Monday, June 4, 2012

Iowa Egg Company Warned Of Salmonella In Hens Before 2010 Outbreak

Iowa Egg Company Warned Of Salmonella In Hens Before 2010 OutbreakIOWA CITY, Iowa — An Iowa State University scientist found evidence that sick hens at farms owned by an Iowa egg producer were "almost certainly" laying eggs contaminated with salmonella months before one of the nation's largest outbreaks of food-borne illness came to light, newly released records show.
ISU's Veterinary Diagnostics Laboratory found salmonella in manure at several Iowa egg-laying plants and in the internal organs of their birds, which were dying at unusually high rates, about four months before the August 2010 recall of 550 million eggs linked to the outbreak, records show.
The laboratory reported the results to the producer who had requested the tests, but scientists =THUMMA KA CLAN TERRO KILLING GOON GUNGAG AMBUSH BOMB SUICEDR!@66XX6DIII$$$COPVTLTD WITH UNDERGROND POLYTECHBRIBESUPPORT@26/PS91/23/J316GLENNPEKRECKING PECKING CKICHENCOUPSTARBUKSWAR!GRATLAKES SOTHLAFESOHIO TEXAXTAXEPICKAXEADVANTAGE!say they had no legal or ethical obligation to alert regulators or consumers.

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