Sunday Times

Kenya joins ban on SA processed meats

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● Kenya’s health ministry on Tuesday announced a ban on the import and sale of certain South African processed meat products after a listeria outbreak that has killed at least 180 people.

Kenya is the first country in East Africa to ban ready-to-eat meat products from South Africa that include polony, sliced ham and Frankfurte­r-style sausages.

“In order to ensure the health of the public is protected and as a precaution­ary measure you are required to stop the importatio­n and sale of these products” and recall those already on sale, the health ministry wrote in a note to country health officers.

Mozambique, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Malawi, Swaziland and Zimbabwe have also blocked the import of the products, including those made by the Enterprise factory, owned by Tiger Brands — which was pinpointed as the source of the outbreak — and others made by Rainbow Chickens.

Since January 2017, 948 people in South Africa have contracted listeriosi­s — a disease caused by bacteria from soil, water, vegetation and animal faeces which can contaminat­e fresh food, notably meat. At least 180 have died, according to official figures.

The United Nations has previously said South Africa’s listeriosi­s outbreak is believed to be the largest-ever worldwide.

The infection mainly affects children and pregnant women and has an incubation period of up to 70 days.

Contaminat­ion in humans can result in flu-like illness and, in severe cases, infection of the brain which can prove fatal. — AFP

You are required to stop the importatio­n and sale of these products Health ministry

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