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Pet food sickened at least 79 people, CDC says 11-07-08
Salmonella-contaminated
dry pet food sickened at least 79 people, including many young children, and
could still be dangerous, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
reported on Thursday.
Even though the affected brands have been recalled and the factory in
Pennsylvania closed, pet owners could still have the cat and dog kibble in their
homes, the CDC said.
No one is known to have died in the outbreak of a rare strain of Salmonella,
known as Salmonella enterica serotype Schwarzengrund, the CDC said. But it can
make people ill who handle the pet food, especially the very young and very old,
and causes bloody diarrhea. No pets have been reported sickened.
"Dry pet food has a 1-year shelf life. Contaminated products identified in
recalls might still be in the homes of purchasers and could cause illness.
Persons who have these products should not use them to feed their pets but
should discard them or return them to the store," the CDC said in its weekly
report on death and disease.
The brands, made by Mars Petcare U.S., include Special Kitty, Nutro,Pedigree and
Member's Mark, among others.
"Mars Petcare U.S. has taken steps to ensure that recalled products are no
longer on store shelves. On Oct. 1, the company announced that the Everson
(Pennsylvania) plant would be closed permanently," the CDC team wrote.
"Consumers and health departments should be aware that all dry pet food, pet
treats, and pet supplements might be contaminated with pathogens such as
Salmonella, and consumers should use precautions with all brands of dry pet
food, treats, and supplements," the CDC report reads.
"In contrast, canned pet food is unlikely to be contaminated with such pathogens
because the manufacturing process should eliminate bacterial contamination."
The CDC recommends that anyone handling dry pet food wash the hands and keep
infants away from it.
Comments:
No Surprise Here!
Recalled Pet Food
Product: SPECIAL KITTY® Gourmet Blend Dry Cat Food
Best If Used By Date: AUG 11 09
Best By Date Location: Back of bag
Production Lot Code: 50 XXXX X (Found on back of bag just after
"Best If Used By" date. Consumers should look for "50" as the first two digits
of the second line.)

UPC Code: UPC code numbers can be found directly underneath
the bar code on the package. Please find recalled pet food UPC information
below.
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3.5
lb. |
SPECIAL KITTY® Gourmet Blend |
81131
17546 |
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7 lb.
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SPECIAL KITTY® Gourmet Blend |
81131
17547 |
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18 lb.
|
SPECIAL KITTY® Gourmet Blend |
81131
17548 |
Affected Stores: Wal-Mart locations in Connecticut, Delaware,
Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, and West Virginia.
In an effort to prevent the transmission of Salmonella from pets to
family members and care givers, the FDA recommends that everyone follow
appropriate pet food handling guidelines when feeding their pets. A list of safe
pet food handling tips can be found at:
http://www.fda.gov/consumer/updates/petfoodtips080307.html
Pet owners who have questions about the recall should call 1-877-568-4463 or
visit
www.petcare.mars.com.
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