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egg recall renews calls for movement on food safety legislation
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a massive multi-state recall of salmonella-tainted shell eggs has led to renewed calls for food safety legislation to move forward in the senate, as the number of related illnesses looks likely to grow, according to officials. the recall covers an estimated 380 million in-shell eggs – and products made from them – from iowa-based wright county egg. the recall affects food retailers, distributers and foodservice companies that distribute eggs nationwide, but does not directly affect commercial food manufacturers, as eggs must be pasteurized for commercial food use. food safety director at the center for science in the public interest caroline smith dewaal said in a statement: “this outbreak demonstrates the need for a food safety cop-on-the-beat. fda needs a strong inspection force with the tools to mandate recalls, impose civil and criminal penalties, and require testing at farms and production facilities. the agency should be able to impose fines for violations when they find them, detain and recall food, and impose enhanced criminal penalties when companies intentionally violate the law, resulting in harm to the public. “the senate should move immediately to pass s. 510 and congress should move a bill that incorporates the strongest enforcement provision of each bill promptly to the president's desk for signature.” the food safety modernization act (s.510) is currently pending consideration in the senate after it unanimously passed committee in november. a companion bill, the food safety enhancement act, passed through the house in july last year. hundreds have already been sickened by the salmonella contaminated eggs, but acting director of the center of disease control and prevention’s division of foodborne, waterborne and environmental diseases dr. christopher braden said it was hard to say exactly how many illnesses are involved. he said in a conference call with journalists that because of the particular salmonella strain involved, it is difficult to pinpoint which illnesses are definitely linked to it and which are not. there were about 2,000 reported cases of salmonella enteriditis reported from may to july – nearly 1,300 more than usual. rapid spread ‘not surprising’ when asked how the recall has spread so rapidly throughout the united states, director of the division of public health and biostatistics at fda’s center for food safety and nutrition sherri mcgarry said: “it is not all that surprising. we are seeing much more centralized production and distribution nationwide and that’s not restricted to egg distribution.” senator tom harkin, one of six members who last week released a manager’s proposal on the food safety modernization act, said in a statement: “this outbreak is just further proof of how quickly a food borne illness can multiply across states, sickening americans and causing widespread distrust over the safety of our food system…the bill pending in congress would offer additional protection against such an outbreak in the future.”
Source :foodqualitynews.com
Date :
20
August
2010
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eating more heart-healthy omega-3 fats provided no additional benefit in a study of heart attack survivors who were already getting good care, dutch researchers report. after nearly 3 1/2 years, there was no difference in deaths, heart attacks and other heart problems between those who ate margarine with added omega-3 fatty acids and those who didn\'t, the study found.
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‘additive-free’ has, misleadingly, become synonymous with ‘healthy’, thanks to the clever marketing people who work in the food industry. to combat this there is going to be a three-part documentary on ‘e numbers’ on bbc two (uk) not, it seems, as another attempt to demonise the colours and preservatives used in some foods, but to dispel some of the myths surrounding additives. the term ‘e number’ is simply a reference given to food additives that have been approved for use in the eu and many of these are from natural sources - some of their familiar names include nitrogen, fatty acids, chlorophyll, pectin and vitamin c.
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cut-backs in food safety and hygiene training may be setting up a ‘food poisoning time bomb’, suggest results of a survey from the chartered institute of environmental health (cieh). around half of food safety trainers surveyed indicated that food safety training had been negatively affected by the economic climate, with 70 per cent of respondents noting that this was due to ‘cost cutting’ measures.
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canada has confirmed bisphenol a (bpa) is to be added to its national register of toxic substances after dismissing industry calls to review its stance on the chemical. environment canada (ec) remained unmoved by charges from the american chemistry council (acc) that a failure to hold a review would leave it open to charges of pandering to emotional zealots and damage its reputation. the government body told foodproductiondaily.
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uk food safety watchdog, the food standards agency (fsa) is to review strategies designed to reduce the shedding of e. coli 0157 by ruminant livestock. in partnership with the department for the environment, food and rural affairs (defra), the food safety watch dog plans to commission an evidence review of the efficacy of control measures designed to prevent e. coli 0157.
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in the fourth excerpt from a nutraingredients health claims roundtable, our experts discuss the possibility that the 2006 nutrition and health claims regulation may end up being challenged in an institution like the european court of justice. at the table were henry dixon, the owner of uk-based food industry pr firm, barrett dixon bell; patrick coppens, a regulatory expert from european advisory services in brussels and cedric bourges from the french claims consultancy, nutraveris.
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Mcdonald
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Mars
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Nutrika
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