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Cronobacter sakazakii

Recall Issued For Brand Of Hamburger Buns, Pretzel Bites Due To Possible Contamination Recall Issued For Brand Of Hamburger Buns, Pretzel Bites Due To Possible Contamination
Recall Issued For Brand Of Hamburger Buns, Pretzel Bites Due To Possible Contamination A company issued a recall of hamburger buns and pretzel bites due to a potential microbial contamination. King’s Hawaiian recalled its Pretzel Slider Buns, Pretzel Hamburger Buns, and Pretzel Bites products from one of its suppliers, Lyons Magnus, because they could be contaminated with organisms Cronobacter sakazakii and Clostridium botulinum, according to an announcement on Friday, Aug. 12. The company said no pathogens have been found in any of its products and no illnesses have been reported related to the products so far. Find the full list of recalled products here. King's…
Company Expands Recall Of Nutritional, Beverage Products To Include Additional Brands Company Expands Recall Of Nutritional, Beverage Products To Include Additional Brands
Company Expands Recall Of Nutritional, Beverage Products To Include Additional Brands A company has expanded a recall of potentially-contaminated beverages to include additional brands.  Lyons Magnus LLC announced the updated recall on Wednesday, Aug. 10, expanding its recall of nutritional and beverage products issued on Thursday, July 28, that was prompted by a possible microbial contamination with organisms Cronobacter sakazakii and Clostridium botulinum. The company said customers shouldn't consume any of the recalled products, even if they don't smell or appear spoiled. According to the announcement, analysis indicated that the products didn't meet commercial…
Recall Issued For Baby Formula After Illnesses Reported, FDA Says Recall Issued For Baby Formula After Illnesses Reported, FDA Says
Recall Issued For Baby Formula After Illnesses Reported, FDA Says Federal authorities announced a recall of powdered baby formula that has caused illnesses in children. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Michigan-based Abbott is initiating a proactive, voluntary recall of powder formula that includes Similac, Alimentum, and EleCare. In a press release, the FDA announced it is investigating multiple consumer complaints of Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella Newport infections that resulted in four infant illnesses and hospitalizations in three states. Cronobacter may have contributed to a death in one case, according to the report. A…