Health extends food alert for ‘Listeria’ in sausages

by time news

In 2019, 216 infections due to the bacterium were⁢ diagnosed in‍ Andalusia. Listeria ​monocytogenes in people who had consumed a contaminated batch of mechada meat. There were 3⁣ deaths and ⁣several ‌abortions, so the situation became critically important health crisis. 5 years have ‍passed, but we have not forgotten how serious ​infection​ with this bacterium can be. Therefore, when the Spanish Agency for Food⁢ Safety ⁤and Nutrition (AESAN) A few days ago it issued a food alert for ⁢ contaminated sausages There was quite a‍ bit of panic. the good thing is that the⁤ alarm was ‌raised⁣ quickly and so far no cases have ​been ⁤diagnosed. Furthermore, the control of other cured meats has been strengthened ⁢to the point⁤ of finding⁤ more contaminated lots.

With this details, AESAN has launched a new ‌food alert ​to which it adds three⁣ other products. In total, ​there ⁣are already seven ​batches of sausages ‌that have suffered​ contamination Listeria.

The health authorities‍ have taken steps to inform ⁤the health authorities of the various autonomous ⁢communities,‍ and also⁤ the various distributors, so that the‍ withdrawal of⁤ the product is as ​rapid as possible. This happens ⁤through the Coordinated System ⁤for Rapid Information Exchange ‌(SCIRI)thanks to which ⁣this type of reporting is ⁢normally closed without any ⁣documented case.

sausages hit⁤ by Listeria

according to the data contained in the food alert, the sausages are infected Listeria they are as follows:

Lacon in tapas

  • Product ⁣name: knife cut lacón in tapas.
  • Brand: MMR.
  • Product​ appearance: sliced ​​​and packaged in a protective‍ atmosphere.
  • Batch number: ⁣2425040376.
  • Expiration date: ⁢02/01/2025.
  • Unit weight: 170g.
  • Temperature: refrigerated.

Sliced ​​pig head

  • Product Name: 1st Sliced ​​Pork Head.
  • Brand:​ MMR.
  • Product appearance: sliced ​​and vacuum packaged.
  • Batch number: 2425100013.
  • Expiry date: 12/29/2024.
  • Unit weight: ⁤200g.
  • Temperature: refrigerated.

Smoked Mortadella

  • Product name: Smoked⁤ Mortadella.
  • Brand:​ MMR.
  • Product appearance: sliced ​​and vacuum packaged.
  • Batch number: 2425010183.
  • Expiration date: 01/17/2025.
  • Unit weight:⁣ 90g,150g and 200g.
  • Temperature:⁢ refrigerated.

Iberian ⁤cooked ‍ham

  • Product name: Sliced ​​Iberian​ cooked ham.
  • Brand: ‌MMR.
  • Product appearance: Sliced ​​and packaged.
  • Batch number: L 2420730018.
  • expiry date: 12/23/2024.
  • Unit weight: ⁣100g.
  • Temperature: refrigerated.

fried pork rinds

  • Product⁣ Name: Sliced ​​Fried Chicharrones.
  • Brand: MMR.
  • Product appearance: Sliced ​​and‌ packaged
  • Batch⁣ number: ​L 2421680050.
  • expiry date: 12/30/2024.
  • Unit weight: 150g.
  • Temperature: ‍refrigerated.

Lacon in ⁣tapas

  • Product name: knife cut lacón in tapas.
  • Brand: MMR.
  • Product appearance: sliced‌ ​​and packaged.
  • Batch number: L-2425040373.
  • Expiry⁣ date: 12/29/2024.
  • Unit weight: 200g.
  • Temperature: refrigerated.

What should we do in the face of a food alert like this?

As always ‌with a food scare‌ of this type, we must check whether we have the affected products at home. There is no longer any danger ‍of purchasing them, since ⁤these types ⁤of warnings ‌ They promptly cut supply chains. But,⁤ if we⁢ had already purchased it, we should not consume it under ⁢any circumstances.

Now, what if we’ve already eaten? If so, it ⁣depends on why the food ⁣alert was issued. This was a case ⁢of contamination with Listeria monocytogenesthe responsible bacteria listeriosis.⁤ It is⁢ indeed a disease that affects the digestive system, producing symptoms​ such as diarrhea, vomiting⁣ and‍ high fever. Given these symptoms we must contact our family doctor.

Pregnant women, even without symptoms, should consult their doctor if​ they have consumed⁢ contaminated meat. It’s⁤ like this as I⁤ am a ⁤population group at very high risk. Not them, actually, but the⁤ fetuses.

