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49
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. Washington DC: National Academy Press, 2002.

50
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NYT
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51
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52
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53
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54
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55
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Vitality
(supermarket advertiser, Cape Cod, MA), December 2001.

56
. The National Library of Medicine provides a list of Web sites dealing with biological and chemical weapons, including one for the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine at
www.nim.nih.gov/medlineplus
. FTC Cracks Down on Marketers of Bogus Bioterrorism Defense Products (press release), November 19, 2001. The FTC is at
www.ftc.gov
.

57
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. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982:195.

59
. Barnes JE, Bradsher K. Concerns that U.S. food supply is vulnerable to terrorist attack.
NYT
, October 24, 2001:B9.

60
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. McGinley L. FDA asks the food industry to review safety procedures in the wake of attacks.
WSJ
, October 3, 2001:A3.

61
. Mermelstein NH. Terrorism spurs renewed call for single food safety agency.
Food Technology
2001;55(11):32–36.

62
. Cady J.
Federal Food Safety and Security: Can Our Fractured Food Safety System Rise to the Challenge?
Hearing before the Senate Governmental Affairs Oversight Subcommittee. 107th Congress, 1st Session. Alliance for Food Security, October 10, 2001.

63
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64
. Carroll J. FDA issues guidelines to protect food.
WSJ
, January 8, 2002:A2. FDA.
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, and
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, January 9, 2002, at
www.foodsafety.gov/~lrd/fr020109.html.USDA/FSIS
.
FSIS Security Guidelines for Food Processors
, April 2002, at
www.fsis.usda.gov/OA/topics/SecurityGuide.pdf
.

65
. Pear R. Food industry’s resistance stalls bill to protect food.
NYT
, April 16, 2002:A22.

66
. Acord D. “Improved” bioterrorism bill sails through Congress.
FCN
, May 27, 2002:1,13–15.

67
. Horton R. Public health: a neglected counterterrorist measure.
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68
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69
. American Public Health Association.
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.

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. Garrett L.
Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health
. New York: Hyperion, 2000. Quotation: 558.

EPILOGUE

1
. Nestle M. Writing the food studies movement.
Food, Culture, and Society
2010;13(2):162–70. Martin A. Is a food revolution now in season?
NYT
, March 21, 2009:BU1.

2
. Monsanto is at
www.monsanto.com
. Paarlberg R.
Starved for Science: How Biotechnology Is Being Kept Out of Africa
. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009. Lotter D. The genetic engineering of food and the failure of science—Part 1: The development of a flawed enterprise.
International J Sociology of Agriculture and Food
2009;16:31–49. Gurian-Sherman D, Robinson E.
Failure to Yield: Evaluating the Performance of Genetically Engineered Crops
. Union of Concerned Scientists, April 2009. Online:
www.ucsusa.org
. Many controversial issues related to GM foods are addressed in National Research Council.
Impact of Biotechnology on Farm Economics and Sustainability
. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2010.

3
. FDA. Completed consultations on engineered foods, updated December 31, 2009. Online:
www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/fcn/fcnNavigation.cfm?rpt=bioListing.USDA/ERS
. Adoption of genetically engineered crops in the U.S., July 1, 2009. Online:
www.ers.usda.gov/Data/BiotechCrops.USDA/ERS
. Briefing room: Sugar and sweeteners: background, updated August 6, 2009. Online:
www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/sugar/background.htm
.

4
. Developing countries boost spread of GM crops.
Nature
2009;457:949. Germany joins in with maize moratorium.
Nature
2009;458:958. Cameron D. Monsanto revives plans to develop wheat seeds.
WSJ
, July 14, 2009.

5
. Dyer GA, et al. Dispersal of transgenes through maize seed systems in Mexico.
PLoS
One 2009;4(5):e5734. Online:
www.plosone.org
. Dalton R. Modified genes spread to local maize.
Nature
2008;456:149. Stokstad E. Embattled Berkeley ecologist wins tenure.
Science
2005;308:1239. Waltz E. Battlefield: papers suggesting that biotech crops might harm the environment attract a hail of abuse from other scientists.
Nature
2009;461:273–2.

6
. Caulcutt C. “Superweed” explosion threatens Monsanto heartlands.
France 24, April 19, 2009. Online:
www.france24.com
. Clapp S. Herbicide diversity called critical to keep Roundup effective.
FCN
, July 20, 2009:7. Gammon C. Weed-whacking herbicide proves deadly to human cells.
Scientific Am
, June 23, 2009. Online:
www.scientificamerican.com
. The “inert” ingredient is poly-ethoxylated tallowamine, or POEA.

7
. Tang G, et al. Golden Rice is an effective source of vitamin A.
Am J Clinical Nutrition
2009;89:1776–1783. Enserink M. Tough lessons from Golden Rice.
Science
2008;320:468–471.

8
. Martin A. Fighting a battlefield the size of a milk label.
NYT
, March 9, 2008:BU7. Horovitz B. Companies cut synthetic hormone from dairy products.
USA Today
, March 15, 2009. Online:
www.usatoday.com
. OTA appeals federal court decision on “rBST-free” labeling.
FCN
, June 3, 2009.

