Health [1]: Warning over deadly botulism outbreak in France [2]
Posted by editor on Sep 15, 2011 - 06:10 AM
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The Food
Standards Agency is warning people not to eat certain branded foods
that have been linked to an outbreak of botulism in France. |
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Botulism is a rare but serious illness that causes muscle weakness and
breathing problems, and can be fatal.
Pastes and spreads affected are not distributed in the UK but may have
been bought in France or via the Internet. They are produced by a
company called La Ruche, based in Cavaillon, France, and are branded as:
Les Délices de Marie Claire
Terre de Mistral
Les Secrets d'Anaïs
The pastes or spreads are made with olives, basil, sun-dried tomatoes,
bell-peppers, anchovies, tuna, chickpeas, artichokes and aubergines.
They have been on sale in shops and markets particularly in the
Provence, Cote D’Azur region since 31 May this year with a best before
date of 16 December 2012 and lot number 112005.
These products have been withdrawn from sale in France.
If you have brought these products back from France or bought them
online you should not eat them but should dispose of them immediately.
If you have already eaten any of these products and feel unwell, it's
important that you seek medical attention straight away, and tell your
doctor that you've eaten food from La Ruche.
The details are on
http://food.gov.uk/news/newsarchive/2011/sep/botulism
Hawkinge Gazette and Channel Coast News 2011©

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