A total of 72 people have reported illnesses after consuming recalled salami products linked to bacteria salmonella, as stated by the Public Health Agency of Canada. The affected brands, Rea brand Genoa Salami Sweet, Rea brand Genoa Salami Hot, and Bona brand Mild Genova Salami, were recalled after preliminary examinations indicated a potential contamination risk. Initially, 57 cases were reported, primarily in Alberta and Ontario, with ongoing updates on the situation as cases in those provinces rose. The public health agency recommends checking specific product codes and warns of the severe risk salmonella poses, especially to vulnerable populations.
Seventy-two people have fallen ill after eating salami recalled due to possible salmonella contamination. The Public Health Agency of Canada reported an outbreak.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a recall for certain salami products following reports of salmonella infections, with a total of 72 cases now reported.
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