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  • 21
    Feb
    2013
    12:46pm, EST

    More recalls of US-made pet jerky treats, FDA says

    By JoNel Aleccia, Senior Writer, NBC News

    A Denver pet treat maker is recalling dozens of different products -- from chicken jerky and pig ears to buffalo hearts -- because they might be contaminated with salmonella. 

    It's the third recall since the fall by Kasel Associated Industries and covers all products manufactured at the Colorado facility from April 20 through Sept. 19, 2012. The firm previously declined to recall its treats, despite urging from the federal Food and Drug Administration. 

    The recall is not related to the FDA's ongoing investigation into pet illnesses and deaths tied to chicken jerky pet treats made in China.

    The Kasel recall includes several popular brands, including items sold at Costco. Kasel is recalling Boots & Barkley, BIXBI, Nature's Deli, Colorado Naturals, Petco and Best Bully Stick items. The products include best buy dates through Oct. 3, 2014. 

    The treats could be contaminated with salmonella bacteria, which could lead to illness in pets -- and in people who come in contact with the products or pets who've consumed them. Symptoms of salmonella infection in pets include lethargy, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever and vomiting. Some pets will have decreased appetite and no other signs. 

    Similar symptoms can appear in humans. Salmonella infection typically causes illness that lasts only a few days, but in young children, the elderly or those with weakened immune systems, the infection can be severe and require hospitalization. 

    The list of recalled products includes 48 separate items. For the full list, click here.

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    Feb
    2013
    10:35pm, EST

    Foster Farms chicken linked to salmonella outbreak

    By JoNel Aleccia, Senior Writer, NBC News

    At least 124 people in 12 states have been sickened by salmonella infections from raw poultry likely produced by the poultry firm Foster Farms, government health officials reported late Thursday.

    The infections of salmonella Heidelberg have been confirmed during the past eight months, starting June 4, 2012, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Most of the illnesses have occurred in Washington, with 56 cases, and Oregon, with 38 cases. About a third of those who became sick have been hospitalized. 

    Health officials in Washington and Oregon have identified Foster Farms chicken as the most likely source of the infections in their states, though they haven't identified the specific type or source of the meat. About 80 percent of people who have become ill have reported eating chicken in the week before symptoms began, the CDC said. 

    Illnesses have been reported in people from infants to age 94, with a median age of 23. No deaths have been reported. Reports of illnesses appeared to spike in late September, although more infections have continued to be reported during what CDC called a "winter lull" in salmonella. Illnesses detected since Jan. 6 might not yet be included in the count because of reporting lag time.

    No recall of any products has been announced. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service is conducting an investigation to determine the source of the infections. 

    Foster Farms is a West Coast poultry producer with plants in Oregon, Washington, California and Alabama. Company officials said in a statement that all raw poultry has the potential for salmonella contamination and they urged consumers to follow good safety practices, including cooking chicken thoroughly -- to 165 degrees Fahrenheit -- and avoiding cross-contamination with other foods and surfaces. 

    "Since 2005, testing results for salmonella from the USDA-FSIS in the Pacific Northwest have consistently been well below the limits set for raw poultry," the statement said. "This indicates that our Pacific Northwest facilities maintained consistent process control for salmonella. Our facilities have earned and maintained Category 1 classification -- the highest performance category for salmonella safety and control -- for the last seven years."

    Most people infected with salmonella develop diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps 12 to 72 hours after infection. Illness typically lasts four to seven days, and most people recover without treatment. In some people, the diarrhea may be so severe that the patient needs to be hospitalized, the CDC says.

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