'Exceptionally high levels' of listeria were found in some of the cheeses.
infection – including people who are pregnant and people with weakened immune systems – to ensure they follow the advice in the product recall notices, which details all of the products which may pose a risk.
“We are also asking people to make sure that elderly relatives who may have purchased the recalled items, and who are at particular risk, are aware of the recall and observe the advice.”officer and the Food Standards Agency, and will continue to do so. “As a responsible cheesemaker, we carry out regular cleaning, disinfecting and swab testing of our making and ripening rooms.monocytogenes in Baronet, we have changed our monthly testing regime to positive release, this means that we test every batch of cheese before it leaves us.The Symptoms caused by listeriosis can be similar to flu and include high temperature, muscle ache or pain, chills, feeling or being sick and diarrhoea.
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