Chattanooga Times Free Press

Beef recall expands over fears of salmonella

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An Arizona company is expanding the scope of its recall of raw beef that could be contaminat­ed with salmonella, federal officials said Tuesday.

The U.S. Department of Agricultur­e said a unit of Brazil’s JBS is now recalling a total of more than 12 million pounds of raw beef that was shipped around the U.S. According to officials, informatio­n obtained in three additional cases of sickened patients led to the identifica­tion of other ground beef products that weren’t part of the initial recall.

JBS Tolleson in Arizona already recalled about 7 million pounds of beef in October. Health officials say all the products up for recall have the USDA inspection number “EST. 267.”

“While no products in this expansion have been definitive­ly linked to any illness, we have determined in consultati­on with USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) that this action is in the best interests of public health,” JBS said in a statement Monday.

The products were packaged between late July and September. The USDA said all the potentiall­y tainted products have been removed from retailer stores. But the agency said people still may have products in their freezers that should be thrown away.

There were 246 illnesses reported from 25 states as of mid-November, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While 59 people have been hospitaliz­ed, no deaths have been reported.

The USDA said salmonella is prevalent in raw poultry and meat and is reminding people to properly cook and handle meat. It said cooking kills salmonella.

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