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    FDA approves radiation for use on spinach, iceberg lettuce  Aug 22, 2008
    "Food processors will now be able to douse the spinach and iceberg lettuce with up to 4.0 kiloGrays of radiation, also known as 4 kGy. This is nearly seven million times more radiation than is produced by a single chest X-ray. The prrocess beams X-rays at a thin plate of gold or other metal, which then stream out the other side. The radiation energy is absorbed by the food, killing the bacteria and, typically, slightly warming the food as well.The FDA's decision is spelled out in a 25-page... (Anchorage Daily News)

    Eight may have contracted shigella after Oregon Country Fair (100)  Jul 31, 2008
    Eight may have contracted shigella after Oregon Country Fair. EUGENE (AP) Health officials now say as many as eight people may have contracted the bacterial illness shigella at the Oregon Country Fair near Veneta ... Shigella typically is spread when people don t wash their hands after using the bathroom and then prepare, serve or eat food. (Corvallis Gazette Times, OR)

    Authorities probe bacterial illness at Oregon Country Fair  Jul 28, 2008
    -- Lane County health authorities are looking into two cases of the bacterial illness shigella reported from the annual Oregon Country Fair near Veneta west of Eugene ... Shigella typically is spread when people don't wash their hands after using the bathroom and then prepare, serve or eat food. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    How Salmonella Sneaks Into Tomatoes  Jun 24, 2008
    FDA's Tomato Safety Initiative Studying Everything From Drastic Temperature Change To Animal Contamination. WASHINGTON, June 23, 2008. (CBS News)

    Salmonella Can Ride Water Into Tomatoes  Jun 24, 2008
    Send news tip to FOXNews. Monday, June 23, 2008. (Fox News)

    The Salmonella Culprit: Cold Water?  Jun 24, 2008
    The Salmonella Culprit: Cold Water. The Salmonella Culprit: Cold Water. (Time.com)

    A New Patch To Fight Travelers Diarrhea  Jun 16, 2008
    The illness is caused by bacterial enteropathogens, E. coli being responsible for approximately 80 percent of the cases, followed by another bacteria called Shigella. The onset of travelers diarrhea usually occurs within the first week of travel but may occur at any time while traveling, and even after returning home. (eFluxMedia)

    * Theres not much good in Beijings goodwill  Jun 11, 2008
    At this years World Health Assembly meeting, members asked why Taiwan only received information concerning shigella after a long delay. China calmly replied that the enormity of its country and the size of its population occasionally leads to delays, but that they would work to improve their ability to inform. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    UT Lab Safety Expert Says He Was Fired For Finding Problems  Jun 1, 2008
    Campus officials said Davis was terminated for "performance, communication and personnel issues, not for being a safety watchdog. UT officials strongly denied claims of security problems and say campus labs have easily passed surprise federal inspections. As recently as September, though reports revealed the university failed to report 10 lab accidents in seven years. Those mishaps included a flu virus spill and the exposure of several workers to the bacteria Shigella. Davis is a physician,... (KWTX.com, TX)

    Parents, beware: Pools can be hazardous for small children  May 25, 2008
    But germs may be in the water, even if it's treated with chlorine," said Dr. Damon T. Arnold, Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health.Recreational water illnesses are caused by germs such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia, E. coli and Shigella, and are spread by accidentally swallowing water that has been contaminated with fecal matter.Justin DeWitt, chief engineer at the state health department, said parents should stop children from drinking pool water and take children to use the... (Belleville News Democrat)

    Food Poisoning  May 20, 2008
    Shigella (traveler s diarrhea): Causes moderate to severe illness with fever, diarrhea containing blood or mucus or both, and the constant urge to have bowel movements. It is transmitted in water polluted with human wastes. (Stuttgart Daily Leader, AR)

    Myanmar Faces `Public Health Catastrophe' Unless Aid Delivered, Oxfam Says  May 11, 2008
    The conditions make it more likely diseases such as cholera, typhoid and shigella will take hold, Ireland said ... All the factors for an outbreak of cholera and shigella are in place,'' she said. (Bloomberg -- Asia)

    Oxfam warns 1.5 million at risk in Myanmar as some aid reaches survivors  May 11, 2008
    "With floodwaters fouling water supplies and latrines overflowing with human waste, all the factors for an outbreak of cholera and shigella are in place," an Oxfam statement said. Stagnant waters can breed mosquitoes, raising fears of dengue and malaria. (International Herald Tribune -- Technology)

