More cantaloupe products recalled in Canada because of possible link to deadly outbreak

Article Published December 4, 2023
Article Source: More cantaloupe products recalled in Canada because of possible link to deadly outbreak | Food Safety News

Sixteen more fresh cut cantaloupe products have been recalled in Canada because of links to a deadly international Salmonella outbreak.

The most recent outbreak update for Canada, posted Nov. 24, showed 63 confirmed patients with 17 of them hospitalized and one dead.

As of Nov. 30, there were 117 confirmed patients in the United States, up by 18 since the previous update on Nov. 24. At lease 61 of the patients have required hospitalization and two people have died. The outbreak stretches across 34 states, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The implicated whole cantaloupe in both countries was imported from Mexico. The pre-cut products were made using the recalled whole cantaloupe. Pathogens on the outside of cantaloupe are easily transferred to the fruit inside during the cutting process.

In Canada and the United States a variety of whole and pre-cut cantaloupe has been recalled.

A new recall in Canada includes 16 pre-cut products. The following chart provides details to help consumers determine whether they have the recalled cantaloupe products in their homes. Some consumers may have frozen the products for future use. Consumers are urged to throw away any cantaloupe of unknown origin.

Link to View Chart: More cantaloupe products recalled in Canada because of possible link to deadly outbreak | Food Safety News

Other recalls of cantaloupe products in Canada include:

Malichita brand and Rudy brand Cantaloupes recalled due to Salmonella

Fruit Salad recalled due to Salmonella

Fresh Start Foods brand Cantaloupe recalled due to Salmonella

Various brands of Fresh Cut Fruit recalled due to Salmonella

Urban Fare brand and Save on Foods brand Cantaloupe products recalled due to Salmonella

Groupe Tomapure and Fruit Pure brand Cantaloupe products recalled due to Salmonella

Mixed Melon Chunks recalled due to Salmonella

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