Confirm 6 Cases of Listeriosis Linked to Cheeses of La Serenísima
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The National Administration of Medications, Food and Medical Technology (ANMAT) issued a health alert after detecting the bacteria listeria monocytogenes in a specific batch of Cremon double cream cheese of the brand La Serenísima. Although the product has already exceeded its expiration date, the ANMAT stressed that a residual risk persists for those people who may have kept the cheese, especially by freezing. The product involved corresponds t…
The Malbrán Institute detected infections from Listeria monocytogenes bacteria in the framework of the health alert.
Six people were intoxicated with the contaminated cheeses of La Serenísima, as confirmed by analyses carried out by the Malbrán Institute, which faces a very serious case of poisoning detected by the Anmat at least in a departure from the Cremón leinea. People treated in the Malbrán are out of danger, but it is not known if there are more cases before the hermetic silence on the victims of the contaminated cheeses, both by the Ministry of Health…
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