Soft, Brie-style cheese manufactured by Crave Brothers Farmstead Classics is already responsible for one death from Listeriosis and it has infected four others in Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.
Two older adults in Minnesota were hospitalized for Listeriosis, and it was one of them that died. The state’s Health and Agriculture departments are investigating. They’ve found early testing results indicate the presence of Listeria in cheese samples, and are awaiting confirmation.
Crave Brothers Farmstead Classic in Wisconsin is the target of the investigation that includes the state officials and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). All sickened were infected with the same strain of Listeria. Crave Brothers has also recalled the following cheese products:
- Les Freres (LF225 2/2.5#) with a make date of 7-1-13 or prior, packaged in white plastic with a green and gold label.
- Petit Frere (PF88 8/8 oz.) with a make date of 7-1-13 or prior, packaged in small round wooden boxes.
- Petit Frere with Truffles (PF88T 8/8 oz.) with a make date of 7-1-13 or prior, packaged in small round wooden boxes.
Minnesota health officials have warned consumers not to eat the products and the Agriculture Department has asked grocery stores and distributors to remove them shelves and cease deliveries.
According to FDA, the ill people range in age from 31 to 67 years of age and were confirmed for Listeriosis between May 20 and June 17. Listeriosis primarily affects older adults, pregnant women, newborns and adults with compromised immune systems. Symptoms begin with fever and muscle aches and advance to stiff necks, confusion and loss of balance.
Fuente: http://www.foodsafetynews.com
Aporte: Camila Prieto A.
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