A Listeria recall for PAISA brand Queso de Mano includes Rancho Markets in Utah. Consumers who have purchased this product should not eat it as Listeria can cause severe illness and death. Among pregnant women, Listeria infections can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, premature delivery, and infection of newborns, even if the expectant mother shows no signs of illness. Pregnant women are 10 times more likely to contract listeriosis than the general population. Hispanic women are 24 times more likely.
Soft fresh cheeses are frequently linked to Listeria illnesses.
PAISA Queso de Mano Listeria Recall
The recall includes:
- PAISA brand Queso de Mano
- Packaged in 24-ounce plastic containers
- Lot number 2420104 appears on the lid of the container.
- “BEST BY” date MAY 16, 2024
- Product UPC: 838795000338
- Sold in Utah at Rancho Markets stores
Symptoms of a Listeria Infection
Symptoms of a Listeria infection include –
- Fever and muscle aches
- Upset stomach or diarrhea
- Stiff neck, headache, loss of balance, confusion or convulsions
- Flu-like symptoms in pregnant women
People who are over 65, people with weakened immune systems, pregnant women, and babies are at high risk.
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