Thursday, 9 April 2015

Listeria in hummus prompts national recall by Sabra








The existence of potentially deadly listeria in different samples of hummus has prompted a national recollection by Virginia-based Sabra Dipping Co. of 30,000 cases of simple Hummus.


Controller with the Michigan Division of Agriculture and Rural Development educated of the possible contamination by listeria monocytogenes after everyday analysis March 30 at a Kroger in Port Huron, given to Jennifer Holton, MDARD spokeswoman.


Pattern from the prepackaged product were together for testing, and the results arrive back days later. Michigan officials inform controller in Virginia and officials with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration who, in trend, are working with Sabra.
The recollection is limited to five stock unit, or SKU, numbers of simple Hummus. No other Sabra product is damaged at this time.


In healthy person, listeria monocytogenes may matter short-term symptoms such as high fever, serious headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea. But it can matter serious, and sometimes fatal, diseases in young children, fragile or elderly people, and others with depleted immune systems, and it can matter miscarriages and stillbirths amid pregnant women.

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