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Salmonella Illnesses in Multiple States may be Linked to Recently Recalled Cereal
By FDA
Apr 12, 2008 - 4:21:01 PM
Salmonella Illnesses in Multiple States may be Linked to Recently Recalled Cereal
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today announced that at least 23 people
in 14 states have been diagnosed with salmonellosis that was caused by the
same strain of
Salmonella that was found in the recently recalled
unsweetened Puffed Rice and unsweetened Puffed Wheat Cereals produced by Malt-O-Meal.
The recalled products were distributed nationally under the Malt-O-Meal brand
name as well as under private label brands including Acme, America's Choice,
Food Club, Giant, Hannaford, Jewel, Laura Lynn, Pathmark, Shaw's, ShopRite,
Tops and Weis Quality. The cereals have "Best If Used By" dates
from April 8, 2008 (coded as "APR0808") through March 18, 2009 (coded
as "MAR1809").
Consumers should throw out any product in their homes from these recalled
lots. Grocery stores and other retailers should promptly remove the
cereals from their shelves.
Salmonella is a type of bacteria that can cause serious and sometimes
fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with
weakened immune systems. Symptoms of foodborne Salmonella infection include
nausea, vomiting, fever, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. In persons
with poor health or weakened immune systems,
Salmonella can invade
the bloodstream and cause life-threatening infections.
Individuals who believe they may have experienced an illness consistent with
the symptoms described above after consuming a puffed wheat or puffed rice
cereal made by Malt-O-Meal should contact their health care practitioner
immediately and report the illness to their state or local health authorities.
On April 5, 2008, Malt-O-Meal
voluntarily recalled the cereals because the
company’s routine testing found
Salmonella in a product produced
on March 24, 2008.
The FDA is working with Malt-O-Meal to determine the cause of the
contamination and with the states and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
to identify and prevent additional illnesses.
A full list of recalled products can be found at www.malt-o-meal.com/recallinfo.
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April 12, 2008
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