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Jan 2, 2012

FDA Needs Stronger Rules to Protect our Antibiotics

On April 11, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a series of measures designed to protect human health from drug-resistant superbugs by curbing the overuse and misuse of antibiotics in meat and poultry production. This is an important step, but two important improvements are needed.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jun 20, 2011

''FDA plan aims to increase import safety''

"A Food and Drug Administration report issued Monday lays out plans to deal with the rising tide of imports to the U.S., which has quadrupled over the past decade."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Apr 3, 2012

''FDA probes salmonella that has sickened 90 people''

"Federal health officials are investigating a growing outbreak of salmonella that has sickened 90 people in 19 states and the District of Columbia, according to a Food and Drug Administration memo."

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Food Hazards
Feb 14, 2012

''FDA seeks food-safety funds after Colorado cantaloupe listeria outbreak''

"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants a $220 million boost to its food-safety budget next year, citing a listeria outbreak from Colorado cantaloupe as primary proof the system needs work."

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Food Hazards
Dec 5, 2011

''FDA sees huge opportunities in opening up drug data''

“Regulators and drugmakers need to find ways to make more clinical data openly available, since vital knowledge about fighting disease is often locked away in confidential databases, the head of the U.S. drugs watchdog said on Monday. Food and

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Medical Safety
Oct 27, 2011

''FDA To Ease Policy For Starting Pivotal Clinical Studies''

"FDA is making changes to the way it vets pivotal clinical trial plans to allow firms to start trials earlier while still ensuring that the study data ultimately supports a pre-market application."

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Drugs and Devices at the FDA
Mar 1, 2012

''FDA warns food industry about loses if funding is not provided for food safety''

"U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Margaret Hamburg is warning the food industry that foodborne illnesses threaten their operations because the public reacts negatively to outbreaks of food-related health issues."

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Food Hazards
Jan 11, 2013

''FDA Warns Two Producers on Egg Safety''

Two large egg producers have received warning letters from the Food and Drug Administration, which said they violated a two-year-old rule aimed at preventing salmonella contamination.

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Food Safety
Nov 16, 2012

''FDA: Company Shipped Tainted Peanut Butter''

"A New Mexico peanut company linked to a recent salmonella outbreak distributed peanut and almond butters after its own internal testing showed the products were contaminated, the Food and Drug Administration says."

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Food Safety
Jan 4, 2012

''FDA: Some Livestock Antibiotics Will Be Limited''

"The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday ordered farmers to limit the use of a type of antibiotics they give livestock because it could make people more resistant to a key antibiotic that can save lives, encouraging news for public health advocates who say such animal antibiotics are overused."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Oct 5, 2012

''FDA: Unclean Conditions Found in Building at Indiana Farm Tied to Deadly Salmonella Outbreak''

A federal inspector found two strains of salmonella and unclean conditions at an Indiana cantaloupe farm’s fruit-packing plant during inspections prompted by a deadly outbreak linked to the farm’s melons.

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Food Safety
Apr 4, 2012

''Federal report warns of lax food and medicine safety standards in exporting nations''

"Poor oversight of food and medical products in many exporting countries is putting American consumers at risk, the federal Institute of Medicine said in a report Wednesday."

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Food Hazards
Dec 8, 2011

''Feds Applaud Maine Schools for Feeding Kids Healthy Food''

"Beverly Brown and Danielle Ross aren't looking for glory. At the same time, they're excited that the federal government is recognizing the work they do to keep kids healthy. Brown Elementary is one of 35 Maine public schools to receive special certification from the U.S. Department of Agriculture at an awards event at the University of Southern Maine."

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School Food
Oct 10, 2011

''Feds fumble on law aimed at doctors''

"Sunshine Act will make physicians' ties to industry transparent."

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Feb 21, 2013

''Feds Indict 4 in Peanut Butter Salmonella Outbreak''

A federal grand jury indicted four former employees of a peanut company linked to a 2009 salmonella outbreak that killed nine people and sickened hundreds, leading to one of the largest recalls in history.

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Food Hazards