Epidemiologic and laboratory investigations conducted by officials in local, state, and federal public health, agriculture, and regulatory agencies linked this outbreak to eating “kosher broiled chicken livers” from Schreiber Processing Corporation (doing business as Alle Processing Corporation/MealMart Company), and chopped chicken liver prepared from this product. These “kosher broiled chicken livers” are sold at retail
November 2011
Salmonella Pine Nut Lawsuit Filed in New York by Marler Clark
Veronika Waterbury was helping her mother cook dinner over Labor Day weekend. They made pesto sauce, using pine nuts. Veronika also munched on the nuts as they cooked.
Then she ate the leftovers the next day. Within hours, she became violently ill.
Twice, the 16-year-old was treated in the Emergency Room for extreme pain, shakiness…
36,185,000 Pounds of Salmonella Turkey Burger Recalled with 136 Illnesses
A total of 136 persons infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella Heidelberg were reported from 34 states with illness onset dates between February 27 and September 13, 2011. The number of ill persons identified in each state was as follows: Alabama (1), Arkansas (1), Arizona (3), California (7), Colorado (4), Connecticut (1), Georgia (2)…
Rochester New York Student Sues Salmonella Pine Nut Provider
A St. John Fisher College student is suing a Delaware company over tainted pine nuts.
Sean McGuirk says he ate pasta with pine nuts in it back in August. By September, he was sick with salmonella illness and hospitalized. He was notified by health officials that it was because he ate tainted pine nuts.
McGuirk…
Pine Nuts Linked to Salmonella Outbreak Recalled in Florida
Miami-based Badia Spices announced they are recalling the packaged nuts over fears they may be contaminated with salmonella.
The company said the affected nuts were sold in stores in Florida and four other states from June to October. The New Jersey firm where the nuts were purchased in bulk recalled them earlier this month after…
Salmonella Heidelberg Infections Linked to “Kosher Broiled Chicken Livers”
According to the CDC, in August 2011, CDC identified a sustained increase in the number of Salmonella Heidelberg isolates with the outbreak strain reported to PulseNet from New York and New Jersey. From April 1 to November 4, 2011, a total of 157 illnesses were reported in New York (93 cases) and New Jersey (64…
Marler Clark Files First Pine Nut Salmonella Lawsuit in New York
The Salmonella attorneys of Marler Clark, the nation’s leading law firm dedicated to representing victims of foodborne illness outbreaks, have filed a Salmonella lawsuit on behalf of a Rochester, New York man who was made ill after consuming Turkish pine nuts imported by Delaware-based American Pistachio Corp. The law firm is working in conjunction with…
Salmonella Pine Nuts Sicken 42 – mostly in New York
A total of 42 individuals infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella Enteritidis have been reported from 5 states.
Epidemiologic and laboratory investigations conducted by officials in local, state, and federal public health, agriculture, and regulatory agencies linked this outbreak to eating Turkish pine nuts sold in bulk bins at Wegmans grocery stores.
Consumers should…
170 Sickened by Schreiber Processing MealMart Chicken Liver with Salmonella
The recall applies to an undetermined amount of broiled chicken livers produced by Schreiber Processing Corp., based in Maspeth, N.Y., linked to the company’s MealMart brand kosher broiled chicken livers.
• 56 cases in New York City.
• 33 cases in upstate New York.
• 64 cases in New Jersey
• 9 cases in Maryland.…
Salmonella Chicken Liver Recalled from Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania
Schreiber Processing Corporation, a Maspeth, N.Y. establishment, is recalling an undetermined amount of broiled chicken liver products that are linked to a cluster of Salmonellosis illnesses in New Jersey and New York, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. FSIS is continuing to work with states, the Centers for…