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Articles by Bailee Henderson

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First Study of S. argenteus in Food Processing

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Bailee Henderson
May 9, 2022

Researchers in Japan have published the first known study of Staphylococcus argenteus, a novel foodborne pathogen, in food processing facilities.


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First Pre-Harvest Study of Salmonella in Turkeys for Ground Meat

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Bailee Henderson
May 6, 2022

Kansas State University and Cargill have joined forces to identify an effective pre-harvest, pre-grind sampling strategy for predicting Salmonella contamination in turkey flocks that are raised for ground meat.


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FDA Pilots International Regulatory Partnerships with Shrimp Importers

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Bailee Henderson
May 5, 2022

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is piloting a new kind of international partnership that will allow for increased safety of food imported to the U.S., with shrimp as the focus.


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Study Finds High Listeriosis Risk from Uncooked Salmon

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Bailee Henderson
May 4, 2022

A recent study reveals that a significant number of listeriosis cases in Germany were caused by the consumption of smoked or graved salmon that was contaminated by Listeria monocytogenes.


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Study to Examine Pathogens in Low-Moisture Foods

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Bailee Henderson
May 3, 2022

A University of Arkansas professor received a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to study how bacteria persist in low-moisture food processing environments. 


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Study to Examine how Biofilms Protect Listeria monocytogenes

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Bailee Henderson
May 2, 2022

Penn State University’s College of Agricultural Sciences recently secured a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to study how microorganisms brought into food processing facilities by fruit protect Listeria monocytogenes within biofilms.


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EFSA Report Analyzes Future Food Safety Challenges

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Bailee Henderson
April 29, 2022

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) released an in-depth report on the potential future impact of new and evolving foods, technologies, and priorities, to help identify areas for research and collaboration.


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Study: Food Recalls can Affect Online Brands More than Brick-And-Mortar Retailers

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Bailee Henderson
April 27, 2022

A recent study found that food recalls may negatively affect brands that rely on e-commerce more than brick-and-mortar retailers, and that it may be harder to restore consumer confidence for online brands even when voluntarily restorative actions are taken.


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Food Industry, NGOs, Consumers Urge FDA to Unify Food Program

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Bailee Henderson
April 26, 2022

With a letter and a press conference, 29 food industry groups, consumer groups, and non-governmental organizations are urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to unify its food program under a deputy commissioner.


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LED Effective Against S. flexneri, Study Finds

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Bailee Henderson
April 25, 2022

A recent study found LED treatment to be highly effective in controlling Shigella flexneri contamination of various foods and food surfaces.


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