A Washington state frozen food manufacturer is recalling frozen vegetable products affecting approximately 2 years of production, 358 consumer products sold under 42 separate brands
This was an expansion of a
recall that was issued on April 23rd after the Ohio state health officials reported the finding. Since that time, it had been linked to 8 cases. (2 deaths are listed on the CDC website, but they state it was not due to Listeria. Complications from Listeria?). CRF had suspended operations after the first recall in April and had not resumed production. FDA did isolate Listeria monocytogenes from the facility and "...... were found to be closely related genetically to seven of the isolates of ill people associated with this outbreak."
In the CDC report [below], a linkage was made after the Ohio state isolated the organism from frozen product. It does not appear this product was sampled because of linkage to the outbreak in that the report states there were no reported illnesses. It is also important to not that while 2 cases were from 2016, the other cases were said to have been done in a 'retrospective analysis' where the DNA from the isolated organism was matched against past outbreak cases.
According to the CDC Report, "Whole genome sequencing showed that the Listeria isolate from the frozen corn was
closely related genetically to seven bacterial isolates from ill people, and the Listeria isolate from the frozen peas was
closely related genetically to one isolate from an ill person. The way his case has unfolded looks very similar to the
Blue Bell outbreak/recall.
The products include organic and non-organic broccoli, butternut squash, carrots, cauliflower, corn, edamame, green beans, Italian beans, kale, leeks, lima beans, onions, peas, pepper strips, potatoes, potato medley, root medley, spinach, sweet potatoes, various vegetable medleys, blends, and stir fry packages, blueberries, cherries, cranberries, peaches, raspberries, and strawberries. Brands include Trader Joes, Kirkland, and Great Value as well as others.
There are some things that would be good to know.
1) The products in question required cooking....were they cooked by the consumers who became ill?
2) The report states that he Listeria isolated from product and in the outbreak cases were closely related. How close is close?
3) What type of Listeria Control Program did the facility have?
FDA News Release
http://www.fda.gov/Food/RecallsOutbreaksEmergencies/Outbreaks/ucm499157.htm
FDA Investigates Listeria Outbreak Linked to Frozen Vegetables
May 4, 2016
What is the Problem and What is Being Done About It?
The FDA, CDC and state and local officials are investigating a multi-state outbreak of listeriosis identified in March 2016.