The US Power Office (FDA) has published an urgent warning that instructs consumers to abandon a certain brand of frozen supplements Problems with the Listeria.
The FDA on Friday was announced by the withdrawal, which includes all Lyons Readycare and Sysco Imperial Frozen Sysspory Frozen Sysco. Of the 38 diseases reported so far, 37 people were hospitalized and 11 died.
The manufacturer of Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. initiated the recall and warned the Lyons Magnus LLC food distributor to the flash. In her statement on February 21, the FDA stated that the officials became aware of the outbreak of the Listeria in late November, “with many patients living in long -term institutions (LTCFs) before the disease.”
“The Traceback FDA investigation has determined that each of the LTCF, which provided the account for consideration since 2024, received a frozen additional cocktail either Lyons Readycare, or Sysco Imperial Brand,” the statement said. ‘As part of this study FDA has collected environmental samples and revealed outburst tension Liters“

The cocktails withdrew were distributed to long -term medical institutions. (FDA / Istock / Fox News)
Referring to the CDC, the FDA stated that the outbreak went up to 2018, and that 2024 and 2025 were recorded. So far, the officials have not been able to find the source of the flash.
Most diseases involved Fda said.
“Out of 38 people for whom information is available, 34 (89%) reported life in long-term institutions or were hospitalized before they became ill. Records considered from objects showed that food cocktails were available to residents,”-said Officials.

All Lyons Readycare and Sysco Imperial Frozen Shakes were recalled. (FDA / Fox News)
Dairy cocktails were distributed to the following states: Alabama, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, New York, Okio, Oklahoma Washington, Washington and Western Virginia.
Listeria monocytogenes It can lead to listeriosis, which is especially deadly for adults, although pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems are also at risk.
According to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), literary can lead to “fever, muscle pain, headache, rigid neck, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions that sometimes preceded diarrhea or other gastrointestinal symptoms.” Symptoms begin within two weeks after eating contaminated food, although it is known to be 10 weeks after eating.
“Persons who experience symptoms similar to the flu, two months after eating contaminated food, should seek medical care and tell medical workers about eating contaminated food,” the agency advises.

According to the FDA, which is due to Shakes dating back to 2018. (FDA / Fox News)
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FDA is actively investigating the outbreak.
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2025-02-24 01:38:00