A recall was issued on foods produced by a Saskatoon company that produce and/or distribute a variety of foods from beans to milk powder. Salmonellosis infection is mainly transmitted in rats through ingestion of food and water contaminated with infected feces, urine and bedding material. Rats can carry this germ and not appear to be ill. Food that is contaminated with salmonella doesn’t necessarily look or smell off but can still make you sick, be it serious or sometimes deadly. Most healthy people may get short-term symptoms such as fever, headache, and diarrhea but more serious cases can be found in young children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with W.I.S. People are advised not to use the products, return them and see a doctor if you did consume them and feel sick.
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