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  • Food Safety
    • Recalls & Public Health Alerts
      • Report a Problem with Food
        • Additional Recalls
      • Annual Recall Summaries
        • Summary of Recall Cases in Calendar Year 2012
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    • Food Safety Stats
      • Consumer Research
    • Foodborne Illness and Disease
      • Illnesses and Pathogens
        • Campylobacter
          • Campylobacter En Español
        • Clostridium botulinum
        • Escherichia coli O157:H7
        • Parasites and Foodborne Illness
        • Salmonella Questions and Answers
      • Resources for Public Health Partners
        • State Departments of Public Health
      • Outbreaks
        • Outbreak Investigations: Prevention
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    • Safe Food Handling and Preparation
      • Food Safety Basics
        • Additives in Meat and Poultry Products
        • Appliance Thermometers
        • Asar a la parrilla y seguridad alimentaria
        • Cleanliness Helps Prevent Foodborne Illness
        • Cooking for Groups
        • Cooking with Microwave Ovens
        • Cutting Boards
        • Deep Fat Frying
        • Doneness Versus Safety
        • Food Allergies
        • Glossary of Packaging Terms
        • Grilling Food Safely
        • Grilling and Food Safety
        • High Altitude Cooking
        • How Temperatures Affect Food
        • How to Find the USDA Establishment Number
        • Importing Meat, Poultry & Egg Products US
        • Inspection for Food Safety: The Basics
        • Irradiation and Food Safety FAQ
        • Keeping "Bag" Lunches Safe
        • Keeping Food Safe During an Emergency
        • Kitchen Thermometers
        • Mail Order Food Safety
        • Meat and Poultry Labeling Terms
        • Meat and Poultry Packaging Materials
        • Natural Flavors on Meat and Poultry Labels
        • Safe Handling of Take-Out Foods
        • Slaughter Inspection 101
        • Slow Cookers and Food Safety
        • Smoking Meat and Poultry
        • Tailgating Food Safety Q & A
        • Understanding FSIS Food Recalls
        • Water in Meat & Poultry
        • Danger Zone 40F - 140F
        • Food Product Dating
        • Freezing and Food Safety
        • Leftovers and Food Safety
        • Molds on Food: Are They Dangerous?
          • Hongos en los Alimentos: ¿Son Peligrosos?
        • Refrigeration
        • Safe Temperature Chart
        • Shelf-Stable Food
        • Steps to Keep Food Safe
        • The Big Thaw — Safe Defrosting Methods
        • The Color of Meat and Poultry
        • Washing Food: Does it Promote Food Safety?
        • Food Safety While Hiking, Camping & Boating
        • Seguridad Alimentaria Durante Caminatas, Campamentos y Paseos en Bote
      • Meat
        • Bacon and Food Safety
        • Bagre de la Granja a la Mesa
        • Beef From Farm To Table
        • Bison from Farm to Table
        • Carne de res ablandada mecánicamente
        • Catfish from Farm to Table
        • Color of Cooked Ground Beef as It Relates to Doneness
        • Corned Beef
        • Door-to-Door Meat Sales
        • Fresh Pork from Farm to Table
        • Goat from Farm to Table
        • Ground Beef and Food Safety
        • Hams and Food Safety
        • Hot Dogs & Food Safety
        • Jerky
        • Lamb From Farm to Table
        • Mechanically Tenderized Beef
        • Rabbit From Farm to Table
        • Roasting Those "Other" Holiday Meats
        • Sausages and Food Safety
        • Veal from Farm to Table
        • Yersiniosis and Chitterlings Tips
      • Poultry
        • Chicken From Farm to Table
        • Chicken Liver
        • Duck and Goose from Farm to Table
        • Hock Locks and Other Accoutrements
        • Is Pink Turkey Meat Safe?
        • Let's Talk Turkey Roasting
        • Poultry Processing: Questions & Answers
        • Poultry: Basting, Brining, and Marinating
        • Stuffing and Food Safety
        • The Poultry Label Says "Fresh"
        • Turduckens Require Safe Food Handling
        • Turkey Basics: Handling Cooked Dinners
        • Turkey Basics: Safe Cooking
        • Turkey Basics: Safe Thawing
        • Turkey Basics: Stuffing
        • Turkey from Farm to Table
        • Turkey: Alternate Routes to the Table
      • Eggs
        • Egg Products and Food Safety
        • Shell Eggs from Farm to Table
      • Emergencies
        • A Consumer's Guide to Food Safety: Severe Storms and Hurricanes
        • Fires and Food Safety
        • Keep Your Food Safe During Emergencies
        • Removing Odors from Refrigerators and Freezers
      • USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline
      • Brochures & Publications
    • Food Defense and Emergency Response
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  • Science & Data
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      • Microbiology
        • Baseline Microbiology Data Reports
        • Microbiological Testing Program for RTE Meat and Poultry Products
          • Tables & Results Microbiological Testing Program for RTE Meat
          • Tables & Results: Microbiological Testing Program Pasteurized Egg Products
          • Aggregate Salmonella Categorization of Raw Chicken Parts, NRTE Comminuted Poultry, Young Chicken Carcass and Young Turkey Carcass Establishments Using Moving Windows
          • Salmonella Initiative Program Criteria
            • Quarterly Sampling Reports on Antimicrobial Resistance
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            • Quarterly Sampling Reports on Salmonella
            • Salmonella Action Plan: A One and Two Year Update
            • Salmonella Categorization of Individual Establishments for Poultry Products
        • Microbiological Testing Program for Escherichia coli O157:H7 and non-O157 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC)
          • Year-to-Date Totals: Testing of Raw Ground Beef Component (RGBC) Samples for E. coli O157:H7 and non-O157 Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC)
