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This is your Salmonella news and Infotracker podcast, and this
is what we know so far today. In recent news,
the FDA has reported alarming findings concerning Darwin's Natural Selections
raw pet food. Several samples of the product have tested
positive for both salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes ELMANO, raising significant
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health concerns for both pets and their owners. A total
of six samples from this brand were found contaminated, with
one batch showing traces of both pathogens. These contaminated products
are sold in frozen two pound packages, making it easy
for buyers to identify if they possess potentially hazardous goods.
The presence of salmonella and ELMANO in pet food is
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especially dangerous, as both bacteria can cause severe infections. Salmonella
infections can lead to symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and
abdominal cramps in both pets and humans. Listeria, on the
other hand, causes listeriosis, a serious infection that can result
in fever, muscle aches, and gastrointestinal symptoms. In extreme cases,
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it can cause central nervous system issues. The FDA has
firmly recommended against feeding these contaminated products to pets, and
is advising that anyone with the affected packages dispose of
them immediately and sanitize any surfaces that may have been
in contact with the food. The agency emphasizes the importance
of handling raw pet food with care, as it poses
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a risk not just to animals, but also to the
people who come into contact with the food and feeding dishes.
Pet owners are reminded to wash their hands thoroughly after
handling any raw pet food and to maintain strict hygiene
protocols in their home environments to mitigate the risk of contamination.
Proper storage is also crucial, as freezing does not kill
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the bacteria, but only halts their growth. The FDA's findings
highlight the necessity for rigorous testing and quality controls in
pet food manufacturing. Salmonella and listeria outbreaks can have far
reaching consequences affecting public health and pet welfare. The agency
continues to monitor and evaluate pet foods to ensure safety
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standards are upheld, and they encourage consumers to stay informed
and follow updates from credible sources. For pet owners concerned
about potential exposure, consulting a veterinarian is advisable, particularly if
symptoms of infection arise in pets or family members. It
is also prudent to educate oneself about the brands and
types of pet foods that have a history of safety issues.
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The discovery of salmonella and listeria in Darwin's Natural Selections
raw pet food is a stark reminder of the hidden
dangers present in some pet products. Staying vigilant and practicing
good hygiene can significantly reduce the associated risks ensuring both
the safety of pets and their human companions. That is
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