Salmonella outbreak linked to alfalfa is ‘widespread,’ EU health and food safety authorities warn
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Ricardo Martín (ricardo@mastodon.bsd.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 08-Mar-2025 00:32:41 JST Ricardo Martín
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Xenotar (xenotar@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 08-Mar-2025 00:32:39 JST Xenotar
@simondassow @ricardo It is common in eggs but outbreaks in the US have been in plant products, recently
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Simon Dassow (simondassow@masto.ai)'s status on Saturday, 08-Mar-2025 00:32:40 JST Simon Dassow
@ricardo Thanks for sharing. Something to consider: "The transmission of Salmonella to humans occurs through the farm-to-fork continuum and is commonly linked to the consumption of animal-derived food products."
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Simon Dassow (simondassow@masto.ai)'s status on Saturday, 08-Mar-2025 01:02:04 JST Simon Dassow
@xenotar @ricardo Guessing here but, if animal based fertilizer has it, then why not the crops as well.
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