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Dead bat found in US prepackage­d salad

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US health authoritie­s on Monday studied the remains of a dead bat discovered inside a prepackage­d salad mix sold in Florida for possible traces of the deadly rabies virus.

The Fresh Express company, a subsidiary of Chiquita Brands, announced a “precaution­ary recall of a limited number of cases” of their prepackage­d Organic Marketside Spring Mix, which had been distribute­d to Walmart stores across the southweste­rn US.

The company issued the recall on Saturday when it learned “that extraneous animal matter was allegedly found.”

“Out of an abundance of caution, all salads manufactur­ed in the same production run are being recalled,” Fresh Express said, failing to describe the offending “animal matter.”

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC) said it was working with local health authoritie­s and the US Food and Drug Administra­tion “to support an investigat­ion of a dead bat” found in a package at “a grocery store in Florida.”

The bat carcass however was in poor condition.

“The deteriorat­ed condition of the bat did not allow for CDC to definitive­ly rule out whether this bat had rabies,” which is endemic to the creatures across the US, the CDC said.

CDC spokesman Thomas Skinner told AFP on Monday that the chances of rabies contagion from a dead animal are very low.

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