84 illnesses and 9 hospitalizations linked to salami products as Canada expands recall
CANADA, JUL 15 – A salmonella outbreak linked to Rea and Bona salami products caused 86 illnesses and 9 hospitalizations across multiple Canadian provinces, prompting expanded recalls.
- On July 17, 2025, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a new salami recall, covering products distributed in Quebec, according to Ryan Rocca.
- Since April, the Public Health Agency of Canada reported 84 illnesses and nine hospitalizations, linked to salami varieties recalled on June 10.
- PHAC data shows cases in four provinces and an antibiotic-resistant strain, while deli slicing or sandwich use complicates tracing.
- The CFIA warns that more products could be recalled while consumers are urged to check for UPC 841571 042200 and return or dispose of affected items.
- The CFIA says its probe is ongoing and may expand the recall, and consumers should monitor for symptoms over the next week.
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