throw out all romaine lettuce, including salad mixes containing the leafy green, and to sanitize all shelves and drawers where the lettuce may have been stored; Jonathan Hunt reports from Los Angeles.
CDC warning: 'Do not eat' Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal
The Centers for Disease Control has issued a warning not to eat Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal due to a rising amount of salmonella cases related to the breakfast food.