Contaminated Dog Food Caught by State and Federal Programs
date:May 07, 2012
Several brands of Diamond Pet Foods dry dog food manufactured at a single South Carolina facility have tested positive for Salmonella Infantis, a rare strain that has infected at least 14 people and hospitalized at least five. The individuals contracted the illnesses either through handling the tainted kibble or having contact with a dog that had eaten it.


This is a great case study on how animal feed safety and human health are connected, said Jennifer Holton, spokeswoman for the Michigan Dep
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