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120,000 Pounds of Ground Beef Recalled Due to Risk of E. Coli Contamination

2022-04-27 2 Dailymotion

120,000 Pounds of Ground Beef , Recalled Due to Risk of , E. Coli Contamination.<br />The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued the notice on April 25.<br />The ground beef was produced by Lakeside Refrigerated Services.<br />Manufacturing of the beef product <br />occurred between Feb. 1 and April 8.<br />Brands that carry the beef include Marketside Butcher, Thomas Farms and Nature's Reserve.<br />According to the FSIS, the beef includes an <br />establishment number of "EST. 46841" on the label.<br />Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them, FSIS Statement, via CNN.<br />These products should be thrown away or returned to the place <br />of purchase, FSIS Statement, via CNN.<br />The FSIS cautions that consumers may have these products at home in freezers or fridges.<br />According to the Centers for Disease Control <br />and Prevention (CDC), .<br />E. Coli spreads when people eat or drink food and beverages that have been contaminated by animal waste. .<br />So far, the particular STEC O103 strain of E. Coli that was detected has not resulted in any reported illnesses.<br />Illness usually recedes after a week, but in some rare cases, severe kidney issues can arise.<br />Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a type of kidney failure, <br />is uncommon with STEC <br />O103 infection, FSIS Statement, via CNN.<br />According to the CDC, close to 265,000 STEC infections are reported in the U.S. annually

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