U.S. sets new ground beef procedures to stop E. coli outbreaks
date:Aug 14, 2014
new procedures, FSIS will conduct immediate investigations of businesses whose ground beef tests positive for E. coli O157:H7 during initial testing, and at suppliers that provided source materials.

In the past, FSIS began investigations at the grinding facility only after a presumptive positive test result was confirmed, which can take two days. Tracing E. Coli outbreaks back to their source could have taken 30 days, USDA added.

A critical component of preventing foodborne illness is quickly
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