    Will China Again Bar Taiwan From World Health?  May 8, 2008
    Why was it not notified in 2007 when the WHO confirmed that Taiwan may have received shipments of baby corn from Thailand contaminated with Shigella sonn the bacterium that causes dysentery. Again, this question is all too easily answered: Iin each case Beijing stalled for weeks, prohibiting the WHO from directly relaying vital information to Taiwan s health officials. (Human Events Online)

    Salmonella most common cause of food poisoning in 2007  Apr 15, 2008
    Those illnesses -- along with shigella, E. coli, listeria and others -- occurred at basically the same frequency as in the years 2004 through 2006, CDC officials said. . (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)

    CDC: U.S. Food Safety Hasn't Improved  Apr 12, 2008
    Compared with 2004-2006, there's been no real decline in cases of food-borne disease caused by campylobacter, listeria, salmonella, shigella, E. coli, vibrio, or yersinia bacteria. Cases of infection with the waterborne parasite cryptosporidium went up, but Tauxe said that was because of a new treatment for the parasite, spurring more doctors to test patients for the bug. (CBS News)

    CDC Says Not Much Progress in Fight Against Foodborne Illness  Apr 12, 2008
    Minor declines deemed insignificant were seen for illnesses caused by E. coli 0157, Salmonella, Shigella, Listeria, Campylobacter, Vibrio, and Yersinia. Tauxe claims the results of the study of FoodNet s 10-state coverage zone show partial success but the lack of progress in recent years shows more effort needs to be taken to make the US public health system better at detecting, investigating, and controlling these outbreaks. (MedHeadlines)

    Foodborne Illnesses Remain Constant in U.S.  Apr 12, 2008
    Comparing statistics from 2007 to 2004 to 2006, the incidence of infections from campylobacter, listeria, shigella, vibrio, and yersinia did not drop significantly, he said ... Next were shigella infections, with an incidence rate of 6. (MEDLINEplus)

    Little progress in stopping food poisoning  Apr 11, 2008
    Those illnesses along with shigella, E. coli, listeria and others occurred at basically the same frequency as in the years 2004 through 2006, CDC officials said. One form of E. coli, known as E. coli 0157, is among the most deadly forms of food-borne illness. (MSNBC -- Health)

    Foodborne illnesses still go strong in U.S.  Apr 11, 2008
    According to the report, in 2007, the estimated incidence of infections caused by Campylobacter, Listeria, Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157 (STEC O157) , Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio, and Yersinia did not change significantly, and Cryptosporidium infections increased compared with 2004-2006. The data were collected under a collaborative effort among CDC, the FDA, the Department of Agriculture and state surveillance sites. (Xinhuanet, China)

    New Technique Puts DNA Profiling Of E. Coli On Fast Track  Mar 15, 2008
    Whittam also has plans to use this methodology to study other bacterial strains, like Shigella, a major cause of diarrhea around the world. "This new equipment can be used to identify hundreds of thousands of pathogenic bacteria," Whittam said. (Science Daily)

    Neglected diseases get vaccine research boost  Feb 28, 2008
    The plan is to develop a polyvalent vaccine (effective against more than one strain) for three forms of Salmonella infection and a polyvalent vaccine for Shigella and ETEC (enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli). Over the next few years, other diseases will be targeted. (Nature News Service)

    Import alarm keeps sounding on food safety  Feb 9, 2008
    And a report issued by the agency a few years earlier found traces of salmonella or the dysentery-linked bacteria shigella in 4% of imported fruits and vegetables versus 1. 1% of domestic produce. (USA Today)

    TCM Uses for Endangered Magnolia  Jan 29, 2008
    Noted for clearing head/chest congestion and relieving vomiting and diarrhea, research has now shown that magnolia bark has an antibacterial effect against several species of Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, and Shigella. Its value in treating amoebic dysentery has also been proven. (Suite101.com)

    What Gives Us Fingertip Dexterity?  Jan 29, 2008
    What Gives Us Fingertip Dexterity. What Gives Us Fingertip Dexterity. (Science Daily)