9
. The Non-GMO Project is online at
www.nongmoproject.org
. Neuman W. Biotech-free, mostly.
NYT
, August 29, 2009:B1.

10
. CDC. Norovirus activity—United States, 2006–2007.
MMWR
2007; 56(33):842–846. Widdowson M-A, Monroe SS, Glass RI. Are noroviruses emerging?
Emerging Infectious Diseases
2005;11:735–737. Hoffmann S. Knowing which foods are making us sick.
Choices
2009;24(2):6–10. Online:
www.choicesmagazine.org
.

11
. CDC. Surveillance for foodborne disease outbreaks—United States, 2006.
MMWR
2009;58(22):609–615.

12
. Weston Price Foundation. A campaign for real milk. Online:
www.realmilk.com
. Dewell GA, et al. Prevalence of and risk factors for
Escherichia coli
O157 in market-ready beef cattle from 12 U.S. feedlots.
Foodborne Pathogens and Disease
2005;2:70–76. Reinstein S, et al. Prevalence of
Escherichia coli
O157:H7 in organically and naturally raised beef cattle.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2009;75: 5421–5423 (doi:10.1128/AEM.00459–09). FDA. Questions and answers: Raw milk, March 1, 2007. Online:
www.fda.gov/Food
.

13
. Drape J. Should this milk be legal?
NYT
, August 8, 2007:F1. CDC.
Escherichia coli
0157:H7 infections in children associated with raw milk and raw colostrum from cows—California, 2006.
MMWR
2008;57(23);625–628.

14
. FDA. Backgrounder on measures to eliminate risk caused by
Vibrio vulnificus
infection from consumption of raw molluscan shellfish, October 17, 2009. Online:
www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Speeches/ucm187014.htm
.

15
. Taylor MR. Remarks, ISSC biennial meeting, October 17, 2009. Online:
www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Speeches/ucm187012.htm
.

16
. FDA. FDA Statement on Vibrio Vulnificus in raw oysters, November 13, 2009. Online:
www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm190513.htm
.

17
. FDA recalls are listed online at
www.fda.gov/safety/recalls/default.htm
. USDA recalls are listed online at
www.fsis.usda.gov/FSIS_Recalls/index.asp
. The CDC Outbreaks and Incidents page is at
http://emergency.cdc.gov/recentincidents.asp
.

18
. The FDA spinach recall page is at
www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/PublicHealthFocus/ucm179124.htm
. California Department of Health Services and FDA. Investigation of an
Escherichia coli
O157:H7 outbreak associated with Dole prepackaged spinach, March 21, 2007. Archived online:
www.marlerclark.com/2006_Spinach_Report_Final_01.pdf
and
www.cdc.gov/nceh/ehs/Docs/Investigation _of_an_E_Coli_Outbreak_Associated_with_Dole_Pre-Packaged_Spinach.pdf
. One year and millions of dollars later. ThePacker.com, September 7, 2007. USDA disappearance data are at
www.ers.usda.gov/Data/FoodConsumption
. Per capita availability of spinach was 2.2 pounds in 2005 and 1.8 pounds in 2008.

19
. Jay MT, et al.
Escherichia coli
O157:H7 in feral swine near spinach fields and cattle, Central California coast.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
2007;13(12):1908–1911. California Department of Fish and Game. Preliminary research results find less than one half of one percent occurrences of
E. coli
O157:H7 in wildlife in California Central Coast counties, April 7, 2009. Online:
www.dfg.ca.gov/news/news09/2009040702.asp
.

20
. Solomon EB, Yaron S, Matthews KR. Transmission of
Escherichia coli
O157:H7 from contaminated manure and irrigation water to lettuce plant tissue and its subsequent internalization.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2002;68:397–400. Uhlich GA, et al. Characterization of Shiga toxin-producing
Escherichia coli
isolates associated with two multistate food-borne outbreaks that occurred in 2006.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2008;74:1268–1272.

21
. Nestle M. The spinach fallout: Restoring trust in California produce [perspective].
San Jose Mercury News
, October 22, 2006.

22
. Chadwell J. Natural Selection Foods learns from experience. ThePacker.com, September 7, 2007. California Department of Food and Agriculture. Proposed California leafy green products handler marketing agreement, January 24, 2007. Online:
www.caff.org/policy/documents/lgph_agreement.pdf.
FDA. Guide to minimize microbial food safety hazards for fresh fruits and vegetables, October 26, 1998. FDA. Produce safety: 2004 action plan to minimize foodborne illness associated with fresh produce consumption, October 2004. FDA. Letter to California firms that grow, pack, process, or ship fresh and fresh-cut lettuce, November 4, 2005. FDA. Lettuce safety initiative, August 23, 2006. Online:
www.fda.gov/Food
. FDA. FDA statement on foodborne
E. coli
O157:H7 outbreak in spinach, September 19, 2006. Online:
www.fda.gov
.

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