Parents of families who feed their kids Rocky Ford Cantaloupe are forewarned about a recall issued by the FDA on this product. It has been found to contain listeriosis and those with weakened immune system or pregnant women are at a great risk.
More details in this recall order below:
The FDA is warning consumers not to eat Rocky Ford Cantaloupe shipped by Jensen Farms and to throw away recalled product that may still be in their home. Jensen Farms is voluntarily recalling Rocky Ford Cantaloupe shipped from July 29 through September 10, 2011, and distributed to at least 17 states with possible further distribution. The recalled cantaloupes have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria and may be linked to a multi-state outbreak of listeriosis. The CDC reports that at least 22 people in seven states have been infected with the outbreak-associated strains of Listeria monocytogenes as of September 14. Patients reported eating whole cantaloupes they purchased from grocery stores marketed from the Rocky Ford growing region of Colorado.While all people are susceptible to Listeria, older adults, persons with weakened immune systems and pregnant women are at particular risk.
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