Salmonella outbreaks expose weaknesses in USDA oversight
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2014/02/07/3033108/salmonella-outbreaks-expose-weaknesses.html
Salmonella outbreaks expose weaknesses in USDA oversight
By KIMBERLY KINDY AND BRADY DENNIS
The Washington Post
February 7, 2014
The Agriculture Department inspector showed up at Rick Schillers home last November to collect potential evidence from his freezer: three pounds of chicken thighs, wrapped in plastic and stamped with a Foster Farms label.
Schiller, a 51-year-old California advertising executive, had recently returned from a five-day stay in the hospital, prompted by severe vomiting, diarrhea and an infection that left his joints throbbing and his right leg purple and twice its normal size.
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State lab tests run on Schiller had already confirmed the diagnosis: a salmonella infection linked to Foster Farms chicken, part of a widespread outbreak that has food-safety advocates and some public health officials warning about the potential for food-borne illnesses to become more and more severe in the age of antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
Federal regulators and poultry companies are scrambling to find new ways to reduce salmonella contamination, which sickens a million Americans annually. And the Agriculture Department is planning to expand rules to limit salmonella on chicken parts, not just whole birds.