Poppies Bakeries LLC calls on Mini Éclairs from Poppies from the market because of possible generic E. coli besalfetting.
This recall was activated by the test results of the Canadian food inspection agency.
The recalled product was sold in British Columbia and Ontario, Canada and may be distributed in other provinces and areas.
Called product:
Papavers – Mini Éclairs
- Size: 455 g
- UPC: 0 08563 95450 1
- Codes: The best for: 2026 Al 03, L1L4024
From the placement of this recall, no diseases have been reported that are related to the consumption of this product.
Consumers must check whether they have the recalled product at home. Called products must be thrown away or returned to the location where they were purchased.
About E. Coli
Food contaminated with E. coli may not look, smells or tastes bad. Everyone who has developed symptoms of E. coli infection must seek medical help and tell his doctor about their possible food poisoning. Specific tests are required to diagnose the infections that can simulate other diseases.
The symptoms of E. coli infections vary for every person, but often include severe stomach cramps and diarrhea, which is often bloody. Some patients can also have a fever. Most patients recover within five to seven days. Others can develop severe or life -threatening symptoms and complications, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
About 5 percent to 10 percent of the diagnosis of E. coli infections develop a potentially life-threatening kidney failure, known as a hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Symptoms of Hu’s are fever, abdominal pain, feeling very tired, reduced urethra, small inexplicable bruises or bleeding and bleach.
Many people with Hus recover within a few weeks, but some suffer permanent injury or death. This condition can occur in people of every age, but is most common in children under five years old because of their immature immune system, older adults because of deteriorating immune system and people with compromised immune systems such as cancer patients.
People who experience HUS symptoms must immediately seek medical emergency aid. People with HUS are likely to be admitted to hospital because the condition can cause other serious and continuous problems, such as hypertension, chronic kidney disease, brain damage and neurological problems.
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