Salmonella agona in soybean meal from the Netherlands
- Classification
- Information notification for follow-up
- Risk
- Potential risk
- Category
- feed materials
- Hazard
- Salmonella Agona - {pathogenic micro-organisms}
- Origin
- Netherlands
- Notifier
- Belgium
What is this? A batch of soybean meal from the Netherlands may contain harmful bacteria called Salmonella agona.
What's happening? The product was sold in Belgium and France. It is used mostly for animal feed, not human food.
Does this affect me? If you do not handle animal feed, you are not at risk. No human food is involved.
What should I do? If you feed animals, check with your supplier or ask your vet for advice.
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Classification: Information notification for follow-up · Risk: Potential risk · Category: feed materials · Hazard: Salmonella Agona - {pathogenic micro-organisms} · Origin: Netherlands · Notifier: Belgium
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