By hkbolingBrought to us by our friends at BarfBlog. The original citation can be found in their article. Flyslayer: Flies transport Campylobacter in the kitchen |Uncategorized
By hkbolinghttp://www.foodqualitynews.com/Industry-news/Neck-skin-issue-prompts-FSA-to-pause-chicken-testing In the past, FSA has tested the neck skin of retail chicken for the presence of Campylobacter as this has historically been the most... |Uncategorized
By hkbolingCampylobacter may not get as much attention as pathogens like Salmonella do, but it’s a big deal. FSA: 280,000 Sickened With Campylobacter in the UK... |Uncategorized
By hkboling By Joe Whitworth+, 05-Feb-2016 The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA-FSIS) has finalized federal standards that it estimates will prevent...