Emerging Safety Risks Are Moving Fast. Testing Programs Need to Move Faster.

Recent public health updates involving Cyclospora, Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, and Legionella are putting renewed pressure on food safety, environmental monitoring, and quality programs across multiple industries.
These events are different in source, scope, and affected sectors, but they point to the same operational reality: contamination risks can escalate quickly, and companies need reliable testing partners before an issue becomes a disruption.
From fresh produce and frozen berries to water systems and facility monitoring, proactive testing continues to play a critical role in helping organizations protect consumers, manage risk, and support confident decision-making.
Cyclospora Season Is Here, and Produce Programs Are Under Pressure
Cyclospora risk typically increases during the spring and summer months, when fresh produce supply chains are moving at high volume and speed. The CDC has reported domestically acquired cyclosporiasis cases across multiple states this season, with investigations ongoing to identify potential clusters and sources of illness.
For produce growers, processors, distributors, importers, and retailers, this is a reminder that Cyclospora risk cannot be managed reactively.
Fresh produce categories such as leafy greens, herbs, berries, and other high-risk commodities require strong testing strategies, especially when products are moving through complex supply chains with tight release timelines.
Tentamus North America supports Cyclospora testing using FDA-aligned real-time PCR methods designed for high-sensitivity detection in fresh produce and water samples, with results available in as little as 1 to 2 days.
STEC E. coli in Frozen Blueberries Highlights Supply Chain Risk
FDA and CDC are investigating a multistate outbreak of E. coli O145:H28 infections linked to recalled frozen organic blueberries. The investigation has involved frozen GreenWise-brand organic blueberries recalled by Frutas y Hortalizas del Sur S.A. of Chile and sold through Publix stores in several states.
This is a significant reminder for the frozen food sector.
Frozen does not mean risk-free.
Pathogens can survive frozen conditions, and products with long shelf lives may remain in freezers, distribution channels, or consumer homes for extended periods. For frozen fruit, private label programs, imported ingredients, and ready-to-use products, the risk is not only about contamination at one point in time. It is about visibility across sourcing, processing, storage, distribution, and recall readiness.
Routine pathogen testing, supplier verification, environmental monitoring, and risk-based sampling are essential tools for companies managing frozen fruit and other high-risk ingredients.
Tentamus North America provides testing support for food manufacturers, processors, importers, retailers, and private label brands looking to strengthen food safety programs and reduce uncertainty across complex supply chains.
Legionella Cases in New York City Reinforce the Importance of Water System Monitoring
In New York City, health officials are investigating a cluster of Legionnaires’ disease cases on the Upper East Side. City officials have focused on cooling towers as a likely source area and have taken steps to identify, test, clean, and disinfect towers that may contain Legionella bacteria.
Legionella risk is not limited to one city or one type of building.
The bacteria can grow in warm water environments and become a concern in cooling towers, plumbing systems, decorative water features, and other building water systems. For facilities, property managers, healthcare environments, manufacturers, and commercial buildings, Legionella monitoring is a critical part of protecting occupants and supporting compliance with water management expectations.
Regular water testing can help identify potential issues before they become larger public health concerns.
Tentamus North America supports Legionella testing and water quality analysis to help organizations monitor risk, verify control measures, and maintain stronger environmental safety programs.
What These Events Have in Common
Cyclospora in fresh produce, STEC E. coli in frozen blueberries, and Legionella in water systems may seem like separate issues, but they share several important lessons.
First, contamination risk can move faster than internal processes. Waiting until an issue becomes public can put timelines, customers, and brand trust at risk.
Second, complex supply chains require stronger visibility. Imported ingredients, private label products, seasonal commodities, and facility water systems all need testing strategies that match the actual risk.
Third, speed matters. When product release, corrective action, or public health response depends on data, delayed results can create operational bottlenecks.
Finally, testing should not be viewed only as a regulatory requirement. It is a practical risk management tool that helps companies make better decisions with greater confidence.
Proactive Testing Helps Protect Products, People, and Timelines
The current public health landscape is a clear reminder that food safety and environmental monitoring programs must stay ahead of emerging risks.
Whether your organization is managing fresh produce, frozen ingredients, finished products, facility water systems, or environmental monitoring programs, reliable testing can help you identify risks earlier, respond faster, and protect the people who depend on your products and facilities.
Tentamus North America offers a broad network of laboratories supporting food, beverage, water, environmental, pharmaceutical, dietary supplement, cosmetics, agriculture, and other regulated industries.