          • Annual Report for STEC in Raw Ground Beef or Veal and Raw Ground Beef or Veal Components
          • Individual E. coli Positive Results for Raw Ground Beef (RGB) and RGB Components 2017
          • Individual E. coli Positive Results for Raw Ground Beef (RGB) and RGB Components 2018
          • Individual E. coli Positive Results for Raw Ground Beef (RGB) and RGB Components 2016
          • Individual E. coli Positive Results for Raw Ground Beef (RGB) and RGB Components 2015
          • Year-to-Date 2018 Totals: Results of Raw Ground Beef Component (RGBC) Samples for E. coli O157:H7 and non-O157 Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC):
        • National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS)
        • Salmonella Verification Testing Program Monthly Posting
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        • Egg Product Testing, Years 1995-2017
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    • Scientific Reports
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        • FSIS Data Analysis and Reporting: Public Health Regulations FY 2022
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        • FSIS Data Analysis and Reporting: Public Health Regulations FY 2016
        • FSIS Data Analysis and Reporting: Public Health Regulations FY 2017
        • FSIS Data Analysis and Reporting: Public Health Regulations FY 2018
        • FSIS Data Analysis and Reporting: Public Health Regulations FY 2019
        • FSIS Data Analysis and Reporting: Public Health Regulations FY 2020
        • FSIS Data Analysis and Reporting: Public Health Regulations FY 2023
      • Interagency Food Safety Analytics Collaboration (IFSAC)
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    • Advisory Committees
      • National Advisory Committee on Meat and Poultry Inspection (NACMPI)
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        • 2021-2023 National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria For Foods (NACMCF)
        • NACMCF 2022 Subcommittee
        • 2018-2020 National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria For Foods (NACMCF)
  • Inspection
    • Inspection Programs
      • Inspection of Meat Products
        • Humane Handling Ombudsman
        • Modernization of Swine Slaughter Inspection
      • Inspection of Poultry Products
        • Reducing Salmonella in Poultry
          • Pilot Projects: Salmonella Control Strategies
          • Proposed Regulatory Framework to Reduce Salmonella Illnesses Attributable to Poultry
            • Component 1
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            • Component 3
          • Salmonella By the Numbers
          • Salmonella KPI
          • Salmonella Risk Assessments
        • Modernization of Poultry Slaughter Inspection
      • Inspection of Egg Products
      • Inspection of Siluriformes
    • Compliance Guidance
      • Significant Guidance
      • HACCP
        • HACCP-Based-Inspection Models Project
          • New Poultry Inspection System (NPIS)
          • HIMP Redesign Achievement of Performance Standards Young Chicken Plants
          • List of HIMP Participating Plants
        • HACCP Validation
      • PHIS
        • PHIS: Historical Information
      • Retail Guidance
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        • Small Plant Help Desk
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      • Microbial Risk
        • Listeria Monocytogenes
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        • Specified Risk Material
          • BSE Rules Being Strictly Enforced
        • Guidance for Controlling Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) in Retail Delicatessens - Best Practice Tips for Deli Operators
      • Specified Risk Material Resources
      • Food Safety Assessments Tools
      • Recall Process
      • Sanitation Performance Standards Compliance Guide
      • Labeling
        • Basics of Labeling
        • Claims Guidance
        • Nonfood Compounds
          • Compounds Used for Construction and Repair in Federally Inspected Meat and Poultry Plants
          • Criteria Used by the Former Compounds and Packaging Branch for Evaluating Nonfood Compounds and Proprietary Substances
        • Ingredients Guidance
        • Label Submission and Approval System (LSAS)
          • Integration of Paper Label Applications into the Label Submission and Approval System (LSAS)
        • Labeling Policies
          • Human Food Made with Cultured Animal Cells
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          • Comprehensive List of Reasons for Label Modifications and Returns
        • Labeling Procedures
          • Information Required For Requesting a Temporary Approval
          • 10 Most Common Mistakes And How to Avoid Them
          • Label Submission Checklist
          • Labeling Situations That Can Not Have a Temporary Approval
          • Labeling and Establishment Responsibilities
          • Ten Most Commonly Asked Labeling Questions
          • Trans Fat Declarations in the Nutrition Facts Panel on Product Labeling
      • New Technology
        • Cooperative Agreements FY 2003
        • Cooperative Agreements FY 2004
        • Cooperative Agreements FY 2005
        • Food Safety Technologies FY 2003
        • Food Safety Technologies FY 2004
        • Food Safety Technologies FY 2005
        • NOL for Non-O157 STEC Test Methods
        • New Technology Information Table
      • Humane Handling
    • Import & Export
      • Import & Export Library
        • Eligible Foreign Establishments
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      • Import Guidance
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      • Archives
        • ARCHIVE: National Preparedness Month - Cyber Security for Remote Work
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        • ARCHIVE: Message from Leadership — Women’s Equality Day
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Outbreak Investigations: Response

