Health Highlights: July 16, 2012

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments,
compiled by the editors of HealthDay:

FDA Conducted Surveillance Operation Against
Scientists

A surveillance operation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
collected thousands of e-mails that agency scientists sent privately to
members of Congress, journalists, labor officials, lawyers and even
President Barack Obama, previously undisclosed government records
reveal.

The scientists claimed that flawed review procedures at the FDA had led
to the approval of medical imaging devices for mammograms and
colonoscopies that exposed patients to dangerous levels of radiation,
The New York Times reported.

The documents show that the operation identified 21 FDA employees,
Congressional officials, journalists and outside medical researchers who
were believed to be collaborating to release negative and “defamatory”
information about the FDA.

In defense of the surveillance operation, FDA officials said the
computer monitoring targeted five agency scientists suspected of leaking
confidential details about the design and safety of medical devices,
The Times reported.

In May, the federal government’s Office of Special Counsel concluded
that the scientists’ concerns were valid enough to warrant a full
investigation into “a substantial and specific danger to public
safety.”

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Consumers Should Avoid Mexicali Cheese Corp.
Products: FDA

Consumers should not buy or eat any products from the Mexicali Cheese
Corp. due to the threat of listeria, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
said Friday.

The agency issued the warning after the bacterium Listeria
monocytogenes
was found in the Woodville, N.Y. company’s finished
products, which were distributed in the New York City area, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

Retailers are being asked to remove any Mexicali cheese products from
their shelves. The products are packaged in a rigid 14 oz. plastic tub
with the plant number 36-0128 and a code of 071512. The containers have
the following product names:

  • Mexicali Queso Fresco Mexicano, Mexican Style Fresh Cheese
  • Acatlan Queso Fresco, Fresh Cheese
  • Mi Quesito Mexicano, Mexican Cheese
  • Quesillo Ecuatoriano, Ecuadorian Style Cheese

Listeria contamination can cause listeriosis, a disease that primarily
affects older adults, pregnant women, newborns and adults with weakened
immune systems. Listeria can cause miscarriages and stillbirths in
pregnant women, the FDA said.

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