Spanish fuet sausage causes 45 cases of salmonellosis in France

Published 2021년 7월 20일

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The French Ministry of Health has initiated a recall of all batches of Spanish dried sausage (fuel sausage) produced by Embutidos Caula SL after an outbreak of salmonellosis, affecting 45 people, including 27 children, in France. The outbreak, linked to consumption of the sausage, was identified between June 24 and July 15. Consumers are advised not to consume the recalled products and to return them to the point of purchase. This recall is similar to one initiated last year for fuel sausage from Embutidos Solà, also due to salmonella contamination.
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The French Ministry of Health announced on its website the recall of all batches of Spanish dried sausage related to 45 cases of salmonellosis, 27 of which affect children. These cases are related to the consumption of fuet sausage produced by the Spanish company Embutidos Caula SL, based in Girona. This relationship was confirmed on July 15 by the General Directorate of Food, the General Directorate of Health and Public Health of France. All fuel batches will be withdrawn The French Ministry of Health, in a statement published on July 17 on its website, announced the recall of all batches of fuet sausage produced by the Spanish company Embutidos Caula SL. The tested salmonellosis strains in affected individuals share the same genetic characteristics and were identified between June 24 and July 15 by the National Reference Center for Salmonellosis. The unit recommends that those who still have the affected products should not consume them and return them to the point of sale ...
Source: Foodfakty

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