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Outbreak Associated with Spinach Joint Investigation Report

FDA Finalizes Report on 2006 Spinach Outbreak: “The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and California’s Department of Health Services (CDHS) today released a joint report on an extensive investigation into the causes of an E.coli O157:H7 outbreak last fall that was associated with contaminated Dole brand Baby Spinach and resulted in 205 confirmed illnesses and three deaths. The inquiry was conducted by the California Food Emergency Response Team (CalFERT), a team of experts from FDA’s district office in San Francisco and CDHS. They were assisted by experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The investigators successfully identified the environmental risk factors and the areas that were most likely involved in the outbreak, but they were unable to definitely determine how the contamination originated.”

  • CDHS Investigation of an E coli O157 H7 Outbreak Associated with Consumption of Dole Brand Pre-packaged Baby Spinach Manufactured by Natural Selection Foods: September 13, 2006 – March 21, 2007 – Redacted
  • CDHS Investigation of an E coli O157 H7 Outbreak Associated with Consumption of Dole Brand Pre-packaged Baby Spinach Manufactured by Natural Selection Foods: September 13, 2006 – March 21, 2007 -Redacted with photos and figures removed
  • CDHS Recommendations in follow up to the Investigation of an Escherichia coli O157:H7 Outbreak Associated with Dole Pre-Packaged Spinach – March 2007
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