    Food poisoning can be long-term problem  Jan 23, 2008
    In interviews with The Associated Press, they described high blood pressure, kidney damage, even full kidney failure striking 10 to 20 years later in people who survived severe E. coli infection as children, arthritis after a bout of salmonella or shigella, and a mysterious paralysis that can attack people who just had mild symptoms of campylobacter ... Certain strains of shigella and yersinia bacteria, far more common abroad than in the U.S., trigger this reactive arthritis, too, Tauxe says. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Long-term health problems haunt some food poisoning  Jan 23, 2008
    Certain strains of shigella and yersinia bacteria, far more common abroad than in the U.S., trigger this reactive arthritis, too, Tauxe says. What about other patient complaints. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)

    U.S. Food Safety: The Import Alarm Keeps Sounding  Jan 15, 2008
    And a report issued by the agency a few years earlier found traces of salmonella or the dysentery-linked bacteria shigella in 4 percent of imported fruits and vegetables versus 1. 1 percent of domestic produce. (Health-Finder)

    U.S. Food Safety: Foodborne Illnesses a Menu for Disaster  Jan 15, 2008
    Shigella is a bacteria found naturally in the intestinal tracts of humans and other primates. But people who eat food or drink water contaminated by Shigella can become ill with shigellosis ... Food contaminated with Shigella usually comes from water polluted by human sewage or if handled by a person infected with Shigella or by cross-contamination. (Health-Finder)

    Pathogens use previously undescribed mechanism to sabotage host immune system  Dec 8, 2007
    Previous work demonstrated that members of the OspF family, including OspF from Shigella and SpvC from Salmonella, are phosphothreonine lyases that promote pathogenicity by directly targeting and irreversibly inhibiting the activation of MAPKs. Dr. Feng Shao from the National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing and colleagues used mass spectrometry to examine the mechanism underlying inactivation of MAPKs by the OspF family of effectors. (EurekAlert!)

    * Tancredo asks WHO why Taiwan was left out of the loop  Nov 29, 2007
    In his letter, Tancredo said WHO's International Food Safety Authorities Network issued an alert on Sept. 12 regarding a food-borne outbreak of shigella sonnei in Australia and Denmark. The alert requested data from WHO members to evaluate the extent of the danger and contain potential outbreaks. (Taipei Times, Taiwan)

    * Dysentery outbreak `not serious'  Nov 24, 2007
    Bacillary dysentery, also known as shigellois, is a foodborne illness caused by infection from the bacteria of the genus Shigella which is frequently found in water polluted with human feces and is transmitted via the fecal-oral route. The usual mode of transmission is directly person-to-person and hand-to-mouth in poor hygiene situations such as those among children. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Congo says Ebola outbreak contained  Nov 21, 2007
    It was initially difficult to assess the size of the outbreak because many of the sick had diseases with similar symptoms such as typhoid, malaria and shigella, said Dr. Vital Mondonge, a health ministry official. Click for related content. (MSNBC -- Health)

    Congo declares end of deadly Ebola outbreak  Nov 20, 2007
    Outbreaks of typhoid fever and Shigella, a bacterial infection, both of which have symptoms similar to Ebola, occurred simultaneously in the affected areas. Of 110 samples taken from suspected Ebola victims, 26 tested positive for the disease. (AlertNet)

    Roane County: Shigellosis confirmed  Oct 25, 2007
    Shigellosis is an infectious disease caused by a group of bacteria called shigella, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... "Also use a paper towel to open the bathroom door, if you can, because if somebody else has shigellosis and uses the bathroom and left some of the shigella germs behind on the handle, you can contract that very easily.". (Kingston Roane County News, TN)

    * MOFA presses for direct access to WHO  Oct 24, 2007
    The International Food Safety Authorities Network (INFOSAN), under the WHO, on Sept. 12 informed countries that baby corn exported by a Thai company might be contaminated with the Shigella dysenteriae pathogen, but Taiwan did not receive the information until 10 days later, ministry spokesman David Wang (~) told a press conference. The information was faxed to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) by its Chinese counterpart on Sept. 21, Wang said. (Taipei Times, Taiwan)

    Drug-Resistant staph is proving to be a crisis  Oct 24, 2007
    But a bovine form acquired genes from a potentially lethal strain of toxin-producing shigella, and the result has been a food science nightmare. Cows, however, remain immune to the bug. (The Pantagraph newspaper)

    Congo Ebola outbreak overestimated--Canada expert  Oct 23, 2007
    Feldmann and a team of Canadians took a mobile laboratory to Congo last month at the request of the World Health Organization to help conduct rapid tests to determine whether residents were ill with Ebola or other illnesses with similar early symptoms, like Shigella dysentery and typhoid. Reports of more than 400 suspected cases and at least 174 deaths in the region of the outbreak were probably incorrect, Feldmann said. (AlertNet)

