The Microbiological Data Program (MDP), initiated in 2001, collected information on the prevalence of harmful bacteria in fresh produce. These datasets and reports provide data obtained through testing of fresh fruit and vegetables for the presence of Salmonella, Listeria monocytogenes, Shigella, and pathogenic E. coli. Produce samples were collected from more than 600 food distribution sites within the continental United States. The testing was performed by State Department of Agriculture laboratories that participated in the program and AMS’ National Science Laboratory. The Food and Drug Administration was notified whenever a product tested positive for the presence of harmful bacteria and the source of contamination could be removed from the food distribution system. This information was also provided to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and State Departments of Health to aid in the surveillance of food-related outbreaks.
- Instructions for data download (pdf)
- MDP 2011 Data in ZIP File (Released November 2012)
- MDP 2010 Data in ZIP File (Released November 2012)
- MDP 2009 Peanut Butter Data in Excel File or Text File – Data for Salmonella/Peanut Butter special survey conducted from February-September 2009
- Data Dictionary for MDP Salmonella /Peanut Butter Dataset (pdf)
- Progress Update and 2009 Data Summary (pdf) (Released January 2011)
- Progress Update and 2008 Data Summary (pdf) (released September 2009)
- Progress Update and 2007 Data Summary (pdf) (released March 2008)
- Progress Update and 2006 Data Summary (pdf) (released January 2007)
- Progress Update and 2005 Data Summary (pdf) (released March 2006)
- Testing History (pdf)