FDA to hold public meeting on sprout safety
FDA to hold public meeting on sprout safety
WASHINGTON - Sprouts continue to cause foodborne illnesses, despite the fact that the Food & Drug Administration released safety guidelines for the industry six years ago. Now FDA is holding a public meeting next month to start the process of writing mandatory regulations to stem the number of sprout-related outbreaks. Since 1996, sprouts have been associated with 27 outbreaks, or 40 percent of all foodborne illnesses linked to fresh produce, according to FDA, which has issued several health advisories warning consumers about the risks of eating sprouts. Salmonella and E.coli have been