    Health warning over 'ready-to-eat' food  Oct 20, 2007
    John Cowden, a consultant at Health Protection Scotland, said: "There have been cases of gastrointestinal disease linked to the consumption of salads. These have included not only salmonella, but also E coli 0157 and shigella, which causes dysentery. "I personally would wash all salad items after buying them, particularly if giving them to someone who is very young, old, or otherwise vulnerable. " The Food Standards Agency (FSA) also agreed that extra precautions may be necessary with pre-washed... (Scotsman)

    Congo Ebola outbreak may soon be over  Oct 3, 2007
    Fighting Ebola has been complicated by the presence of other diseases like shigella, typhoid, and malaria. All of those diseases have symptoms similar to Ebola in the early stages. (MSNBC -- International)

    Officials Confirm 7 More Cases of Ebola in Congo  Sep 29, 2007
    Some of those who have fallen ill since April have tested negative for Ebola, but positive for other diseases such as shigella a diarrhea-like disease or typhoid ... Shigella and typhoid a common disease in the region respond to antibiotics, unlike Ebola. (Fox News)

    Congo says Ebola outbreak contained, but not over  Sep 29, 2007
    Health officials believe many suspected cases may be caused by other diseases, such as typhoid and Shigella dysentery, which have similar early symptoms. People began falling ill in April in the village of Kampungu, now considered the epicentre of the outbreak. (AlertNet)

    W.H.O.: 17 Ebola cases confirmed in Congo  Sep 28, 2007
    Some of the cases have tested negative for , but positive for other diseases like shigella -- a diarrhea-like disease -- or typhoid. Some of the patients have improved after being given antibiotics, which would have no impact on Ebola, WHO experts said. (CNN -- World)

    Ebola outbreak in Congo.. 8 more cases of the deadly disease  Sep 26, 2007
    The death toll in the region of Kasai Occidental over the past five months has now reached 170 with more than 400 sickened; however authorities say it is unclear if they all died from Ebola as authorities have also reported the presence of Typhoid and Shigella dysentery. WHO experts say some of the patients had improved after being given antibiotics, which make it unlikely they had Ebola as antibiotics have no impact on Ebola. (News-Medical.net)

    DRC: Ebola cases suspected in Kasai Oriental  Sep 25, 2007
    Only one case of Shigella, which causes dysentery, and fewer than 10 of Ebola, have been confirmed, according to the UN World Health Organisation (WHO) ... "The mobile laboratory will allow us to conduct diagnoses in two to six hours to avoid confusion with other diseases such as Shigella or typhoid which are also circulating at the same time [as Ebola] in the region," Salvi said. (AlertNet)

    Medical teams target Ebola outbreak  Sep 24, 2007
    Gregory Hartl, a WHO spokesman, said other diseases, including typhoid, malaria and shigella, may be responsible for some of the deaths now suspected of being caused by Ebola. Cases of Ebola have been reported during the past decade in Congo, Sudan, Uganda, Gabon and South Africa. (Indianapolis Star)

    34 kids remain hospitalized for food poisoning  Sep 23, 2007
    Preliminary investigations show that the children ate the pork infected with "Shigella," a genus of bacteria that can cause sudden and severe diarrhea in humans. "There is no possibility of new poisoning cases as the bacteria has passed the latent period," the spokesman said. (China Daily)

    4 more Ebola cases found in Congo  Sep 23, 2007
    She added that some of the 40-odd samples sent for testing have been negative for Ebola, but positive for other diseases like shigella a diarrhea-like disease or typhoid. Results from dozens more samples have yet to be released. (USA Today -- News)

    Medics Struggle to Limit DRC Ebola Outbreak  Sep 22, 2007
    A trusted source of newsand information since 1942. " Dr. Gary Kobinger (left), research scientist, listens as Dr Frank Plummer, plans to send Canadian team to DRC to assist with Ebola containmentShe says two high-tech mobile laboratories have been sent from Canada, which means that samples can be tested in two to six hours and Ebola victims can be quickly isolated. She says a second crucial factor in limiting the spread of the disease is educating the population. "What is being done is... (Voice of America)

    Congo: Ebola suspected in second area  Sep 22, 2007
    Cases of shigella, a diarrhea-like disease, and typhoid have been confirmed among those sickened in Kasai Occidental. At the early stages, both diseases have symptoms similar to Ebola. (USA Today)

