Current location:home page > Laws and regulations

Suit Filed Against Maker of Spinach Linked to E. coli Outbreak

admin2 weeks ago (05-19)Laws and regulations23
A New York woman sickened in the ongoing E. coli outbreak linked to a packaged spinach and spring mi…
A New York woman sickened in the ongoing E. coli outbreak linked to a packaged spinach and spring mix is suing the producer of the contaminated greens.
greens
Sandra Isaac, a resident of the Rochester area, became the first outbreak victim to file suit against State Garden, whose Spinach and Spring Garden Mix has been implicated as the source of the bacteria Tuesday.

According to the complaint, Isaac – a nurse at University Health’s St. Mary’s campus – ate the mixed greens October 16, 17, 18 and 19 in a variety of salads at work, before developing a gastrointestinal illness the evening of the 19th. After continuing to produce loose stools for several hours, she was forced to leave her nighttime shift early. Three days later, Isaac’s stool turned bloody and she began to vomit. Her husband rushed her to the emergency room, where she was treated for dehydration.

A CT scan taken at the hospital showed that Isaac’s colon had become badly inflamed and was bleeding.

Isaac was released from the hospital that day, but is still recovering from her illness at home, says the complaint, filed in district court with the Western District of New York by Marler Clark, the Seattle-based food safety firm that also underwrites Food Safety News.

Suspecting that Isaac’s illness might be associated with the state’s ongoing E. coli outbreak, officials from the New York State Department of Health collected a sample of the mixed greens she had been eating the previous week; the sample tested positive for the outbreak strain of E. coli O157:H7.

The product, which has so far been linked to 19 illnesses in New York state, was sold at Wegmans supermarkets in the Northeast between October 14 and November 1.

Isaacs is seeking compensation for pain and suffering, lost wages and pharmaceutical costs, among other damages.

Related articles

GACC Announcement No. 30 of 2019

General Administration of Customs Announcement No. 30 of 2019 (Announcement on Inspection and Quaran…

Top 10 Regulatory Highlights in China Food Industry of 2018

In 2018, China's food industry has undergone dramatic changes, from institutional reforms to cross-b…

New Canada Food Guide recommends greater consumption of fruits and vegetables

The Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) and Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) said…

CFSA Solicited Public Opinions on 2 Novel Food Additives

On 24 December, 2018, China National Centre for Food Safety Risk Assessment (CFSA) solicited public…

New Policy| Imported Infant Formula affected by Cross-border E-commerce

The imported infant formula has been very popular in the cross-border e-commerce field, the purchasi…

CCEA gives nod to expanding scope of mandatory pkg norms under JPM Act

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has given…