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Change: Illness and death from diseases caused by unsafe food are a constant threat to public health security as well as socio-economic development throughout the world.
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Change: exact steps leading to contamination of the factory lastrojak week.food Nowitems technicalor improvementsgravy are to bestill made.unclear. TheBut companythe saysMOH and NEA suggested that as"insights" acould responsiblebe playerdrawn itfrom supportsa tightersimilar controlfood-poisoning
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Change: By Monday afternoon, the local health and safety authority had received reports from some 593 people who claimed to have fallen ill following a visit to Pizzeria Alcamo. The pizzeria was closed down by officials on Thursday, just days after the first reports of
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Change: According to a statement put out by the company, officials have not suggested that Raisio Feed had been negligent or made mistakes. The soybeans brought to the factory from abroad, which were used as raw material for the feed, had been found clean. The cooling system
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Change: U.N.regions orwere byrequired foodto theycheck all purchasedproduction coming from China. Chief sanitary officer sent a shop.letter to all regions with request to forbid import of Chinese fruits, and 25 tons of Chinese fruits were sent back to China." Sources and Terms of Use
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Change: The norovirus can spread by breathing in the same air as someone infected. The Health Protection Agency said: ‘It may be caught from food contaminated by the virus from someone with symptoms.’ The Fat Duck reopened on Thursday. A spokeswoman said the figure of 16 ill staff was inaccurate.
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Change: Police spokesman Islam Shahwan says the children ate food that passed its expiry date. The school is run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, the body in charge of Palestinian refugees. The organization would not immediately comment. Shahwan said police are investigating
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Change: In order to overcome the outbreak of the disease in Cameroon and the Central African Republic, the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) took the
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Change: (VTEC), which accounted for a total of 2905 human infections in the European Union. Among animals and foodstuffs, VTEC was most often reported in cattle
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Change: (VTEC), which accounted for a total of 2905 human infections in the European Union. Among animals and foodstuffs, VTEC was most often reported in cattle
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Change: 68 new cholera cases have been reported in Limpopo, the Department of Health said on Friday [9 Jan 2009]. 11 new cases were recorded in
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Change: Top managers of the country's three leading dairy companies - Mengniu, Yili and Bright Dairy - issued their first public apology Sunday for their companies'
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Change: "So far, it (the bacteria) has not been found in any other type of cheese. Fortunately, there is only one company involved. We have not
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Change: FSAI [edited] [iFSN] The Government today announced that laboratory results of animal feed and pork fat samples obtained this afternoon by the Food Safety Authority
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Change: A cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe has killed 775 people with 16,141 suspected cases reported across the African nation, according to new World Health Organization data
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Change: "NFSA recommends that the Norwegian importers withdraw the jars of fruit purée in question, and the importers have themselves initiated this work," says Annette Haugane,
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Change: A one-year-old boy with kidney disease because of the powdered milk that he drank from birth died yesterday in Qingzhou (Shandong). His death brings to
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Change: 68 new cholera cases have been reported in Limpopo, the Department of Health said on Friday [9 Jan 2009]. 11 new cases were recorded in
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