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Protein supplements recalled over staphylococcus concerns

Protein supplements recalled over staphylococcus concerns
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International Food Companies DBA International Food Products, of Hazelwood, MO, is recalling two types of their protein supplements because the products may contain Staphylococcus aureus.

According to the details posted online by the FDA, the recall was initiated on June 21, 2023 and is ongoing.

The recalled products were distributed in Missouri.

Recalled products:

Anyone who purchased the recalled product should immediately dispose of it and not consume it.

About Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium that usually causes rapid food poisoning symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, retching, abdominal cramping, and prostration. In more severe cases, headache, muscle cramping and transient changes in blood pressure and pulse may occur. Recovery generally takes two days, and everyone is susceptible. While it is rare, some people have died from such infections, particularly the elderly, infants, and those who were severely debilitated.

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