Recall of plant-based drinks | The listeriosis outbreak is spreading

Six new cases of listeriosis were reported in Canada today as several Silk and Great Value brand chilled plant-based beverages are being recalled due to contamination with the bacteria Listeria.


The listeriosis epidemic is progressing in Canada. On Tuesday, the Public Health Agency of Canada reported 18 cases of listeriosis, an increase from the 12 cases reported in mid-July.

There are four cases of listeriosis in Quebec and no fewer than twelve in Ontario, while one case has been reported in Alberta and another in Nova Scotia.

Nationwide, two people have died and thirteen have been hospitalized as a result of this disease, which can be fatal to unborn children, newborns, the elderly and immunocompromised people. The youngest person to be infected is seven years old, the oldest is 89 years old.

The sick people were between 7 and 89 years old. Most of them are 50 years or older (67%), and most are women (72%).

You should know that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) on Monday issued a recall of Silk brand plant-based beverages made from almonds, cashews and coconuts, as well as oat milk due to bacterial issues Listeria.

The products in question were manufactured in Ontario and distributed by Danone Canada, which says it has preemptively halted all production and shipping from that third-party factory to conduct a thorough investigation.

With the Canadian press

Jordan Johnson

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