    Teams On Ground to Allow for Quicker Diagnosis of Disease - UN  Sep 21, 2007
    Additionally, five cases of typhoid and one case of Shigella dysentery have been verified, Ms. Montas said. Results from the tests of 45 other samples are still pending. (AllAfrica.com)

    Congo-Kinshasa: Typhoid Confirmed in Ebola-Afflicted Province  Sep 21, 2007
    Only one case of Shigella, and less than 10 of Ebola, have been confirmed. According to Hartl, the risk of Ebola spreading to neighbouring countries was relatively low. (allAfrica.com)

    Congolese no longer kiss as Ebola seems to spread  Sep 21, 2007
    But health officials suspect many deaths may be due to other illnesses like typhoid or Shigella, a bacterial infection. "So far we have only nine confirmed cases of Ebola, but we don't really know about the rest. We want to have the correct origins of those illnesses," said Christiana Salvi, a spokeswoman for the U.N. World Health Organisation (WHO). (AlertNet)

    Ebola spreading in DR Congo  Sep 21, 2007
    Mwene-Ditu is around 180 kilometres southeast of Kananga, capital of West Kasai province, where five Ebola cases and one of Shigella were confirmed on 11 September ... These bring to 172 the number of confirmed dead out of 381 reported cases of patients suffering symptoms from various illnesses including Ebola, Shigella, which is similar, acute malaria or gastro-enteritis, according to a new World Health Organisation toll ... Shigella, a type of infectious dysentery, is treatable with... (iAfrica.com)

    Two die in DRC - Ebola suspected  Sep 21, 2007
    Ebola is an incurable disease characterised by massive internal bleeding, while the Shigella strand of infectious dysentery is treatable by antibiotics. Ebola has killed some 452 people in the DRC since 1976, and 1 200 people across Africa in the same period. (Independent Online)

    Tanzania: Health Authorities Issue Ebola Alert  Sep 20, 2007
    Of all of these cases and deaths, only one confirmed case of Shigella and less than 10 of Ebola have been registered. "Everything else still remains to be investigated," Gregory Hartl, WHO communications advisor, said from Geneva. (allAfrica.com)

    Ebola frontlineHealth worker dealing with DRC outbreak shares her diary  Sep 19, 2007
    The first result that came through was a positive for Shigella. Then, late last Monday, the results came through from the Centre for Disease Control in Atlanta: some of the samples had tested positive for Ebola. (BBC News)

    Ebola virus outbreak in central DR Congo claims 160 lives  Sep 17, 2007
    WHO said some of the samples also show the presence of Shigella dysentery, which is complicating the treatment of victims, who are concentrated in the Mweka and Lwebo areas of DRCs Kasai Occidental province. It is not clear yet how many deaths were caused by Ebola given the apparent simultaneous outbreak of the diseases. (SpiritIndia)

    Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo  Sep 16, 2007
    At the same time, the Shigella strand of infectious dysentery, which is treatable by antibiotics, has also surfaced and could be responsible for some of the deaths ... He emphasised that since the outbreaks were first detected at the end of April only five cases of Ebola and one of Shigella had been formally confirmed by international laboratories ... "You must approach these numbers with caution. There are symptoms that could correspond to other illnesses and we don't know yet what the true... (Mail & Guardian Online)

    Ebola epidemic fears in DR Congo  Sep 15, 2007
    However, some may be due to the simultaneous appearance of the Shigella strand of infectious dysentery, which is treatable by antibiotics. Kebelo said that since the outbreaks were first detected at the end of April, five cases of Ebola and one of Shigella had been formally confirmed by international laboratories. (iAfrica.com)

    WHO issues alert on Ebola in Congo  Sep 15, 2007
    Highly contagious Ebola patients being housed with shigella patients ... The experts said that led them to suspect that shigella, a diarrhea-like disease, or typhoid has broken out in the same area ... That means that patients who have shigella, which is not usually a fatal disease, might be mixed with Ebola patients, putting them at risk at catching the highly fatal fever. (CNN -- World)

    Outbreak Of Deadly Ebola Virus In DR Congo  Sep 13, 2007
    Samples of blood from the people infected in Kasai were sent to laboratories in neighbouring Gabon and also to Atlanta in the United States where the presence of Ebola was confirmed as was another pathogen, the bacterium Shigella, which causes dysentery (where the lining of parts of the bowel are destroyed). According to the BBC, WHO and Medecins sans Frontieres have sent emergency teams of health specialists, including experts in sanitation and clinical care, to help contain the outbreak in DR... (Medical News Today)

