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Friday, March 17, 2017

FOX 59 : reported that Soy nut butter recalled as 6 people are hospitalized with E. coli

Healthy SoyNut Butter as the likely cause of the outbreak. × Soy nut butter recalled as 6 people are hospitalized with E. coliTwelve people in five states have become ill from E. coli, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. Four of the hospitalized patients have developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, a type of kidney failure. Healthy has issued a voluntary recall of its Original Creamy SoyNut Butter with a freshness date of August 30 or 31, 2018. Healthy brand SoyNut Butter or I.M.


Peanut butter substitute recalled after E. coli outbreak


Peanut butter substitute recalled after E. coli outbreak
Healthy-brand SoyNut Butter products or granola coated with the company's SoyNut Butter. Health SoyNut Butter Co. is voluntarily recalling its SoyNut Butter products. A peanut butter substitute sold by an Illinois company is being recalled because 12 cases of E. coli have been linked to the product. E. coli cases in Arizona, California, Maryland, New Jersey and Oregon have been linked to the nut-free productIllinois public health Director Dr. Nirav Shah says some E. coli infections are mild but others may be life-threatening. Health officials recommend people not eat any variety or size of I.M.

Peanut butter substitute recalled from Utah stores for possible E. coli outbreak

SALT LAKE CITY — Federal health officials are warning against possible E. coli contamination of peanut butter substitutes sold in Utah stores. Federal health officials are warning against possible E. coli contamination of peanut butter substitutes sold in Utah stores. Utah distributors have been contacted to recall and remove potentially affected products, according to the Utah Department of Health. Healthy brand SoyNut butter and granola products are believed to have caused a multistate outbreak of E. coli infections under investigation by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sixteen people from nine states have been infected with E. coli associated with the outbreak.



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