federal health officials
Coverage of federal health officials in the Nexus archive.
- Outbreak of diarrhea-causing parasite linked to 4 more states
Federal health officials have linked four more states to an outbreak of a diarrhea-causing parasite.
- Outbreak of diarrhea-causing parasite linked to four more states
Federal health officials linked a cyclospora parasite outbreak tied to shredded lettuce to four additional states, expanding the largest U.S. outbreak of this diarrhea-causing parasite.
- US health officials are investigating a new outbreak of a diarrhea-causing parasite
Federal health officials are investigating an outbreak involving the diarrhea-causing parasite cyclospora. The investigation focuses on identifying the source and containing the spread of the infection.
- US health officials are investigating a new outbreak of a diarrhea-causing parasite
Federal health officials are investigating a new outbreak involving the diarrhea-causing parasite cyclospora.
- US health officials are investigating a new outbreak of a diarrhea-causing parasite
Federal health officials are investigating a new outbreak involving the diarrhea-causing parasite cyclospora. The investigation is being conducted by US health officials.
- New diarrhea-causing parasite outbreak has now sickened 72 people
Federal health officials are investigating a new outbreak of the diarrhea-causing parasite cyclospora, which has sickened 72 people as of Wednesday.
- As cyclosporiasis spreads, America says no thanks to salads
Federal health officials have confirmed over 4,100 cases of cyclosporiasis across 41 states, with symptoms including stomach cramps and severe diarrhea. The outbreak has led to public caution around salads.
- Taco Bell offering lettuce-free deals amid parasitic diarrhea illness outbreak
Taco Bell is offering lettuce-free deals on enchiritos and regular nacho fries for $1 each to regain customer loyalty after a cyclospora outbreak linked to its lettuce. Federal health officials identified the chain as part of their investigation, causing a 30% drop in store traffic.
- Taco Bell offering lettuce-free deals amid parasitic diarrhea illness outbreak
Taco Bell is offering lettuce-free deals on enchiritos and regular nacho fries for $1 each to regain customer trust after a cyclospora outbreak linked to its lettuce caused a 30% decline in business. The promotion is available for one day only.
- Taco Bell offering lettuce-free deals amid parasitic diarrhea illness outbreak
Taco Bell is offering lettuce-free deals on enchiritos and regular nacho fries for $1 each to regain customer loyalty after federal health officials linked the chain's lettuce to a cyclospora outbreak. The company experienced a 30% drop in foot traffic following its identification in the outbreak investigation.
- Federal health officials have investigated 5 different clusters of cyclosporiasis cases, FDA says
Federal health officials have investigated 5 clusters of cyclosporiasis cases. The FDA identified a false positive in a Taylor Farms lettuce sample, but the recall remains active during the outbreak.
- Is it safe to eat lettuce?
Federal health officials have linked a cyclosporiasis outbreak to shredded lettuce served at Taco Bell. The article raises concerns about the safety of lettuce from grocery stores and restaurants.
- Iceberg lettuce at Taco Bell linked to cyclospora outbreak in 5 states
Iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell restaurants in five states has been linked to a cyclospora outbreak. Federal health officials identified a single supplier of the produce from Mexico as the source.
- Cyclosporiasis: officials looking at Taco Bell lettuce supplier as potential source of outbreak
Federal health officials are investigating iceberg lettuce from Taylor Farms, supplied to Taco Bell, as a potential source of a cyclosporiasis outbreak in Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky. The parasitic illness causes symptoms like 'explosive' diarrhea.
- STAT+: Biosecure didn’t stop China’s rise in biotech. Some lawmakers want to do more
Congress passed a bill last year restricting U.S. pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies from doing business with Chinese firms. Lawmakers are now pushing for additional legislative and regulatory measures to counter China's biopharma rise, while federal health officials aim to ease operations for companies in the U.S. Some legal experts suggest current efforts remain insufficient.
- Alfredo sauce distributed to dozens of states recalled due to potential salmonella contamination
Federal health officials have issued a recall for alfredo sauce distributed to dozens of U.S. states by a supplier due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall is linked to concerns about food safety.