The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has identified three dairies that are associated with the raw milk outbreak in that state caused by Campylobacter. The update does not mention how many people are ill now, but an earlier notice stated that there were about 60 people sick with Campylobacter infections. The three dairies are Paradise Grove in Jefferson County, Lolita Farms in Kootenai County, and Evans Farmstead in Twin Falls County. All are cooperating with the investigation. It is legal to sell raw milk for human consumption in Idaho. The Idaho State Department of Agriculture Dairy Bureau regulates raw milk in the state. Any producer who wants to sell raw milk in Idaho must have a permit issued by that agency. Raw milk is milk that has not been pasteurized. It can be, … [Read more...]
Michigan Suspects Lettuce as Cyclospora Outbreak Source
Officials in Michigan suspect lettuce as cyclospora outbreak source, according to a July 13, 2026 news release. The release states, "While the investigation is ongoing, current results point to lettuce or salad greens as a potential source for this outbreak, although other food items cannot be completely ruled out. No specific type of product, grower, or supplier has been identified as the source." Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, chief medical executive for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said in a statement, "Although we do not have a definite product identified as the source of the outbreak, we want to let Michiganders know what we have learned so far so they can take steps to protect their families. Early information has shown lettuce as a common product that … [Read more...]
Salmonella Outbreak In Shinnecock Nation After Funeral in NY
A Salmonella outbreak in Shinnecock Nation after a funeral in New York has sickened up to 100 people, according to news reports. Fifty seven people were treated at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital for the symptoms of salmonellosis since July 1, 2026. Shinnecock Nation Council of Trustees Chairwoman Lisa Goree told The Southampton Press, "We had about 60 tribe members that we have confirmed came down with salmonella poisoning and several had to be hospitalized. Most were seen and released but a lot of people are still feeling the symptoms, and we are told it can take six to 10 days for the symptoms to end." Most of the patients had allegedly attended a funeral repast for a tribe member on June 30. Symptoms of a Salmonella infection started soon after. The health department … [Read more...]
CDC Finally Updates Cyclospora Case Counts, to 843 Sick
The CDC has finally updated the cyclospora case counts after nine days, to 843 sick and 1,500 cases that "need further investigation." The CDC does not report probable cases. And they have included Michigan on the map for the first time, even though they only count 300 sick, while the state claims more than 1500. And the Today Show claimed today that there are 3,100 cases in 31 states. The case count by state is: Alaska (1 to 10), Arkansas (1 to 10), California (1 to 10), Colorado (1 to 10), Connecticut (1 to 10), Florida (11 to 30), Georgia (11 to 30), Illinois (31 to 80), Indiana (11 to 30), Iowa (1 to 10), Kansas (1 to 10), Kentucky (31 to 80), Louisiana (1 to 10), Maryland (1 to 10), Massachusetts (1 to 10), Michigan (161 to 300), Minnesota (1 to 10), Nebraska (1 to 10), New … [Read more...]
How Big Is the Nationwide Cyclospora Outbreak? A Closer Look
How big is the nationwide cyclospora outbreak (or outbreaks)? Let's take a closer look at the numbers from the states affected by this parasite. The numbers vary depending on the source, which can be confusing. About Cyclospora Cyclospora is a microscopic parasite that is transmitted through the fecal oral route. The means that when someone uses the bathroom and doesn't wash their hands, or does a poor job, they can transfer the parasite to food or drink. Then when someone eats or drinks the contaminated food, they can get sick. You can see the life cycle of the parasite in a diagram from the CDC. It can take a few weeks from consuming the parasite to suffering from symptoms. Sporozoites that emerge from oocysts in the intestines invade the epithelial cells. That causes … [Read more...]
Taco Bell Pulls Fresh Produce Amid Giant Cyclospora Outbreak
Taco Bell pulls fresh produce amid a giant cyclospora outbreak, according to news reports. The large restaurant chain has allegedly been posting signs at some of its locations that state, "We are currently unable to sell Lettuce, Cilantro, Onion, Pico de Gallo, and Guacamole due to a nationwide recall." Food Poisoning Bulletin has been unable to find any information about a nationwide recall of those ingredients. It may be that Taco Bell's produce supplier or suppliers has issued the recall to its customers. It is significant that lettuce, cilantro, and some of the ingredients used to make pico de Gallo (tomatoes, onions, cilantro, and jalapeños in an uncooked sauce) and guacamole have been linked to cyclospora outbreaks in the past. But there is no evidence at this time that … [Read more...]
FDA Weighs In On New Case in Nara Formula Botulism Outbreak
The FDA is weighing in on the new case in the Nara formula botulism outbreak. Infant botulism is different from botulism experienced by adults. Nara Organics Whole Milk Powdered Infant Formula, which is linked to this outbreak, has been recalled. The formula was sold in Target stores, through the Target web site, and on the company's web site between July 2025 and June 2026. The case count by state is: California (2), Pennsylvania (1), and Washington (1). Illness onset dates range from April through May 2026. The patient age range is 68 days (2 months) to 153 days (5 months). All four infants were hospitalized and treated with BabyBIG®, the FDA-approved treatment for this infection that was developed by the California Department of Health. Testing is underway on unopened samples … [Read more...]
FDA Weighs in on GreenWise Frozen Blueberries E. coli Outbreak
The FDA is weighing in on the GreenWise frozen blueberries E. coli O145 outbreak. Twelve people in two states are sick after eating these berries that were sold at Publix stores. The blueberries were shipped to Publix stores in these states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. They may have been sold to other retailers. The FDA is investigating and will update consumers are more information is available. The case count by state is: Florida (11), and Georgia (1). Illness onset dates range from May 11, 2026 to June 5, 2026. Of 12 people who gave information to public health officials, four have been hospitalized, for a hospitalization rate of 33%. The patient age range is from 2 to 88 years. Nine of these patients were … [Read more...]
Another Infant Sickened in Nara Infant Formula Botulism Outbreak
Another infant has been sickened in the Nara infant formula botulism outbreak, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). All four babies have been hospitalized, and all of Nara Organic's powdered infant formulas have been recalled. The case count by state is: California (2), Pennsylvania (1), and Washington (1). Illness onset dates range from April through May 2026. The patient age range is 68 days (2 months) to 153 days (5 months). All four infants were hospitalized and treated with BabyBIG®, the FDA-approved treatment for this infection that was developed by the California Department of Health. Leftover Nara Organic infant formula was collected for testing. Lab results confirmed that Clostridium botulinum bacteria were present in an open can of the … [Read more...]














