Emergency Recall: 'Do Not Drink' Warning Issued for UK Milk

A branded farm shop has recalled bottles of milk due to concerns that they might be tainted with E.coli bacteria. Kenneth Hanna's Farm Shop initiated a product recall as a result. Northern Ireland For two-litre bottles of Ken’s Unpasteurized Channel Island Milk.
Customers who purchased the item were informed: "Avoid consuming this product or using it for making dairy-based goods. Please either take it back to where you bought it or throw it away along with any items created from it."
The Food Standards Agency released a statement indicating that the milk might be contaminated with Shiga-toxin producing E. coli (STEC).
The statement included: “STEC bacteria can cause symptoms such as severe diarrhea (which may contain blood), stomach pain, and occasionally hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). This is a critical illness that has the potential to result in kidney failure and can be life-threatening.”
If you're dealing with these symptoms, you ought to keep yourself away from work, school, or nursery until you've been symptom-free for at least 48 hours to prevent spreading it to others.
This recall encompasses items with every use-by date and all batch codes. E.coli is a bacterium that resides within the intestines of warm-blooded animals, which includes humans.
Many strains are benign but certain ones can lead to severe foodborne illness.
Frequent causes of STEC outbreaks encompass undercooked ground meats, raw dairy products, and contamination. vegetables .
Very young children and older people are especially susceptible to serious diseases that can be fatal.
The most recent recall comes after another one earlier this week. bags of macadamia nuts also thought to possibly be tainted with E.coli.
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