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Lessons Learned from Outbreaks: Publications and Reports from FDA's CORE+EP in FY2024

Information collected during a foodborne illness outbreak investigation can be used to inform and improve future investigations and prevention activities
Julie Haendiges Ph.D. Michael C. Bazaco Ph.D. Brett Weed M.P.H., M.S. Spencer Carran Ph.D.
October 10, 2025

An aim of FDA's Coordinated Outbreak Response, Evaluation, and Emergency Preparedness Office (CORE+EP) is to share the findings of foodborne illness outbreak investigations, highlighting relevant topics such as the importance of global partnerships in farm investigations and the benefits of historical environmental surveillance for future outbreak investigations. 


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Cyclospora cayetanensis: An Emergent Public Health Threat and an Enigma for Traceback Investigation

Unresolved or inconclusive epidemiology for several outbreaks offer compelling case studies of the challenges and risks posed by Cyclospora in food supply chains
Larry Keener
Larry Keener CFS, PA
October 8, 2025

Cyclosporiasis is considered an "important neglected parasitic infection" by CDC. It is also a nationally notifiable disease. Cyclospora is an emergent foodborne pathogen that is frequently overlooked in risk assessments for food safety assurance—an oversight that might not be justifiable.


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Managing an Underappreciated Resource: Pallets

Richard F. Stier
Richard F. Stier, M.S.
October 7, 2025

It is essential that food processors establish a properly documented pallet management program to prevent issues caused by improper pallet use, storage, inspection, maintenance, and cleaning.


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Safe Until Served: The Hidden Risks of RTE Foods in Retail

Retail and foodservice operations must take active responsibility for the safety of RTE products by treating them as high-risk items requiring ongoing control
Michelle Wollenzien
October 7, 2025

This article explores the critical yet underappreciated vulnerabilities of ready-to-eat (RTE) foods in retail and foodservice settings, including blind spots in handling practices, supplier-level failures, and the vital importance of reheating protocols and environmental controls.


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From Corporate to Corner Store: Retail Food Safety Practices in Small Businesses and How They Compare with Large Brands

Small businesses show positive signs of managerial engagement and understanding of food safety principles but face challenges in implementing formal Food Safety Management Systems
Carrie Rigdon Ph.D. Sally L. Flowers Ph.D. Deanna E. Copeland
Steven Mandernach
Steven Mandernach J.D.
October 7, 2025

This article discusses the results of a survey conducted by the Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) on the states of food safety culture and the use of food safety management systems among smaller-scale foodservice establishments in the U.S.


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Breaking Silos to Safeguard Our Plates: Why Food Safety, Nutrition, and Public Health Should Collaborate More

Caitlin Karolenko
Caitlin Karolenko Ph.D.
September 30, 2025

The threats to food safety are evolving, and so must our approaches. The traditional boundaries between safety, nutrition, and public health are increasingly artificial—and increasingly counterproductive.


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Why Staying the Course on FSMA Rule 204 is a Strategic Advantage for Forward-Looking Food Companies

Tim Marsh
September 16, 2025

Companies that remain committed to their traceability roadmaps will secure strategic, operational, and commercial benefits well before the extended deadline arrives.


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Building a Skilled and Capable Workforce: Why Food Businesses Need Training Transition Plans

Andrew Thomson Matthew Wilson Ph.D.
September 2, 2025

Food businesses must shift from compliance to competence, embedding transition plans as a core requirement of a learning and development strategy.


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Surface Sanitation in Retail and Foodservice Establishments: Gaps in Terminology and Regulations

At the core of improper sanitation practices within retail foodservice settings is a lack of clarity in sanitation terminology and the standards in the Food Code
Angela M. Fraser Ph.D.
August 22, 2025

This article examines cleaning and sanitization in the retail foodservice sector, with a fresh-cut produce example.


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Big Data, AI, and the Coming Philosophical Challenges with Food Safety

Improvements on the horizon will make AI systems more useful for food safety applications
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Angela Anandappa Ph.D.
Niam Abeysiriwardena M.S.
August 21, 2025

This article discusses the use of big data and philosophical challenges with food safety for commercial products.


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