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Lettuce and Spinach Over 23 E. coli outbreaks since 1995

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2 Lettuce and Spinach Over 23 E. coli outbreaks since 1995
Hundreds of reported illnesses Several deaths Fresh or fresh-cut lettuce or spinach 9 outbreaks traced back to produce from Salinas, California 2

3 2006 Wendy’s E. coli Outbreak
Utah - June 2006 E. coli O21:H19 – only 3 culture-positive cases, although over 50 cases probable 3 HUS, 2 adult women,1 with 30 days, the other with 4 months of dialysis Likely lettuce from California 3

4 Dole and Natural Selections – Fall 2006
205 persons infected with outbreak strain of E. coli O157:H7 from 26 states. 102 (51%) hospitalized 31 (16%) developed hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) Three confirmed deaths – likely five 4

5 Dole and Natural Selections – Fall 2006
E. coli O157:H7 Isolated from 16 packages of DOLE spinach “DNA fingerprints” of all 16 match the outbreak strain Supplied by patients living in 10 states Eleven packages with lot codes consistent with a single manufacturing facility on a particular day 5

6 Taco E. coli Litigation Status
Multiple lawsuits filed in Courts in a 5 States Taco Bell and Ready-Pac Taco John’s and Bix Lettuce supplier to Bix - Outbreak PFGE found on nearby Farm 6

7 Aunt Mid’s E. coli Lettuce
At Least 40 cases in Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Canada Traceback looking at Salinas, Michigan, and California Central Valley

8 What Could Irradiation Prevent?

9 FDA Final Rule (73 FR 49593) Fresh Iceberg lettuce and Spinach – “reduce the level of potentially dangerous microbial pathogens….The FDA has assessed the safety … and has concluded that it will not adversely affect the safety of these products.” However, “Irradiation is voluntary.”

10 Food Irradiation from a Legal Perspective
Strict Liability – If the food has a pathogen and it makes someone ill – you pay! So, why Irradiate? Reduce risk of illnesses and lawsuits Susceptible Populations – the very young and elderly – schools and nursing homes Punitive Damages – failure to use may well “constitute a conscious disregard of a known risk”


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