Recall
Announcement (ODA/ODH) 2002-09
February
27, 2002
Alabama
Firm Recalls Fajita Chicken Strips For Possible Listeria
Contamination
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 26, 2002 – S & C Beef Processors, LLC, a
Montgomery, Ala., firm, is voluntarily recalling approximately 30,700
pounds of cooked fajita chicken strips that may be contaminated with Listeria
monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety
and Inspection Service announced today. The products subject to
recall are: ·
10-pound cases of "PIERCE Fajita Seasoned Boneless, Skinless
Chicken Strips with Grill Marks Added" marked with a package code
beginning with "4A01298" or "4B01298," followed by
two digits, and ending with "P19055." Each case contains two
5-pound bags marked with a code of "298P19055." ·
10-pound cases of "PIERCE Fajita Seasoned Chicken Thigh
Strips with Grill Marks Added" marked with a package code beginning
with "4B01298," followed by two digits, and ending with
"P19055." Each case contains two 5-pound bags marked with a
code of "298P19055." Each case label also
bears "P-19055" inside the USDA seal of inspection. The fajita chicken
strips were produced on Oct. 25, 2001, and distributed by ConAgra
Poultry Foodservice to food service establishments nationwide. "Because of the
potential for foodborne illness, we want consumers to be aware of the
recall," said Ronald Hicks, acting FSIS administrator. Diners may wish to ask
if meals prepared with fajita chicken strips contain the recalled
product." The company discovered
the problem and reported it to FSIS. Consumption of food
contaminated with Listeria
monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, an uncommon but potentially
fatal disease. Healthy people rarely contract listeriosis. Listeriosis
can cause high fever, sever headache, neck stiffness, and nausea.
Listeriosis can also cause miscarriages and stillbirths, as well as
serious and sometimes fatal infections in those with weak immune systems
– infants, the frail or elderly, and persons with chronic disease,
with HIV infection, or taking chemotherapy. FSIS has received no
reports of illnesses associated with consumption of this product. Anyone
concerned about an illness should contact a physician. Media with questions
about the recall may contact Jim Herlihy, S & C Beef Processors
consumer affairs, at (970) 506-8052. Consumers with questions about the
recall may contact Elaine Bourne, ConAgra Poultry consumer affairs, at
(800) 414-7500. Consumers with food
safety questions can phone the toll-free USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline
at 1-800-535-4555. The hotline can be reached from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Monday through Friday, and recorded food safety messages
are available 24 hours a day. |
LISTERIA
PRECAUTIONS People
at risk for listeriosis and their family members or individuals
preparing food for them should: Reheat
until steaming hot the following types of ready-to-eat foods: hot dogs,
luncheon meats, cold cuts, fermented and dry sausage, and other
deli-style meat and poultry products. Thoroughly reheating food can help
kill any bacteria that might be present. If you cannot reheat these
foods, do not eat them. Wash
hands with hot, soapy water after handling these types of ready-to-eat
foods. (Wash for at least 20 seconds.) Also wash cutting boards, dishes,
and utensils. Thorough washing helps eliminate any bacteria that might
get on your hands or other surfaces from food before it is reheated. Do
not eat soft cheeses such as feta, Brie, Camembert, blue-veined or
Mexican-style cheese. You can eat hard cheeses, processed cheeses, cream
cheese, cottage cheese, and yogurt. Do
not drink raw, unpasteurized milk or eat foods made from it, such as
unpasteurized cheese. Observe
all expiration dates for perishable items that are precooked or
ready-to-eat. |