The FDA has developed a database of all the foods affected by the peanut recall (at the time of this writing, some 1,844 products). The list is updated daily to reflect the latest information on products affected by the peanut recall.
The Peanut Corporation of America announced today that it has temporarily closed its plant in Plainview, Texas, after testing showed that salmonella may be present. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) blames Peanut Corp.'s Blakely, Georgia plant for a Salmonella outbreak that has sickened 600 people and has led to at least eight deaths.
Every day the list of products recalled due to possible contamination with Salmonella grows as retailers and manufactures trace the origin of their products back to Peanut Corp. plants. The box below contains the latest, up-to-date information on the products that have been recalled. You can browse the list by using the links, or search the entire list for a brand name (Example: Austin Quality Foods, Keebler), UPC code (Example: 54807-59114), product description (Example: crackers with peanut butter), or any combination of these. If you have any of the products on the list, throw them away immediately, or return them to the store of purchase for a refund.
For information on the symptoms and treatment of Salmonella infections, read the Healia Health Guide on Salmonella. If you have a question about Salmonella, join the Healia Health Community for Salmonella Infections or Ask the Experts at Healia Health Communities.
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