The FDA says its lab finding of Cyclospora in Taylor Farms lettuce linked to the Taco Bell outbreak was a false positive after experts re-reviewed results.
FDA says a lettuce sample linked to Taylor Farms was a false positive, but the outbreak investigation still points in that direction.
As of July 19, 2026, there are no confirmed positive sample results for product testing for Cyclospora,” the FDA said in an update on Sunday ...
Taylor Farms said ‘out of an abundance of caution,” it has completed a voluntary recall of iceberg lettuce from central Mexico.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Monday that its traceback investigation into a cyclosporiasis outbreak across five states continues to support Taylor Farms' lettuce from Central Mexico ...
The FDA initially said a Taylor Farms lettuce sample tested positive for cyclospora, the parasite that causes the illness cyclosporiasis.
The agency is advising consumers not to consume the recalled products, which included those served in Taco Bell locations and sold at certain Walmart stores.
The FDA did not back away from its conclusion that the company remains linked to a multistate outbreak of cyclosporiasis through its investigation.
As of Sunday, the FDA said there are no confirmed positive sample results for Cyclospora.
The FDA said that as of Sunday, it had not found any "confirmed positive sample results for product testing" in the cyclosporiasis outbreak.
A sample of lettuce from a supplier that has recalled products as a result of a multi-state cyclospora outbreak produced a false positive result for the parasite, federal officials said Sunday.
Spokesperson for Taylor Fresh Foods told Reuters that the company was informed FDA made a mistake ...
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