
One person died in the outbreak of the legenda associated with ready meals in the Republic of Ireland.
Nine confirmed cases of lystir have been identified. The HSEC’s Executive Health Service Center (HSE) is fulfilled by the death of an adult who suffers from a flyer.
The National disease outbreak monitoring team is investigating a “large -scale” outbreak, but no demographic details have been launched.
There is a summons for the stomach meals and side dishes produced by Balllymaguire Foods due to the association with the outbreak. The summons was the first on June 30 and has been expanded several times since then.
Various brands are affected and products were sold at Tesco, Supervalu, Centra and Aldi stores. The meals called the spaghetti carbonara, Lazania for cow meat, chicken curry, chicken pie, cottage pie and mashed potatoes. Hundreds of products were called. A The full menu can be found here.
The summons also includes the best pre -dates and payment symbols for many elements sold in Northern Ireland.
Consumers are advised not to eat involved products. They should also check and dispose of meals.
Production has been suspended
In a statement, Balllymaguire Foods said it started calling all the products that were performed in one facility after identifying the litteria as part of the quality control examination.
“The incidents of this type are very rare for us. We deal with them at the utmost seriousness and work closely with all parties to manage the situation quickly and responsibly. As a precautionary measure, and in line with our strict response protocols, we took the decision on Saturday to suspend all production in the affected facilities,” says the company’s statement.
“With the support of independent external experts, our internal team conducted a comprehensive evaluation and implemented immediate corrective procedures. These drugs included complete cleaning of the pharmaceutical facility. In consultation with relevant legal bodies and consumers, we may resume.”
Ireland has recorded two cases of fisher in the first quarter of 2025 and 22 infections in 2024.
The HSE National Health Protection Office is headed by the HSE National Health Office and includes the HSE National Environmental Health Service, HSE regional health laboratories, the food safety authority in Ireland, the National Salmonella, Shigella and Listeria reference, and the National Reference Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture, the most sexual and more.
Irish officials were also looking for hepatitis.
Between December 2024 and April 2025, IA’s genetic hepatitis was investigated. There were 18 cases, including 14 cases in hospitals. The food vehicle was not definitely identified, but the authorities believe that the transmission of infection was transmitted by food due to the geographical and time distribution of the 14th case, as it spread to four secondary cases.
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