WASHINGTON: Beef’s wake-up recall - (Washington Post)

December 21, 2007 – 4:57 pm

For beef lovers, 2007 will go down as another year of eating dangerously.
Since the spring, meat suppliers have recalled more than 30 million pounds of ground beef contaminated with the potentially lethal bacteria E. coli O157:H7, including the 21.7 million pounds recalled by New Jersey-based Topps Meat in September.
The story says that after three relatively quiet years, the 20 recalls this year have raised new doubts about whether the beef industry’s attempts to keep the pathogen out of ground beef, and the government’s oversight of those efforts, are working.
Microbiologists were cited as saying the prevalence of E. coli O157:H7 in the environment is highly variable, and no one can say with certainty what caused the spike in outbreaks. In several instances this year, however, USDA officials, the story says, missed red flags and were slow to correct longstanding deficiencies in the way they monitor beef processors’ efforts to contain the […]


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