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While food safety regulations stall, more Americans fall ill – and even die – from preventable foodborne illnesses.
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Foodborne pathogens cause hundreds of thousands of hospitalizations and thousands of deaths in the United States every year.

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Pew Commends Rep. Latham on New Food Safety Funding

Press Release Jun 14, 2013 Food Safety

The Pew Charitable Trusts commends Representative Tom Latham (R-IA) for his leadership in securing approximately $27 million for food safety in the House appropriations bill funding the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or FDA. The new money would help the FDA protect millions of Americans from the dangers of foodborne illnesses and strengthen consumer confidence in the food supply.

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Too Slow

Report Apr 2, 2013 Food Safety

A multistate outbreak of Salmonella Heidelberg infections linked to ground turkey in 2011 sickened 136 people, causing 37 hospitalizations and one death. The Pew Charitable Trusts' analysis of the outbreak found numerous inadequacies in the foodborne illness surveillance system that, if addressed, could help to prevent illnesses and, in some cases, deaths.

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

In the News Feb 21, 2013 Food Safety

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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Is That Sandwich Safe?

No matter how careful you are, foodborne bacteria can find a way into your child’s lunch and make him or her sick. Symptoms can include diarrhea, vomiting, stomach cramps and fever. Children are often among the most vulnerable, and in some cases, illnesses can lead to hospitalization, long-term health complications and even death.

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Multistate Foodborne Outbreaks: A Timeline

Interactive Dec 11, 2012 Food Safety

This interactive graphic represents the ten most widespread multistate foodborne illness outbreaks linked to FDA-regulated products since FSMA was enacted, which constitute a small portion of total foodborne illnesses reported during that period.

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''Lawmakers face a torrent of delayed decisions''

Opinion Nov 12, 2012 Food Safety

In recent months, the White House has stalled on a host of pending rules, including implementation of the Food Safety Modernization Act.

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''Smoked Salmon Blamed for Salmonella Outbreak in Netherlands and United States''

In the News Oct 2, 2012 Food Safety

"Smoked salmon tainted with salmonella bacteria has sickened hundreds of people in the Netherlands, sparking major recalls there and in the U.S., Dutch health authorities said Tuesday."

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''Food safety law is being delayed''

Opinion Aug 24, 2012 Food Safety

"In 2011, the president signed the Food Safety Modernization Act, the most ambitious overhaul of the nation’s food safety system since the 1930s, which passed Congress with broad bipartisan support and industry backing."

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Foodborne Illness Victims Urge Obama To Release Draft Food Safety Rules

Video Aug 6, 2012 Food Safety

Foodborne illness victim Haylee Bernstein and her mother, Rita, speak out about the importance of implementing the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act.

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''Families, health advocates urge Obama to act on food safety''

Media Coverage Jul 17, 2012 Food Safety

"Families, public health advocates and consumer groups called on the White House on Tuesday to implement delayed provisions in a food safety law they say would help prevent some of the nearly 3,000 deaths caused by food-borne illnesses each year."

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