The FDA updated its risk level classification of the recall to a Class I, which means there is a "reasonable probability that ...
Listeria infection, otherwise known as listeriosis, is the third leading cause of death from foodborne illness in the U.S.
Poor sanitation at Virginia Boar's Head plant caused a deadly listeria outbreak that killed 10 and sickened 61 last summer.
A Class I recall means there is a reasonable probability that use of a product will cause serious consequences.
Recently disclosed violations included meat and fat residue left on walls, green mold, and 'general filth' in several of the ...
According to a press release, a thorough review found multiple violations of food safety protocols — including the presence ...
A listeria outbreak at a Boar’s Head facility in Virginia, which left 10 people dead and dozens hospitalized in multiple ...
A new Listeria monocytogenes outbreak from an unknown source has been detected by the Food and Drug Administration. At least ...
The USDA said inspectors found product residue in the form of meat and fat from the equipment left over from the previous day ...
More details have been shared about the process of developing models to improve knowledge about the risks associated with ...
A report from the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service found sanitary noncompliance contributed to a multistate listeria ...
A report released by the Department of Agriculture found that poor sanitation practices at a Boar's Head facility in Virginia ...