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Before You Toss Food, Wait. Check It Out!

June 27, 2013 Marianne Gravely, Technical Information Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

It’s happened to all of us: you’re looking for something in the freezer or pantry, and discover food that has been forgotten. Your first impulse is to throw it out, but wait! Is it still good? Chances are it is! Food poisoning bacteria does not grow in the freezer, so no matter how long a food is...

Health and Safety

Interpreting Data to Modernize Food Safety: Meet Dr. Joanna Zablotsky Kufel

June 07, 2013 Peggy Riek, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Dr. Joanna Zablotsky Kufel discovered community and public health at Tufts University in Massachusetts. Afterwards, she worked in public health for a couple of years and then moved to Baltimore, Md., where she earned her Masters in 2003 and Ph.D. in 2009 at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of...

Health and Safety

Usted, la Bacteria Listeria moncytogenes y la Listeriosis

June 04, 2013 Kathy Bernard and Maribel Alonso, Technical Information Specialists, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

Los Centros para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC, por sus siglas en ingles) han publicado un reporte llamando Signos vitales (“Vital Signs”) enfocado en los riesgo de salud relacionados con el patógeno Listeria monocytogenes, causante de enfermedades a través de los alimentos. Algunos...

Spanish Health and Safety

Listeria Monocytogenes, Listeriosis, and You

June 04, 2013 Kathy Bernard and Maribel Alonso, Technical Information Specialists, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s June issue of Vital Signs focuses on the health risks associated with the foodborne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes. Certain foods are more likely to pose of higher risk of contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, as outlined in a recently published...

Health and Safety

Keeping Bacteria at Bay on Your Grilling Day

May 23, 2013 Stacy Kish, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Thunderstorms, insects, and annoying relatives are not the only thing that could ruin a cookout. Many beloved summertime foods are susceptible to contamination by several foodborne bacteria. The USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) reminds all cooks to follow four simple tips— clean...

Health and Safety

USDA Meets Digital Government Strategy Milestone with Mobile and Open Data Solutions

May 23, 2013 Amanda Eamich, Director of Web Communications

As part of USDA’s 12-month Digital Government Strategy deliverables we are sharing several new mobile and open data projects that help us deliver 21 st century service to you, our customers and stakeholders. These new tools and open data efforts will enable USDA customers, to more easily access...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Technology

Food Safety Tips for Those Impacted by Storms

May 21, 2013 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

Following a disaster, those affected should be aware of these safety tips: Anyone with questions about the safety of their food as a result of weather damage and power outages is encouraged to call the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline (888-MPHotline), available in English and Spanish from 9 a.m. to 3 p...

Conservation Health and Safety

Responding to the Challenges of the U.S. Sheep and Lamb Industry

May 09, 2013 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

The U.S. sheep and lamb industry has been shrinking for decades as the numbers of sheep and producers have declined since World War II. Consolidation of the sheep packing industry, higher feed and energy costs, continuous loses to predation, and lower consumption, coupled with competition from...

Health and Safety Animals Plants

Meeting our Mission – A Safer Food Supply

May 02, 2013 Dr. Elisabeth Hagen, USDA Under Secretary for Food Safety

Cross posted from Food Safety News: My passion for public health stems from my career as an infectious disease doctor, watching families cope with the heartbreak caused by preventable diseases, including foodborne illness. I know what it feels like to explain to a husband in shock that the reason...

Health and Safety

Let Me Be Clear: Plain Writing Matters

April 25, 2013 Jerold Mande, Senior Official for Plain Writing; Senior Advisor, Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

“Clear, direct and easy to understand” may not be the first words most Americans associate with government publications and documents, but that is changing. Thanks to the Plain Writing Act, signed into law by President Obama in 2010, all federal agencies must now put their readers first when writing...

Health and Safety Animals Plants
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