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The Food and Drug Administration has classified a recall of 60 different donut products to its second highest level, the agency said in an update to its website in the early this week.
The recall was first announced on January 7, but it was classified by the FDA as a “Roll -ii recall” on February 5.
The recalled products were produced by FGF brands and sold in grocery stores in the USA and Canada, the FDA report said about the recall. The overall recall is more than 2 million cases From donutsFritters, Paczki, Eclairs and Munchkins.
The FDA remembers bread crumbs that were sold nationwide
The products were all manufactured before December 13, 2024 and are “within the decay”, according to the FDA enforcement report.
Listeria monocytogenes, the bacteria that can be contaminated The donutsCan cause listeriosis with consumed listeriosis, said the website for the centers for the control and prevention of diseases.
The Donuts called back (not shown) could have been contaminated with Listeria, said the FDA. (IStock)
“An estimated 1,600 people receive listeriosis every year and about 260 die,” said the CDC.
Those who are at the highest risk from Listeria with pregnant women and their newborns, adults aged 65 and over and people with weakened immune systems, “said the agency. CDC firm.
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Unhappy infants are exposed to listeria from a special risk, said the CDC.
“In an infection during pregnancy, about 3% of cases leads to a fetal loss in about 20% of cases,” said the agency.
Listeria monocytogenes (above) can lead to listeriosis – which can be fatal to certain groups. (BSIP / UIG over forty pictures)
A 2024 Outbreak from Listeria Fox Business previously reported on a DELI meat processing plant that killed nine people and led to dozens of hospital admissions.
A recall of class II is the second highest classification of the recalls of the FDA, says his website.
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These are issued if there is “a situation in which a violation product can temporarily or medically reversible adverse health consequences or if the likelihood of serious adverse health consequences is removed,” says the FDA website.
The FDA classified the Donut call on February 5. (Reuters/Andrew Kelly/FileFoto)
This is in contrast to a “class -i” application, the highest level.
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A Great I remember is for “a situation in which there is an appropriate probability that the use or exposure of a violation of violation causes serious adverse health consequences or death,” said the FDA.