Norovirus sweeps US university
More than 100 people have fallen ill with norovirus at Georgetown University in the States, but how the virus outbreak began is unknown.
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More than 100 people have fallen ill with norovirus at Georgetown University in the States, but how the virus outbreak began is unknown.
In our latest webinar, SCIEX will demonstrate a new way forward for food and environmental testing using the SCIEX ZenoTOF 7600 system.
Fast and effective safety screening for the ready-to-eat meal industry
The EPA was sued in federal court by several organisations after it failed to update federal water standards for slaughterhouses during the Trump administration, but now it has agreed to change the regulations.
This week's quickfire news roundup includes a warning over potential food terrorism in the UK and a suspected Salmonella outbreak impacting pork scratchings.
This week's recall roundup includes several pork scratching recalls, which have been issued over Salmonella contamination fears.
Police were called to reports of a man shouting abuse in the street in Fulham on Wednesday evening (25 August 2021) before it was reported that a number of food products had been injected with an unknown substance.
This week's recall roundup features Salmonella and Listeria alerts in the US, as well as foreign object recalls in Germany.
Jürgen Ganzmann of Endress+Hauser discusses how automation equipment manufacturers help food producers fulfill their food safety goals.
Bia Analytical will now test for adulteration within white pepper, after several high profile cases of food fraud including sage and oregano.
Goal: To demonstrate a straightforward and reliable solid phase extraction method to clean up wine for analysis of underivatized amino acids.
The Thermo ScientificTM BarnsteadTM GenPureTM; Pro water purification system delivers ultrapure water up to 24 inches from the unit with its flexible dispenser
This week’s roundup includes reports of possible salmonella contamination, Listeria monocytogenes, E. coli, and multiple undeclared allergens.
Microplastic (MP) pollution and its impact on marine organisms is a concern for human health, claims new research from the University of Portsmouth.
Bacteriophages could provide the answer to one of the world's biggest food safety concerns, that of Salmonella in chickens, according to researchers from the University of Leicester.