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Tesco recalls batch of chorizo slices over presence of listeria
Consumers are being warned not to eat the sausage product.
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Consumers are being warned not to eat the sausage product.
Two chicken products may contain the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes.
These two deaths come after three patients died last week.
The product in question has a batch code of L134 and a best-before date of 14.09.2019.
Six seriously ill hospital patients in England were found to have cases of the listeria infection.
Samples were also available at the craft fair.
Listeria can cause diarrhoea, fever, headache and muscle pain in a very short period.
At least 15 cases of listeriosis have been reported since authorities were first alerted to the outbreak last month.
The Food Safety Authority issued the alert this afternoon.
The Food Safety Authority issued the alert this afternoon.
The batch was sold in different forms with different best before dates.
Both Tesco and Supervalu recalled the cheese from their stores on Tuesday.
The batches of blue cheese have been removed from shelves.
Cashew & Pecan Lift and Apple Cinnamon Protein Punch products have been taken off the shelves.
The deadly outbreak has been liked to cantaloupe grown on a farm in Colorado.
A batch of contanimated cantaloupes from Colorado has been blamed for 72 infections, and at least 13 deaths.