Salmonella enterica ser. Mbandaka (presence in 2 out of 5 samples /25g) in chicken caesar sandwich from Estonia, containing frozen steam cooked chicken breast fillets from Ukraine, via the United Kingdom and via the Netherlands
- Classification
- Alert notification
- Risk
- Serious
- Category
- poultry meat and poultry meat products
- Hazard
- Salmonella enteritidis - {pathogenic micro-organisms} *** Salmonella Mbandaka - {pathogenic micro-organisms}
- Origin
- Estonia *** Ukraine
- Notifier
- Finland
What is this? A ready-to-eat chicken sandwich may contain harmful bacteria called Salmonella.
What's happening? Some sandwiches made in Estonia have been found to have Salmonella in them.
Does this affect me? If you bought this sandwich in Finland or Estonia, you could be at risk.
What should I do? Do not eat the sandwich. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice if you feel unwell.
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Classification: Alert notification · Risk: Serious · Category: poultry meat and poultry meat products · Hazard: Salmonella enteritidis - {pathogenic micro-organisms} *** Salmonella Mbandaka - {pathogenic micro-organisms} · Origin: Estonia *** Ukraine · Notifier: Finland
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