    Major DR Congo Ebola outbreak  Sep 13, 2007
    Specialist laboratories in Gabon and Atlanta in the US confirmed Ebola from blood samples, saying they also showed the presence of Shigella dysentery. Ebola is highly contagious. (BBC News)

    Health experts rush to tackle Congo Ebola outbreak  Sep 13, 2007
    The WHO said it was not clear whether all the deaths had been caused by Ebola and the presence of other diseases such as Shigella dysentery, which is borne by contaminated food or water, was also suspected. No cases have been reported so far in east Congo, where heavy fighting in recent weeks between government forces and rebels forced thousands of civilians to flee their homes. (Globe and Mail -- International)

    Congo calls for more help against Ebola  Sep 13, 2007
    But experts suspect many of the cases could be shigella, a diarrhea-like disease, or typhoid. At the early stages, both diseases have symptoms similar to Ebola. (Herald Online, SC -- Health)

    Ebola Outbreak Confirmed in Congo  Sep 12, 2007
    He now thinks that the early stages of the Ebola outbreak may have been masked by more common germs like shigella, a waterborne bacterium that causes severe dysentery. That is consistent with findings from the W.H.O., which reported that some Congo patients were responding well to ciprofloxacin, a popular antibiotic. (New York Times)

    Uganda Put On Ebola Alert  Sep 12, 2007
    Publicist, Mr Hartl said the WHO suspected that other diseases such as Shigella disease which is borne by contaminated food or water, could be ravaging the remote Kasia Occidental province. "We have to identify cases and isolate cases, separating Shigella patients from Ebola," he said adding, "We know there are five cases confirmed as Ebola. We still believe other things are going on. We have to get more people on the ground in the area to investigate.". (allAfrica.com)

    DRC Government Confirms Ebola Outbreak [document]  Sep 12, 2007
    Laboratory tests conducted by Institut National de Recherches Biologiques (INRB) in Kinshasa on urine and blood samples collected from suspected cases, have also confirmed the presence of Shigella dysentery type 1, further complicating operations while case definitions and clinical descriptions, particularly in response to rehydration and antibiotic treatment, support a possible concurrent outbreak of another etiology. As of 11 September 2007, WHO is aware of 372 cases and 166 deaths associated... (allAfrica.com)

    Congo slaps quarantine on Ebola outbreak area  Sep 12, 2007
    Some patients had responded to treatment with antibiotics, suggesting Shigella disease which is borne by contaminated food or water, Gregory Hartl said ... "We have to identify cases and isolate cases, separating Shigella patients from Ebola," Hartl added. (AlertNet)

    Congo confirms deadly outbreak as Ebola  Sep 11, 2007
    The experts said that led them to suspect that shigella, a diarrhea-like disease, or typhoid has broken out in the same area ... In severe cases of shigella and typhoid, hemorrhaging can also occur ... That means that patients who have shigella, which is not usually a fatal disease, might be mixed with those who have Ebola, putting them at risk at catching the highly fatal fever. (USA Today -- News)

    St. Johns County Faced With Shigella Outbreak  Sep 7, 2007
    The Health Department said it wants to protect people from shigella, which is a type of bacteria that can make people very sick ... On Thursday, she told Channel 4 that officials in St. Johns County have been seeing more and more cases of shigella ... The Health Department said the best way to protect against shigella is washing your hands. (News4Jax.com, FL)

    Recalls soar amid safety fears  Sep 6, 2007
    " Authorities estimate more than 80 percent of U.S. imports from China are shipped through the Long Beach-L.A. seaport, including $10.5 billion worth of toys that include many Mattel products. Wal-Mart has sold about 8,900 Bongo band sets, 90,000 GeoTrax and 675,000 Barbie accessory kits. The company is accepting returns from customers and has pulled all tainted toys from store shelves. Inquiries to federal customs officials about the Mattel recall were not returned Wednesday. U.S. Customs... (Long Beach Press-Telegram)

    Health Highlights: Aug. 26, 2007  Aug 27, 2007
    Sweet baby carrots sold in 12 states are being recalled because they may be contaminated with Shigella bacteria, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says. Infection with the bacteria -- especially among the very young, elderly, or people with compromised immune systems -- can trigger symptoms including diarrhea, fever, nausea, and vomiting. (Forbes)

