Recall on a common seasonal drink

sharky

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DHMH Issues Consumer Alert Regarding Recall of Baugher's Apple Cider

Department of Health & Mental Hygiene News Release

***ADVISORY***



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - November 4, 2010 - The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) and local health departments are conducting an investigation of a cluster of seven E. coli O157 infections. There have been no deaths, although three of the seven cases have been hospitalized. A potential association exists with the consumption of unpasteurized Baugher's apple cider.

In response to this ongoing investigation, Baugher's Orchard & Farm of Westminster, MD today issued a voluntary recall of all its apple cider because of its potential to contain the E. coli bacteria. At this time, no other Baugher's products are affected by this recall.

E. coli O157 can cause severe bloody diarrhea and abdominal cramps, fever, non-bloody diarrhea, or no symptoms at all. Some infected people, particularly young children and the elderly, may develop a form of kidney failure known as hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), which can lead to serious kidney damage and even death.If a person has an illness consistent with E. coli O157 he or she should see their healthcare provider. Consumers should not consume the recalled cider and should discard any remaining cider.

Approximately 20-40 E. coli O157 cases are reported in Maryland each year. Last year 24 E coli O157 cases were reported to DHMH.

A fact sheet on E. coli O157 can be found at http://edcp.org/factsheets/ecoli.cfm


http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm232878.htm
 

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Thanks for the post Jen! I just ran to my fridge to check what brands I have in there (thankfully it wasn't the one on the recall list!). I have two different brands right now because I've been using it to mix into my homemade cider.
 

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E-coli? Ewww.
Though.. realistically more food gets fecal contamination than we probably realize..

We don't drink apple cider in this house, so no worries. I don't have to worry about my in-laws anymore (usually they drink a lot of it) since my MIL is trying get her blood sugar issues straightened out. I'll pass on the info, though, in case she knows anyone who does.
 

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I think that it needs to be pasteurized if it's sold in national stores? So probably this was only sold in small family markets or direct from the farm.

Eck, I don't like apple juice/cider anyway, just something about it. I can only stand cider if it's piping hot and heavily spiced.
 
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