France withdraws all batches of fuets produced by Embutidos Caula after 45 cases of salmonellosis were reported

Published Jul 19, 2021

Tridge summary

France has recalled all batches of fuets made by Embutidos Caula due to a salmonella outbreak that has affected 45 people, including 27 children, between late June and mid-July. The recalled products, which share the same genetic characteristics of the salmonella strain, were consumed by all cases. Consumers are advised not to consume the recalled products and to return them to the point of purchase. The symptoms of salmonellosis include gastrointestinal disorders and flu-like symptoms, and can be more severe in certain populations such as young children, pregnant women, immunosuppressed individuals, and the elderly.
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Original content

The Directorate General for Food and the Directorate General for Health and Public Health of France have ordered the withdrawal of all batches of fuets produced by Embutidos Caula (Gerona) after 45 cases of salmonellosis were reported, 27 of which affect children. "All fuets, whatever their presentation and all dates of minimum duration (DDM) and that bear the health label ES 10.01865 / GE CE", as indicated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of France in a statement. According to the Ministry, the cases were identified between June 24 and July 15 by the National Salmonella Reference Center of France and all of them share the same genetic characteristics and are linked to the consumption of the embutidos Cuala fuet. health have recommended to people who still have the affected products not to consume them and return them to the point of sale where they were purchased. l French Ministry of Agriculture, food poisoning caused by salmonella results in sudden onset gastrointestinal ...

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