Also pay attention to children and the⁣ elderly. Normally it is a disease that occurs without ⁢complications, but in these⁣ cases,⁢ as we have already seen in⁤ Andalusia, it can ⁢be⁤ fatal. There should be⁢ no panic,​ since everything happened​ very quickly,⁣ but, just in case, we must be vigilant.​

What​ steps can individuals ‍take to minimize the risk of Listeria contamination in their diets?

Interview Between Time.news Editor and Listeria Expert

Time.news Editor: Good morning, and thank you for ‌joining us today to ⁢discuss a pressing public health issue that has resurfaced​ recently—the contamination ⁤of sausages⁣ with​ Listeria monocytogenes. To start, can you provide some context on‍ why Listeria ⁣ infections ⁣are a meaningful concern for public health?

Expert: Good morning! Thank you for having me. Listeria monocytogenes is ⁣a bacterium that can lead ‍to‍ serious infections,⁣ particularly in vulnerable populations such⁢ as pregnant women, the elderly, ⁤and those with weakened immune systems. The infection can result in severe outcomes,including meningitis,sepsis,and,as we saw⁤ in Andalusia in ⁤2019,even deaths ⁢and miscarriages.The 2019 outbreak highlighted how ‍quickly a foodborne illness can escalate into a health crisis.

Time.news ​Editor: Indeed, that incident led⁣ to widespread panic. Given ‌recent⁤ reports ⁤of a new⁣ food⁢ alert from the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN), how has the response changed since the 2019 outbreak?

Expert: Since 2019, ther has been ⁣an increased awareness about Listeria contamination, and health authorities have improved their ⁣surveillance​ and response protocols. AESAN’s prompt⁣ response to the recent contamination alert demonstrates this progress. They acted ‍quickly to issue the alert and notify various communities and distributors, which⁢ is critical in mitigating ​the impact of potential outbreaks.

Time.news Editor: It’s reassuring‌ to hear that quick⁢ action is being taken. However,‌ the fact that we’re seeing multiple batches of contaminated ​sausages raises concerns about food safety standards. What steps can be taken to strengthen these⁣ standards further?

Expert: ⁤Absolutely, food safety standards need constant evaluation and betterment.⁣ Enhanced monitoring at production sites,⁤ stricter quality control measures, and regular inspections can help identify potential contamination points before they⁢ reach consumers. furthermore, educating manufacturers ‍and consumers⁢ about best food handling practices is⁤ essential for preventing outbreaks.

Time.news Editor: speaking of education, can you ⁤share any data about how consumers can protect themselves from Listeria?

Expert: Certainly! Consumers should always follow safe food handling practices. This includes washing hands thoroughly before preparing food, cooking ⁢meat to safe temperatures, and ensuring that ready-to-eat foods are⁣ properly stored and ⁢consumed before⁢ their⁤ expiration dates. For pregnant women or those at higher risk, it is ⁢particularly‌ crucial ​to avoid certain high-risk foods, such as‍ deli meats, unless they are heated to steaming‍ hot.

Time.news Editor: That’s very informative. With the⁢ current concern over contamination, how can consumers stay informed about food safety alerts?

Expert: Consumers can stay informed by ‌keeping an eye on ⁢official ⁣announcements⁣ from food safety agencies like AESAN or‌ similar organizations in their regions.Signing up for alerts or following their social media pages⁣ can also ​provide timely updates ​on food safety issues, including product recalls ⁢or contamination alerts.

Time.news Editor: Thank you for that valuable advice! as we reflect on the last five years since the ⁤Andalusian outbreak, what ​lessons‍ have been learned that ​can help prevent⁤ similar situations in the future?

Expert: One of the key lessons has been the importance of rapid communication and collaboration among health ⁣authorities,⁣ food ‍producers, and consumers.Transparency in reporting and⁢ a ⁤well-coordinated response can significantly reduce the⁤ impact of foodborne illnesses. Additionally, investing in ⁤research to understand Listeria better and improving our ‍food safety systems will be crucial in ‍preventing future outbreaks.

Time.news Editor: Thank​ you for your insights today. It’s clear that while‌ significant progress ⁢has been made, continuous vigilance and ​education are⁤ essential in combating foodborne illnesses like Listeria. Thank you for ⁢your time!

Expert: Thank you for having me! It’s always vital to keep these discussions alive for the health and safety of the public.

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