During investigations, FSIS may respond by posting recalls of FSIS-regulated products linked to illness or by issuing public health alerts. Following outbreak investigations, FSIS conducts after-action reviews to identify, share, and apply lessons learned with public health, industry partners, and consumers to help prevent future illness and improve future outbreak response.

The Outcomes & References column includes links to recall notices, public health alerts, and after-action review reports, as well as CDC outbreak notices for selected multistate foodborne outbreaks, which provide additional information. For a list of all foodborne outbreaks reported to CDC since 1998, please use the CDC National Outbreak Reporting System Dashboard.

Frequently Asked Questions are listed below the table.

Outbreak Year (reference number) Pathogen Product Additional Information Active
November
2022

(2023-02)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) Beef (suspect)


No
October
2022

(2023-01)
Salmonella Newport Beef


No
August
2022

(2022-07)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) Ground beef CDC Notice: E. coli Outbreak Linked to Ground Beef
FSIS Public Notification: FSIS Issues Public Health Alert For Specific Ground Beef In HelloFresh Meal Kits Due to Possible E. Coli O157:H7 Contamination

No
June
2022

(2022-06)
Salmonella Muenchen Beef (suspect)


No
May
2022

(2022-05)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) Beef (suspect)

FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS-After-Action-Review-2022-05.pdf
No
April
2022

(2022-04)
Salmonella Enteritidis Chicken


No
December
2021

(2022-03)
Clostridium botulinum (Botulism) Canned soup (suspect)

FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2022-03
No
November
2021

(2022-02)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) Beef, ground (suspect)


