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    WIFSS Food Safety in Headlines

    Food SafetyBy wp-user102/06/2014

    Rob Atwill and Christopher Kilonzo take a One Health approach when studying the pathogens responsible for numerous foodborne outbreaks that have resulted in illness, death and considerable economic losses.

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    The deadly guest who wouldn’t leave

    Food SafetyBy wp-user101/31/2014

    Once a community of Salmonella cells has been given the opportunity to become established on a surface, the number of cells will increase over time and you’ll be hard pressed to eliminate or kill all the cells of a mature biofilm.

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    WIFSS Partners with Homeland Security

    Food Safety, Homeland SecurityBy wp-user101/28/2014

    Protecting our food supply is more challenging than ever before. David Goldenberg from the UC Davis, Western Institute for Food Safety and Security will be at the helm of the U. S. Department of Homeland Security day-long course being held in Clovis.

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    Food Safety Risks from Wildlife

    Food Safety, Wildlife HealthBy wp-user101/21/2014

    The wildlife in our gardens and produce fields harbor the potential to carry pathogens and cause illness through ingestion of contaminated fresh produce. How significant is this food safety risk? How significant is this food safety risk?

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    Add Food Safety to Your New Year’s Resolutions

    Food SafetyBy wp-user101/04/2014

    It’s not too late to add food safety to your New Year’s Resolutions. You can help fight foodborne illness in 2014 by following the four basic messages of safe food preparation: clean, separate, cook and chill. Read about the four simple steps to a healthier and safer new year in the USDA Ask Karen Blog.

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    FDA Proposes New Food Defense Rule

    Food SafetyBy wp-user112/20/2013

    New FSMA rule requires the largest food business in the U.S. and abroad to take steps to prevent facilities from being the target of intentional attempts to contaminate the food supply.

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    FDA addresses antibiotic resistance

    Food SafetyBy wp-user112/12/2013

    Dr. Michael Payne, veterinarian and livestock pharmacologist at the Western Institute for Food Safety and Security, UC Davis, says the FDA’s phasing out of certain antibiotic use in food animals is a win-win-win for consumers, regulators and the livestock industries.

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    FSIS Releases Salmonella Action Plan

    Food Safety, Public HealthBy wp-user112/10/2013

    The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has released an Action Plan that outlines the steps it will take to address Salmonella in meat and poultry products.

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    It’s About Food Safety for Michele Jay-Russell

    Food SafetyBy wp-user111/25/2013

    Dr. Michele Jay-Russell, program director at the Western Center for Food Safety is being kept busy these days with details related to the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). When Jay-Russell is not testifying at hearings, she’s busy in a spinach field conducting raw manure experiments. Jay-Russell recently appeared at a one-day…

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    DHS Course Highlights Potential Threats

    Food Safety, Homeland SecurityBy wp-user111/21/2013

    David Goldenberg, Acting Program Manager and Coordinator for Field Training at the Western Institute for Food Safety and Security (WIFSS), was front and center, at a one-day agroterrorism training course. The course is one in a series of six courses developed at WIFSS, and is delivered through certified courses of the US Department of Homeland Security.

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