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HoneyBaked recall

The HoneyBaked company is recalling 46,941 lbs of their turkey and ham products due to a concern that the meat could cause be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The recall includes cooked, glazed and sliced ham and turkey, all of which was produced between September 5 and November 13. The meat in question was sold in and around the Toledo, Ohio area and was also distributed across the country through internet and catalog orders. There have been no reports of illness yet, but listeriosis primarily affects pregnant women, infants and the elderly, or those with preexisting health conditions. It can cause fever, vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing and can trigger miscarriages and stillbirths, as well as opening the door for more serious diseases. It is most commonly found in unpasteurized milk and unpasteurized milk products (like some cheeses) and prepackaged deli meats and hot dogs.

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Tags: america, ham, hams, honeybaked, listeriosis, meat, recall, turkey

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Mary

11-30-2006 @3:37PM Mary said... On November 29th, 2006 we purchased sliced "Honey Maple Smoked Ham - Seasoned Meat Protein 16%". Should there be a concern in this particular ham? We bought it at the I.G.A. grocier store in Whitby, Ontario, Canada/

Thanks for your quick response today I hope.

Mary
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