No
October
2021

(2022-01)
Salmonella I 4,[5],12:i:- Italian-style salami sticks CDC Notice: Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Salami Sticks
FSIS Public Notification: FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Salame Stick Products Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination
FSIS Public Notification: Euro Foods Dba Citterio USA Corp. Recalls Salame Stick Products Due To Possible Salmonella Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS-After-Action-Review-2021-09, 2022-01
No
August
2021

(2021-09)
Salmonella Infantis and Salmonella Typhimurium Italian-style meats CDC Notice: Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Italian-Style Meats
FSIS Public Notification: Fratelli Beretta USA, Inc. Recalls Ready-to-Eat Uncured Antipasto Meat Products Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS-After-Action-Review-2021-09, 2022-01
No
June
2021

(2021-08)
Listeria monocytogenes Precooked Chicken CDC Notice: Listeria Outbreak Linked to Fully Cooked Chicken
FSIS Public Notification: Tyson Foods Inc. Recalls Ready-To-Eat Chicken Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS-After-Action-Review-2021-08
No
May
2021

(2021-07)
Salmonella Enteritidis Chicken, raw, frozen, breaded, stuffed CDC Notice: Investigation Details | Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Raw Frozen Breaded Stuffe…
FSIS Public Notification: Serenade Foods Recalls Frozen Raw Breaded Stuffed Chicken Products due to Possible Salmonella Enteritidis Contamination
FSIS Public Notification: FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Frozen Raw Breaded Stuffed Chicken Products Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2022-11
No
March
2021

(2021-06)
Salmonella Hadar Turkey, ground CDC Notice: Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Ground Turkey
FSIS Public Notification: FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Raw Ground Turkey Products Linked to Salmonella Hadar Illness

No
March
2021

(2021-05)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) Beef, ground (suspect)


No
February
2021

(2021-04)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) Unknown CDC Notice: View CDC Investigation Notice


No
January
2021

(2021-03)
Listeria monocytogenes Unknown


No
January
2021

(2021-02)
Escherichia coli O145 (E. coli) Beef, ground (suspect)


No
September
2020

(2020-12)
Listeria monocytogenes Italian-style deli meats (suspect) CDC Notice: View CDC Investigation Notice


No
November
2019

(2020-04)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) Beef, ground

FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2020-04

 
No
October
2019

(2020-01)
Salmonella Dublin Beef, ground CDC Notice: Dublin-11-2019
FSIS Public Notification: Central Valley Meat Co., Inc. Recalls Ground Beef Products Due to Possible Salmonella Dublin Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2020-01
No
April
2019

(2019-07)
Escherichia coli O103 (E. coli) Beef, ground CDC Notice: O103-04-2019
FSIS Public Notification: K2D Foods Recalls Raw Ground Beef Products Due to Possible E. coli O103 Contamination
FSIS Public Notification: Grant Park Packing Recalls Raw Ground Beef Products Due to Possible E. coli O103 Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2019-07
No
February
2019

(2019-06)
Salmonella Schwarzengrund Turkey, ground CDC Notice: Schwarzengrund-03-2019
FSIS Public Notification: Butterball LLC Recalls Turkey Products Due to Possible Salmonella Schwarzengrund Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2019-06
No
October
2018

(2019-02)
Listeria monocytogenes Pork patty rolls CDC Notice: Lm-11-2018
FSIS Public Notification: 165368 C. Corporation Recalls Pork Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: Listeria monocytogenes Outbreak Linked to Pork Patty Products, 2019-02
No
September
2018

(2018-16)
Listeria monocytogenes Ham, ready-to-eat CDC Notice: Lm-10-2018
FSIS Public Notification: Johnston County Hams Recalls Ready-To-Eat Ham Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
FSIS Public Notification: Ukrop's Homestyle Foods Recalls Ready-To-Eat Meat and Poultry Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2018-16
No
September
2018

(2018-15)
Salmonella Newport Beef, ground CDC Notice: Newport-10-2018
FSIS Public Notification: JBS Tolleson, Inc. Recalls Raw Beef Products due to Possible Salmonella Newport Contamination
FSIS Public Notification: JBS Tolleson, Inc. Recalls Raw Beef Products Due to Possible Salmonella Newport Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS-After-Action-Review: Salmonella Newport Outbreaks Associated with Ground Beef, 2016-2019
No
August
2018

