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    Nearly 10 Million Pounds of Meat Recalled for Listeria—Is Your Kitchen at Risk?

    By Jenna Fanelli,

    15 hours ago

    While recalls have become almost commonplace recently, the causes of products being pulled from shelves vary in severity. Amongst the most dangerous is contaminated food which could potentially lead to sickness and even death. The latest high-class alert: BrucePac, an Oklahoma-based supplier of chicken, beef, pork and turkey, has recalled 9,986,245 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) meat and poultry products that may contain Listeria , the US Department of Agriculture announced on Wednesday.

    Everything to know about the recent meat recall

    The ready-to-eat meat and poultry items were produced from June 19, 2024, to October 8, 2024, according to the USDA. The products were shipped to other establishments and distributors nationwide before being sent to restaurants and other facilities, the organization said.

    The products subject to recall are labeled with establishment numbers 51205 or P-51205, which can be found inside or under the USDA mark of inspection.

    “The problem was discovered after [Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)] performed routine product testing of finished product containing RTE poultry products produced by BrucePac and confirmed those products positive for Listeria monocytogenes,” reads the notice. “Subsequent FSIS investigation identified BrucePac RTE chicken as the source of the Listeria monocytogenes.”

    Thankfully, there have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. However, the FSIS cautions that some products may currently be available for use in restaurants and other establishments, as well as on store shelves or in consumers’ kitchens.

    Any place or person who may be in possession of affected products are being urged not to serve or use these products. The FSIS advises products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.

    Meat and poultry products were the causes of a recent deadly Listeria outbreak

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    While no cases of illness related to this contamination have been reported, listeria poses a serious health and safety risk. This summer, the bacteria was at the center of a massive Boar’s Head recall.

    The company recalled 207,000 pounds of deli meat products due to listeria monocytogenes concerns before expanding the recall, which ultimately included around 7 million pounds and 70 meat types.

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    Boar’s Head Shutters Virginia Plant Tied to Listeria Deaths and Halts Liverwurst Production Permanently

    The deli meat company initially recalled 207,000 pounds of product due to listeria concerns

    More than 50 hospitalizations across 19 states and nine deaths have been linked to the contamination. This recall ranks as one of the nation’s largest in more than a decade, and led the manufacturer to shutter the Virginia plant from which the infected products came and cease liverwurst production permanently.

    The dangers of listeria

    Consuming or handling food contaminated with listeria can lead to a potentially fatal infection called listeriosis. Studies have shown that listeria monocytogenes is the third leading cause of death from food-borne illnesses in the United States, with around 260 deaths annually, according to the FDA . Even with sufficient antibiotic treatment, the disease has a high mortality rate of 20 to 30 percent.

    After a person ingests the bacteria, it grows and spreads quickly throughout the liver and bloodstream. It can also spread to the brain and surrounding membranes as well as the gastrointestinal tract.

    Older people and those with compromised immune systems have a higher risk of getting a more severe form of listeriosis, including inflammation around the brain, spinal cord and blood infection.

    Symptoms of listeriosis vary depending on the type of infection and may occur suddenly, including fever, muscle aches, severe headache, nausea, vomiting, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions.

    Consumers react to BrucePac listeria recall

    Understandably, people are becoming increasingly concerned and frustrated by constant additions to the list of health and safety risks present in food and beverages.

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    Egg Recall Alert: Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Eggs Sold in the Midwest – How to Protect Yourself

    In 2023, consumption of eggs in the United States was estimated at 281.3 per person. Undoubtedly a staple in the American diet, concerns have been raised over the safety of egg production following a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recall of eggs linked to a salmonella outbreak in several Midwest states. Scroll to […]

    “These recent outbreaks make me think how often have we or people we know gotten horribly sick directly from our food and we don't even know it,” wrote one commenter on an Instagram video breaking the news of the BrucePac recall.

    “I hate these recalls!,” said another. “So sickening. So wasteful.”

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