A nearly nationwide outbreak of salmonella linked to poultry kept in backyard flocks has sickened more than 1,000 people in 49 states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. Two people ...
More than 900 people in 48 states have been sickened with salmonella, and at least one person has died, likely caused by backyard poultry like chickens and ducks. While outbreaks of salmonella from ...
ATLANTA, Ga. – An outbreak of Salmonella linked to contact with backyard poultry, like chicks and ducklings, has left at least 97 people sick in 28 states, the Centers for Disease Control announced ...
Tanya Keith, of Des Moines, Iowa, and her daughter Iolana feed their chickens in the backyard of their home, in Des Moines. The trend of raising backyard chickens caused a record number of ...
A new way to inhibit bacteria that causes foodborne illnesses has been discovered by researchers at The Ohio State University. The researchers found that antimicrobial peptides derived from probiotic ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says backyard chickens likely are behind Salmonella outbreaks in 21 states. The Tennessean reports the Thursday announcement says five people have been ...