Marler Blog

May 12, 2026

Hey, FDA Commissioner Makary, AI has a wild idea – perhaps a Hallucination?

I asked our AI friends – What are the pros and cons of replacing FDA Commissioner Makary with me – here is the response? This is a very timely question — Makary resigned as FDA Commissioner today, May 12, 2026, amid reports of internal tensions and policy clashes, with the vaping dispute reportedly being a […]

April 12, 2007

ConAgra Salmonella Tennessee Cases Grow

I have learned that the current Salmonella Tennessee case stool and urine positives (substantial numbers of ill people had urinary tract infections instead of stool cultures) have risen to 563 in 47 States.  The first reported case is in August 2006 and remaining constant, but low, through September, spiking in October, November, December and then […]

April 11, 2007

One, Two, Three Stikes Your Out Dole

Tom Ragan, Sentinel staff writer, wrote today – Leafy green growers, shippers face three strikes rule It’s three strikes or they’re out for growers, shippers or handlers who violate food safety standards designed to prevent future E. coli outbreaks.  The new policy is expected to be passed later this month in Sacramento by the California […]

April 10, 2007

Lawyers walk through Peter Pan plant

Sylvester, Georgia – Thousands of people worldwide were sickened by Sylvester produced Peter Pan and Great Value Peanut Butter and are suing ConAgra Foods. Ten attorneys were allowed inside the plant Monday to see for themselves how salmonella bacteria ended up inside peanut butter jars. Lawyers, photographers, and engineers walked the roof of ConAgra Foods, […]

April 09, 2007

Peanut Butter CSI Sylvester

The Associated Press out of Atlanta broke our visit to the ConAgra Peanut Butter plant in Sylvester, Georgia ConAgra’s Leaking Roof Lawyers and investigators visit south Ga. peanut butter plant An army of plaintiffs’ lawyers and investigators is inspecting the south Georgia peanut butter plant linked to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened more than […]

April 07, 2007

Two New Cases of E. coli Force Closure of Lake Forest Restaurant

Two new cases of E. coli bacteria infection among people who ate at a Lake Forest restaurant were confirmed Saturday and health officials said the restaurant would be closed until further notice. The other latest case involves an employee who tested positive for E. coli despite not reporting any early symptoms. Restaurant officials voluntarily closed […]

April 06, 2007

Some good E. coli news

According to a breaking AP story: Young E. coli victim improves, could leave intensive care A girl hospitalized with an E. coli infection after eating at a restaurant was expected to be transferred out of intensive care by the weekend, a hospital spokeswoman said Friday. The 12-year-old girl was one of 10 people sickened by […]

April 05, 2007

Three more E. coli cases in Orange County bring total to 10

Authorities say three more cases of E, coli have been identified among customers of an Orange County restaurant, bringing the number of people sickened to ten.  The Orange County Health Agency says interviews with all ten people confirmed they ate at a restaurant in Lake Forest on March 23rd or 24th.  The agency says officials […]

April 05, 2007

ConAgra Leaky Roof Cause of Salmonella Outbreak

See post at www.salmonellablog.com According to Associated Press reports: ConAgra spokeswoman Stephanie Childs said the company traced the Salmonella outbreak to three incidents in its Sylvester, Ga., plant last August. The plant’s roof leaked during a rainstorm and the sprinkler system went off twice because of a faulty sprinkler, which was repaired. The moisture from […]

April 05, 2007

Girl with E. coli still hospitalized with Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS)

What is Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS)? Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) (see www.about-hus.com) is a severe, life-threatening complication of an E. coli O157:H7 bacterial infection (see www.about-ecoli.com). Although most people recover from an E. coli O157:H7 infection, about 5-10% of infected individuals goes on to develop HUS. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome was first described in 1955, and […]

April 04, 2007

E. coli, Salmonella and Buffet Salad Bars – UPDATE

Since the news first broke of E. coli illnesses tied to an Orange County buffet-type restaurant, we have received several calls from folks who believe that they have been sickened.  We are investigating those claims. When I first heard about an E. coli outbreak tied to a buffet-restaurant, I must admit I was not too […]

April 03, 2007

E. coli food source sought – UPDATE

The Orange County Register reports that a restaurant and the Orange County Health Department try to pinpoint origin of illness The restaurant, a San Diego-based salad-bar chain, is cooperating with Orange County health officials who are trying to pinpoint the food that caused six children and one adult to get sick after eating at a […]

April 02, 2007

Tomato growers push for tougher food-safety rules

Susan Salisbury staff writer of the Palm Beach Post wrote an article published on Monday, April 02, 2007 – excerpts below The crusading journalist Upton Sinclair stunned the nation in 1906 with his book The Jungle, which exposed deplorable, dangerous conditions in the slaughterhouses of Chicago. Later that year, Congress acted, and the rules it […]

March 31, 2007

CDC Warns Public of Chick Risk

Peep, chirp, quack! one chick just hatched Th CDC warns the public of the risk of Salmonella being transferred from chicks to humans. Why parents should think twice before giving baby birds for Easter: Easter brings to mind brightly colored eggs, baskets full of candy, and large chocolate bunnies. Traditions associated with the Easter season […]

March 28, 2007

“Hangin’ with Sanjay

I spent Tuesday (beginning at 7:00 AM in 40 degree weather) with Dr. Sanjay Gupta and a camera crew from CNN traveling around Salinas and San Juan Bautista investigating the cause of the 2006 Dole Spinach E. coli Outbreak.  I found Dr. Gupta very well informed and fair in his questions (probably because his wife […]

March 25, 2007

Food fight

Alex Pulaski of the Portland Oregonian had been working on the following piece for the last several weeks: When something goes terribly wrong with peanut butter, lettuce or spinach, Bill Marler starts adding telephone lines to handle calls pouring into his Seattle office. Marler has emerged as the country’s preeminent plaintiff’s lawyer in food-borne-illness cases. […]

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