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2003. A hepatitis A outbreak was one of the most widespread hepatitis A outbreak in the United States, afflicting at least 640 people, killing four people in north-eastern Ohio and south-western Pennsylvania in late 2003. The outbreak was blamed on tainted green onions at a Chi-Chi's restaurant in Monaca, Pennsylvania.
Salmonella is one of the most common foodborne illnesses, the the U.S. Centers for Disease Control says, striking 1.35 million people in the United States over the course of each year.
Boar’s Head. Recall Date: July 19. What products were affected: 7.2 million pounds of liverwurst and other ready-to-eat deli meats. How many people were affected: 59 hospitalized, including 10 ...
The 2024 United States listeriosis outbreak is an ongoing widespread outbreak of listeriosis, connected to deli meats produced by Boar's Head Provision Company at a plant in Greensville County, Virginia, near the town of Jarratt. The outbreak was first reported in July 2024, although the first cases were later discovered to have been in May ...
Salmonella: Salmonella causes the most common foodborne illness deaths. Salmonella live in people and animals’ guts. Fewer than 100 of more than the 2,500 Salmonella types of bacteria cause illness.
A widespread listeriosis outbreak from contaminated deli meats from Enterprise Foods, a subsidiary of Tiger Brands. It is the world's worst listeriosis outbreak. 2011. 2011 Germany E. coli O104:H4 outbreak. E. coli O104:H4. fenugreek sprouts [2] >3,950[3] 53[4] Deadliest bacterial foodborne outbreak in Europe.
At least 75 people fell ill from the bacterial infection and one person died in Colorado from the O157:H7 strain of E. coli, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. McDonald ...
United Kingdom. 2005 outbreak of E.coli O157 in South Wales. 1996 outbreak of E. coli O157 in Lanarkshire, Scotland [3] Loch Maree Hotel botulism poisoning.