    SpongeBob Squarepants journals and address books are recalled  Aug 25, 2007
    The product labeled enuine sweet baby carrots was recalled because the carrots might be contaminated with the bacteria called shigella, the Los Angeles Salad Company announced. The product was sold under two labels, one labeled os Angeles Salad Genuine Sweet Baby Carrots with a ell-by-date up to and including Aug. 16, 2007 and the other labeled rader Joe's Genuine Sweet Baby Carrots with a ell-by-date up to and including Aug. 8, 2007. (Columbus Telegram, NE)

    Carrots at Trader Joe's recalled  Aug 25, 2007
    The carrots, infected with Shigella bacteria, came from the Los Angeles Salad Co., a closely held food distributor, according to a company statement distributed today by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ... Besides diarrhea, Shigella can cause fever, nausea and vomiting, with infections usually lasting anywhere from 4 to 14 days. (AZCentral -- Business)

    Contaminated baby carrots recalled  Aug 24, 2007
    Product may be tainted with shigella, which causes nausea, fever and more ... The Los Angeles Salad Co. said it was voluntarily recalling its Genuine Sweet Baby Carrots because the carrots might be contaminated with the bacteria called shigella. (MSNBC -- Health)

    Los Angeles Salad Company Voluntarily Recalls Product Because of Possible Health Risk  Aug 24, 2007
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- Industry, CA -- August 22, 2007 -- Los Angeles Salad Company, located in City of Industry, CA is recalling its "Genuine Sweet Baby Carrots" with a Sell By Date Code up to and including August 16, 2007 printed on the back of the packages because the product may be contaminated with the bacteria Shigella. Shigella infection can cause diarrhea (which may be bloody), fever, nausea and vomiting ... Infection can occur after eating and drinking food and water that is... (U.S. Food and Drug Administration -- Alerts)

    Recalled baby carrots also sold in Colo.  Aug 24, 2007
    The Los Angeles Salad Co. Wednesday said it was voluntarily recalling its "Genuine Sweet Baby Carrots" because the carrots might be contaminated with the bacteria called shigella. The product was sold under two labels. (Herald Online, SC -- Health)

    What's Up, Doc? A Recall On Carrots, That's What!  Aug 24, 2007
    The packaged carrots, distributed by the Los Angeles Salad Company, may be contaminated with shigella, a bacteria that can cause bloody diarrhea, said California Department of Public Health Director Mark Horton ... Food contaminated with the shigella bacteria may not look or smell spoiled. (CBS2.com, CA)

    • More Toy Recalls  Aug 23, 2007
    More Toy Recalls Children's Jewelry, Notebooks, Tops And Pails, Dog Food. The following recalls have been announced. (Q13.com, WA)

    Breakthrough Kitchen Appliance Removes E.Coli, Listeria, Salmonella and Other Dangerous Impurities From Food  Aug 22, 2007
    These studies identified significant reduction of E. coli, Shigella, Listeria, Aeromonas and Vibrio in catfish and oysters. Dr. Wanda Lyons, PhD, reported the catfish findings in the Journal of Food Protection, Vol. 63, No. 9, pp 1231-1239. (PR Newswire)

    Calgary seeing surge in E.coli cases  Aug 22, 2007
    The health region also has recorded four cases of shigella, but those are directly linked to a recent recall of Los Angeles Salad Company's Genuine Sweet Baby Carrots sold in Costco stores. The symptoms of shigella are diarrhea, cramps and nausea. (Globe and Mail -- National)

    Health Canada issues warning on baby carrots  Aug 20, 2007
    People in Canada are being warned not to eat a brand of baby carrots from Mexico because the product may be contaminated with shigella bacteria ... Food contaminated with shigella may not look or smell spoiled ... Shigella infection can cause diarrhea, fever, nausea and vomiting. (CBC News)

    Greek PM calls early election for Sept. 16  Aug 19, 2007
    A snap election call by Greece's prime minister on Friday will send voters in that country to the polls on Sept. 16. The four-year mandate of Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis's conservative government was not due to run out for another six months. (CBC News)

    Carrots recalled after four people get sick  Aug 19, 2007
    Consumers should not eat one brand of baby carrots sold recently at Costco stores because of contamination by shigella, which causes fever, nausea and vomiting, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has warned ... Food is usually contaminated by shigella when it comes in contact with water polluted by human sewage. (Canada.com)

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