Dry-surface foodborne pathogens under scrutiny at Purdue - Carroll County Comet
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Dry-surface foodborne pathogens under scrutiny at Purdue - Carroll County Comet
Maintaining sanitary conditions without using water presents special challenges. During 2021 and 2022, national news reported on four infants being hospitalized and two dying after consuming infant formula tainted with Cronobacter sakazakii. The reports sparked the prolonged shutdown of a production plant that produced large quantities of the formula, leading to a monthslong nationwide shortage of infant formula. The incident […] An online sub…
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