(2018-13)
Salmonella I 4,[5],12:i:- Chicken CDC Notice: Salmonella-08-2018
FSIS Public Notification: FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Empire Kosher Poultry, Inc. Raw Chicken Products due to Possible Salmonella Contamination

No
August
2018

(2018-12)
Escherichia coli O26 (E. coli) Beef, ground CDC Notice: O26-09-2018
FSIS Public Notification: Publix Super Markets Inc. Recalls Ground Chuck Products Due To Possible E. coli O26 Contamination
FSIS Public Notification: Cargill Meat Solutions Recalls Ground Beef Products due to Possible E. coli O26 Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2018-12
No
May
2018

(2018-11)
Salmonella Infantis Chicken

FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2018-11
No
May
2018

(2018-10)
Salmonella Enteritidis Chicken, raw, breaded

FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2018-10
No
February
2018

(2018-06)
Salmonella Typhimurium Chicken salad CDC Notice: Typhimurium-02-2018
FSIS Public Notification: Triple T Specialty Meats Inc. Recalls Chicken Salad Products Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2018-06
No
February
2018

(2018-05)
Salmonella Reading Turkey, ground CDC Notice: Reading-07-2018
FSIS Public Notification: Jennie-O Turkey Store Sales, Inc. Recalls Raw Ground Turkey Products due to Possible Salmonella Reading Contamination
FSIS Public Notification: Jennie-O Turkey Store Sales, LLC Recalls Raw Ground Turkey Products due to Possible Salmonella Reading Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2018-05
No
October
2017

(2018-01)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) Beef, ground
FSIS Public Notification: Vermont Livestock Slaughter And Processing LLC, Recalls Ground Beef Due To Possible E. Coli O157:H7 Contamination

No
September
2016

(2016-24)
Salmonella I 4,[5],12:i:- Chicken, rotisserie
FSIS Public Notification: FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Chicken Product Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2016-24
No
September
2016

(2016-22)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) Beef, ground CDC Notice: O157H7-09-2016
FSIS Public Notification: Adams Farm Slaughterhouse Recalls Beef, Veal, And Bison Products Due To Possible E. Coli O157:H7 Adulteration

No
July
2016

(2016-18)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) Beef, ground
FSIS Public Notification: PT Farm, LLC Recalls Beef Products Due To Possible E. Coli O157:H7 Contamination

No
July
2016

(2016-14)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) Beef, ground
FSIS Public Notification: Good Food Concepts, LLC D.B.A. Ranch Foods Direct Recalls Non-Intact Beef Products Due To Possible E. Coli O157:H7 Contamination

No
July
2016

(2016-13)
Salmonella I 4,[5],12:i:- Pork (including at pig roasts)
FSIS Public Notification: Kapowsin Meats Inc. Recalls Pork Products Due To Possible Salmonella Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2015-18/2016-13 (2016)
No
January
2016

(2016-05)
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) Beef, ground
FSIS Public Notification: Snapp's Ferry Packing Company Recalls Beef Product Due To Possible E. Coli O157:H7 Contamination

No
July
2015

(2015-18)
Salmonella I 4,[5],12:i:- and Salmonella Infantis Pork (including at pig roasts) CDC Notice: Salmonella-08-2015
FSIS Public Notification: Kapowsin Meats Recalls Pork Product Due To Possible Salmonella Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2015-18/2016-13 (2015)
No
June
2015

(2015-12)
Salmonella Enteritidis Chicken, stuffed CDC Notice: Enteritidis-07-2015
FSIS Public Notification: Barber Foods Recalls Stuffed Chicken Products Due To Possible Salmonella Enteritidis Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2015-11/2015-12 (2015-2)
No
June
2015

(2015-11)
Salmonella Enteritidis Chicken, stuffed CDC Notice: Enteritidis-07-2015
FSIS Public Notification: Aspen Foods Recalls Frozen, Raw, Stuffed & Breaded Chicken Products Due to Possible Salmonella Enteritidis Contamination
FSIS After-Action Review: FSIS After-Action Review: 2015-11/2015-12 (2015-1)
No

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I think food made me sick?

