Consumer Reports Finds Most Pork Contaminated With Yersinia
date:Nov 28, 2012
perience reports for pigs than any other drug. According to FDA documents, the adverse reports complained that pigs suffered hyperactivity, trembling, broken limbs, inability to walk and death. FDA says such data do not establish that the drug caused the health problems, but the agency asked the drugmaker to add a warning label to the product in 2002.

PM Update: In response to questions about why the agency did not test for Yersinia in its 2011 baseline assessment after planning to do so, a USD
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