Food Safety News - January 18, 2018 Consumer complaint spurs tests; dog food recalled for Listeria

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Consumer complaint spurs tests; dog food recalled for Listeria

By News Desk

JustFoodForDogs LLC has recalled three frozen dog food flavors after laboratory tests confirmed the presence of Listeria monocytogenes in a sample of one of its products. Test results suggest “human-grade” green beans are the contaminated ingredient. The company, headquartered in Los Alamitos, CA, posted the recall notice on its Facebook page, reporting it had notified... Continue Reading

South Africa hit by deadliest listeriosis outbreak in history

By Dan Flynn

The deadly and record-setting listeriosis outbreak in South Africa isn’t showing any signs of slowing down. Food is the suspected cause, but health officials have not yet identified a specific source. Since the new year began, the country’s National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) has confirmed six more listeriosis deaths in the outbreak, bringing the... Continue Reading

Criminal investigation broadens in French baby milk recall

By Catharine Huddle

French authorities are searching five sites run by dairy giant Lactalis in an investigation into the botched mass recall of baby milk products amidst a salmonella outbreak. The Paris prosecutor’s office told The Associated Press on Wednesday the sites being searched include the company's  headquarters in western France and the factory in Craon, where salmonella bacteria... Continue Reading

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