If you think you have a foodborne illness, see a health care provider for treatment.  Your health care provider can test you and if the tests show you have a reportable foodborne illness, your state or local public health officials should be notified. If you suspect an FSIS-regulated meat, poultry, or egg product made you sick, see the Report a Problem with Food page for information on how to notify FSIS.

Why is FSIS posting this information?

FSIS is sharing information on active outbreak investigations to increase transparency about the work that FSIS does to investigate and respond to foodborne outbreaks. In an effort to be more transparent and provide timely updates of FSIS’ outbreak investigation actions to better protect consumers, FSIS may publish outbreak data prior to a specific product being identified as the source of an outbreak. 

How often will FSIS be updating this information?

FSIS will be updating this table weekly.

Why doesn’t every outbreak on the table include a corresponding FSIS action (e.g., recall, public health alert, or after-action report)?

Unfortunately, public health officials cannot solve every outbreak because evidence needed to identify the source of illness is often difficult to obtain. The outbreak may end before enough information is gathered to identify the source or the source may be identified after the outbreak ends and the risk to the public is over. In addition, an outbreak investigation may end up implicating a product not regulated by FSIS, even if meat and poultry was initially suspected as the source.

Are the outbreaks on this table inclusive of all the foodborne outbreaks in the United States?

No, the outbreaks in this table do not account for all foodborne outbreaks. FSIS routinely monitors clusters of illnesses to determine if FSIS-regulated products may be the source of illnesses. FSIS will post an outbreak investigation to this table when there is compelling evidence that an FSIS-regulated product is the source. When an investigated product is listed as suspected, this does not mean other foods were ruled out as the source of the outbreak.

Does this table include all outbreaks investigated by FSIS?

No. Prior to November 2020, this table only included closed outbreaks in which FSIS responded by posting a recall of FSIS-regulated product linked to illness, a public health alert, and/or an after-action review report.

Are CDC and FDA sharing information with the public about the outbreaks they investigate?

Yes, please see the CDC outbreaks table and the FDA outbreaks table.

Why doesn’t the number of open outbreaks in this table align with the number of outbreaks in the CDC or FDA outbreak table?

The content of the tables depends on who regulates the product associated with the outbreak. FSIS and FDA regulate different products.  FSIS only includes outbreaks that FSIS is investigating on this webpage, which are those that may be associated with meat, poultry, and egg products. An outbreak may be included in both the FSIS and FDA outbreak tables if products regulated by both agencies are suspected sources.

Outbreak investigations in which reported illnesses are confined to one state may appear on FSIS’ table, but not CDC’s. This is because CDC generally only coordinates multistate investigations.

What pathogens are involved in FSIS outbreak investigations?

The primary pathogens involved in FSIS outbreak investigations are Salmonella, Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes, or Campylobacter.

What is the FSIS process to investigate foodborne illnesses?

If FSIS suspects that an FSIS-regulated product is associated with foodborne illness, FSIS investigates the outbreak per FSIS Directive 8080.3, Foodborne Illness Investigations.

What type of information does FSIS need to take action?

FSIS and partners collect and evaluate epidemiologic, laboratory, environmental assessment, and traceback information to determine if there is a link between an FSIS-regulated product and human illnesses. Additional information is located on the FSIS Information Helpful to FSIS During Foodborne Illness Investigations web page.

What if outbreaks do not appear to be associated with FSIS-regulated products?

FSIS continuously works with public health partners to monitor outbreaks and available epidemiologic, laboratory, environmental assessment, and traceback information to determine if FSIS-regulated products may be causing human illnesses. Even if evidence suggests an outbreak is not associated with an FSIS-regulated product or there is limited information about what products might be associated with illnesses, FSIS may still provide technical assistance, investigative support, and guidance to public health officials or other food safety agencies.

What if I want to know more about a specific outbreak?

Please submit a FOIA request (FOIA request).

 

Public health agencies should notify FSIS as soon as possible about illness outbreaks potentially associated with FSIS-regulated products (including meat, poultry, and egg products) at FoodborneDiseaseReports@usda.gov.

If you think you are ill, see a physician. You can report a problem with FSIS-regulated products to the toll-free USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854) or report the complaint online. For more information visit: Report a Problem with Food.

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