Tempeh Salmonella Case Highlights Illnesses that Fall through the Cracks
date:Jun 29, 2012
d need for enhanced surveillance or suspected outbreak investigation.

If Hurtado had been hospitalized in North Carolina, she'd likely have a confirmed serotype and been included in the official case count, according to Hurtado's attorney Bill Marler. Marler's law firm, Marler Clark, specializes in foodborne illness litigation.

Hurtado recently filed thefirst lawsuitagainst Smiling Hara and Tempeh Online, the retailer that sold Smiling Hara the Salmonella-contaminated spore culture used to mak
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