Anmat and Senasa Alerted for a Bacterium in a Mass-Consumption Cheese: Risks, Affected Lot and Recommendations
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The health authorities detected bacteria Listeria monocytogenes in a type of common soft-paste cheese. They especially warn the risk in immunosuppressed people and pregnant women
The National Administration of Medications, Food and Medical Technology (ANMAT) and the National Service of Health and Agro-Food Quality (SENASA) raised a health warning after detecting the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes in a soft paste cheese of a leading brand in Argentina. The alert has reason to be after an official sampling carried out by SENASA, whose results were analyzed in the National Reference Laboratory of the ANLIS “Dr. Carlos G. M…
The National Administration of Medicines, Food and Medical Technology (Anmat) and the National Service of Health and Agro-Food Quality (Sennasa) warned in an official statement about the detection of a microbiological risk in a recognized dairy product. The presence of the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes was identified in a soft paste cheese, double cream, of the brand La Serenísima. Although the affected lot has already exceeded its expiry date…
The health authorities of SENASA and ANMAT warned about the presence of a dangerous bacterium in a creamy cheese known and consumed on a large scale in Argentina. This led to the withdrawal of the product from the market to prevent future users from buying and consuming it in their homes. By an official statement, the National Administration of Medications, Food and Medical Technology (ANMAT), reported that Listeria monocytogenes were identified…
The alert was issued by the national health authorities following the detection of Listeria monocytogenes in a soft cheese of wide circulation, which led to the immediate withdrawal of a specific batch and a series of preventive recommendations addressed to the population. The warning arises from genomic surveillance tasks carried out by the National Reference Laboratory of the Malbrán Institute, which identified a cluster of cases compatible wi…
On the basis of a technical report from Senasa (National Animal Health Service), the food and medicine agency Anmat ordered to remove from circulation and recommended not to consume a batch of the product Cremon soft paste cheese, brand La Serenísima, in the presentation of 500g. It is for having verified its contamination with a bacteria found in the water and soil. The bacteria detected by the reference laboratory Malbrán in the cheeses is Lis…
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