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E. Coli - China / Hong Kong - 2025 Events
By: Steve Date: February 23, 2025, 9:44 am
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NOTE - Please use this thread for any E. Coli-related events
that occur in China (which includes Hong Kong). I understand the
political tensions of putting the two together; This board is
about diseases, not "What is a country and what isn't?" If the
two really need to be separated, that issue is for another day.
SUMMARY - The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and
Environmental Hygiene Department has issued an urgent advisory
today (23rd February), urging the public to refrain from
consuming a specific batch of raw milk cheese imported from
France due to a potential contamination with Shiga
toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC). Retailers and
distributors are instructed to cease the sale of this product
immediately.
COMMENTARY - Another dairy product recalled for safety reasons
because it was made from raw milk? You don't say. And it was
made by Perrin Vermot? Didn't France recall some of their stuff
in January?
https://www.datareport.inf
o/other-viruses-and-diseases/e-coli-france-2025-events/msg2885/?
PHPSESSID=glig1gnp7hbbg0t9osdrjhnblu#msg2885
Huh. What an amazing coincidence...
LINK -
https://www.dimsumdaily.hk/centre-for-food-safety-issues-urgent-recall-of-frenc…
https://www.dimsumdaily.hk/centre-for-food-safety-issues-urgent-recall-of-frenc…
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