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Recall Alert: Jars of Peter Pan and Great Value Peanut Butter May Pose Salmonella Risk
February 14, 2007 -- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning
consumers not to eat certain jars of Peter Pan peanut butter or Great Value
peanut butter due to risk of contamination with Salmonella Tennessee (a
bacterium that causes foodborne illness). The affected jars of Peter Pan and
Great Value peanut butter have a product code located on the lid of the jar that
begins with the number "2111." Both the Peter Pan and Great Value brands are
manufactured in a single facility in Georgia by ConAgra. Great Value peanut
butter made by other manufacturers is not affected.
If consumers have
any of this Peter Pan or Great Value brand peanut butter in their home that has
been purchased since May 2006, they should discard it.
Symptoms of
foodborne illness caused by Salmonella include fever, diarrhea and abdominal
cramps. In persons with poor underlying health or weakened immune systems,
Salmonella can invade the bloodstream and cause life-threatening infections.
Individuals who have recently eaten Peter Pan and Great Value brand peanut
butter beginning with product code 2111 and have experienced any of these
symptoms should contact their doctor or health care provider immediately. Any
such illnesses should be reported to state or local health
authorities.
FDA's warning is based on a just-completed epidemiological
study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the states and
local health agencies, which links 288 cases of foodborne illness in 39 states
to consumption of varying types of Peter Pan peanut butter. This report was
provided to FDA on February 13.
The outbreak appears to be ongoing and
the first consumer may have become ill in August 2006. The cause of foodborne
illnesses can be difficult to identify. As a result of extensive epidemiological
testing and recent case control studies, CDC was recently able to identify Peter
Pan peanut butter as the likely cause of illness. Great Value brand peanut
butter beginning with product code 2111 is manufactured in the same plant as
Peter Pan peanut butter and, thus, is believed to be at similar risk of
contamination.
ConAgra is recalling all Peter Pan and Great Value peanut
butter beginning with product code 2111 that already was distributed. The
company also is destroying all affected products in their possession. The
company will cease production until the exact cause of contamination can be
identified and eliminated. ConAgra will advise consumers to destroy any Peter
Pan and Great Value brand peanut butter beginning with product code 2111 in
their possession. To assist in this endeavor, FDA has sent investigators to
ConAgra's processing plant in Sylvester, Georgia where the products are made to
review records, collect product samples and conduct tests for Salmonella
Tennessee.
FDA will provide regular updates as more information becomes
available.
Consumers who have questions should contact ConAgra at
866-344-6970.
see also:
FDA Update, 3.1.07
FDA Update on Peanut Butter Recall--Salmonella found in ConAgra PlantFDA Update on Peanut Butter--Contamination Found in ConAgra Plant
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