The Quaker Oats Firm added extra merchandise this week to a recall that began final month over doable salmonella contamination, elevating the whole variety of merchandise to greater than 60.
Quaker Oats, which is owned by PepsiCo, initially recalled 43 merchandise, together with granola bars, cereals and varied snack meals. On Thursday, the corporate added 24 merchandise to the record.
The newly recalled gadgets embody Quaker Chewy Granola Bars, Gatorade protein bars, Cap’n Crunch bars, Quaker Merely Granola Cereals, Gamesa Marias Cereal and different cereals.
“Thus far, Quaker has obtained no confirmed reviews of sickness associated to the merchandise coated by this recall,” the U.S. Meals and Drug Administration stated in December. It’s unclear if any sicknesses have been reported since then.
It was not instantly clear how the potential contamination occurred or how or when it first got here to the eye of federal regulators or the corporate. Quaker Oats didn’t instantly reply to a request for touch upon Saturday.
On its web site, the corporate listed the recalled merchandise and offered an choice to request reimbursement.
Clients ought to test their pantries for any of the merchandise and get rid of them, the F.D.A. stated.
Salmonella is an organism that may trigger severe and typically deadly infections in younger youngsters, frail or older adults, and folks with weakened immune methods.
Widespread signs of salmonella embody fever, nausea, vomiting, stomach ache and diarrhea, which can be bloody. In uncommon circumstances, salmonella can get into the bloodstream and lead to extra extreme sicknesses, reminiscent of contaminated arteries, in accordance with the F.D.A.
People who’re uncovered often begin to really feel sick six hours to 6 days later. Most infections are gentle and final between 4 and 7 days.
Different latest salmonella-related remembers have been linked to a wide range of meals, reminiscent of greens, fruits and meats. Not less than two individuals died in a salmonella outbreak linked to cantaloupes that the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention introduced in November.
Salmonella micro organism trigger about 1.35 million infections, 26,500 hospitalizations and 420 deaths in the US yearly, in accordance with the C.D.C.