Dr. Samir Gupta, a lung specialist and medicine professor, discusses who is most vulnerable to listeriosis following the CFIA's recall of certain plant-based drinks due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. (Image source: CTV News)


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Two people have lost their lives due to listeriosis as part of a larger outbreak associated with plant-based beverages that led to a recall. Health Canada shared this news in an advisory on Wednesday, highlighting a total of 12 confirmed listeriosis cases. Among these, 10 cases were reported in Ontario, with one case each in Quebec and Nova Scotia. The affected individuals fell ill between August 2023 and early July 2024.
Earlier this month, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency took action by recalling specific Silk and Great Value brands of oat, almond, and coconut refrigerated drinks due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, the bacteria responsible for listeriosis.

Frédéric Guichard, the president of Danone Canada, the company behind the recalled products, expressed deep concern about the situation. He stated that the company is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the contamination. "This news is devastating, and our heartfelt condolences go out to the families and loved ones during this difficult time," Guichard said in a statement.

Following the recall, Danone confirmed that all affected products have been removed from store shelves. The company had previously indicated that the contamination originated from a specific production line at a third-party manufacturer, but the exact details of how the listeria was introduced remain unclear.

The recalled products have raised significant alarm as listeriosis can lead to serious health issues. Symptoms often appear suddenly and may include vomiting, nausea, cramps, severe headaches, constipation, and fever. In more severe cases, listeriosis can result in meningitis or blood infections, particularly threatening for newborns, pregnant women, and older adults.

Listeria monocytogenes is not commonly found in food but can cause severe illness when ingested. The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) reports that there are approximately 134 cases of invasive listeriosis annually in the country. In 2023 alone, Public Health Ontario recorded 75 cases, which included 14 fatalities.

The recent deaths and the outbreak have raised concerns about food safety in Canada. Health authorities are urging anyone who may have consumed the affected plant-based beverages to monitor their health closely and seek medical attention if they experience any symptoms.

As the investigation continues, officials are working diligently to uncover the source of the contamination and prevent further cases. The situation serves as a reminder of the importance of stringent food safety measures and consumer awareness.

In the wake of this outbreak, both consumers and manufacturers are encouraged to remain vigilant. With the ongoing investigation, health agencies aim to ensure that such incidents do not happen again in the future.

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