In Denmark Salmonella outbreak due to herbal medicine

Food Safety News reported that a Salmonella outbreak in Denmark affects 25 people and has been traced to a herbal supplement brand, according to food safety officials. As a result, Orkla Care A/S, the seller of the implicated products, has issued a recall of several batches. Fourteen people have needed hospital treatment. Patient interviews showed most had eaten HUSK Psyllium in capsule form. Testing by the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration has found Salmonella in the remaining product that two patients had at home. Internal testing by Orkla Care controls has not shown a connection between the product and the outbreak. The products were sold in specialty stores and pharmacies as well as online. Expiration dates range from May to October 2023. @ https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2021/04/herbal-medicine-linked-to-danish-salmonella-outbreak/?utm_source=Food+Safety+News&utm_campaign=e13f9cae90-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f46cc10150-e13f9cae90-40253059

 Herbal medicine linked to Danish Salmonella outbreak
Herbal medicine linked to Danish Salmonella outbreak

A Salmonella outbreak in Denmark affecting 25 people has been traced to a brand of herbal supplement, according to food safety officials. The majority

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