Diets and Nutrition

Alert: recall of cheese contaminated with listeria

Alert: recall of cheese contaminated with listeria

A batch of Tome de Cambrai cheese is currently the subject of a recall. It would contain a toxic bacteria, responsible for listeriosis.

In order to avoid serious food poisoning, it is recommended not to consume this Tome de Cambrai cheese distributed via cheesemakers or supermarkets in Nord Pas de Calais. TipsForWomens takes stock of the incriminated batches.

Details of the incriminated lot

The references of the recalled cheese are:

  • Food / Milk and dairy products Tome de Cambrai
  • Brand: Tome de Cambrai
  • Model or reference: Entire volume
    • • Lot L-04-2311 Date of minimum durability between 01/22/2024 and 03/22/2024
  • Storage temperature: Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark: FR5956730CE
  • Geographical sales area: entire Europe
  • Distributors: Wholesalers Nord Pas de Calais

Listeriosis, a disease that can be serious

If this lot has been recalled, it is because it may cause the listeriosisa serious infection caused by bacteria Listeria monocytogenes.

The Consumer Reminder site therefore invites consumers to “who have consumed the products mentioned above and who present with fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, and body aches, to consult their doctor and report this consumption“.

Moreover,”serious forms with neurological complications and maternal or fetal damage in pregnant women can also sometimes occur“, the site further specifies.

Fragile individuals (pregnant women, immunocompromised people and the elderly) must therefore be particularly attentive to these symptoms.

The product must not be consumed and it is advisable to contact your point of sale, before the end of the recall procedure, who will inform you of the compensation.

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