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7 Hospitalized in Ontario, Alberta After Consuming Salami Recalled Over Salmonella Risk
A salmonella outbreak in Ontario and Alberta that has led to the hospitalization of seven people has been linked to the recall of three varieties of salami products available in both provinces, Canada’s public health agency says. A total of 57 laboratory-confirmed cases of Salmonella have been associated with the outbreak, including 13 confirmed cases in Ontario and 44 confirmed cases in Alberta, the health agency said in a public notice. The Ca…
Because Salmonella has been proven in a raw material, Wojnar's treats were recalled with hummus in April. It is now clear that in no single product was finally found Salmonella, the recall was a purely precaution. Nevertheless, the manufacturer drew consequences from the occurrences. "In the interest of our customers, we place great value on the highest quality", explains Delicatessen manufacturer Wojnar's on his website. From the Liptauer sprea…

Canada salmonella outbreak linked to recalled salami has hospitalized 7, sickened over 50, so far. Here’s what we know
An outbreak of salmonella infections linked to the recently recalled salami in Ontario and Alberta has sickened over 50 people and sent seven to hospital so far, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).
Salami recalled due to Salmonella outbreak
By Richard CoffinThree types of salami have been recalled after being linked to a Salmonella outbreak. The Public Health Agency of Canada says they include: Rea brand Genoa Salami Sweet (Lots: 5035 226 and 5049 226) Rea brand Genoa Salami Hot (Lots: 5020 228 and 5035 228) Bona brand Mild Genova Salami (Lot: 5035 226) The agency says there are 57 lab-confirmed cases of Salmonella illness linked to the outbreak, including 13 in Ontario and 44 in…
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