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Salmonella detected in sausage – healing practice

Sausage recall: Salmonella detected in salami

ALDI SUISSE AG has launched a recall for the product “Chorizo ​​Iberico de Cebo”. According to the Swiss company, salmonella was found in the sausage. These bacteria can lead to diarrhea and abdominal pain, among other things.

The Swiss Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) points to its website in response to a recall by ALDI SUISSE AG. According to the company, salmonella was found in the “Chorizo ​​Iberico de Cebo” salami as part of internal controls. “A health hazard cannot be ruled out,” says the media information.

Do not consume sausage

The product “Chorizo ​​Iberico de Cebo” of the brand: Iberico specialties, in a 70 gram package, with the lot number: 21713996 and the best before or use-by date: 22.12.2020 is affected by the recall.

The sausage was sold at ALDI SUISSE AG, a Swiss company that belongs to the Aldi Süd group of companies. According to the information, the product has since been taken off the market.

The Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) recommends that you do not consume and dispose of the product.

Fever and indigestion

Salmonella are bacteria (zoonotic pathogens) whose metabolic products can cause acute intestinal inflammation, salmonellosis, in humans, explains the Federal Office for Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL) on its website.

In humans, fever and indigestion such as vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain can develop six to 72 hours after consumption. Symptoms usually go away on their own after several days.

But especially babies, toddlers, senior citizens and people with a weakened immune system can develop more severe disease courses.

People who have consumed the product affected by the recall are asked to consult a doctor if the symptoms mentioned occur. (ad)

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This text complies with the requirements of specialist medical literature, medical guidelines and current studies and has been checked by medical professionals.


Important NOTE:
This article is for general guidance only and should not be used for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. He can not substitute a visit at the doctor.

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