Veterinarians warn against cheeses sold by the Lidl chain. It is a brie from a French manufacturer that contained harmful verotoxin produced by E. coli bacteria. May cause diarrheal diseases. Lidl received 200 kilograms from Germany, the seller is withdrawing it from the market, said Petr Vorlíček, a spokesman for the State Veterinary Administration (SVS). He also warned against Dutch goat’s Milbon cheese.
French cheese from the manufacturer Fromtome and the supplier JERMI Käsewerk GmbH was sold in the Czech Republic in October, and customers can return it at the point of sale. The defective batch is 2009281332. Lidl also informed about the download of the product on its own the web. The date of minimum durability for Milbon – Brie de Nangis shall end on 31 October.
Veterinarians learned about toxins in food from German colleagues.
For the second “Milbona” Ziegenrolle cheese, an aromatic-cream, goat roll from the Netherlands, the Germans first warned against a batch of 4,000 packages. It was completely detained, it was not redistributed from the chain’s warehouses.
Currently, however, Germany has spread the warning. “As there is a suspicion that listeria could contain other batches of the same product, all batches of the product are withdrawn from the market without distinction,” the spokesman added.
How many goods from the manufacturer JERMI Käsewerk GmbH have been sold so far veterinarians are saving.
Listeria bacteria are found in soil, faeces and water. They cause a disease that is mild in most cases and has flu-like symptoms. However, it can be dangerous in pregnant or immunocompromised people.
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