Aussie State Recalls Contaminated Almond Milk

Aussie State Recalls Contaminated Almond Milk

SYDNEY, Feb 16 (NNN-AAP) – An almond milk product is being recalled from the shelves, in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW), as the local health authority confirmed, it was linked to a case of botulism.

According to a statement from the NSW Health today, the Inside Out Unsweetened Almond Milk, with a use-by date of Mar 1, is sold at the major supermarket, Woolworths, across the state.

The contamination was identified when a person experienced severe symptoms of botulism after drinking the product.

The NSW Food Authority is investigating the manufacturing of the product, to determine the possible cause of the contamination.

Keira Glasgow, director of the NSW Health’s One Health branch, said, botulism is very rare in Australia, but the toxin can be extremely dangerous and can cause life-threatening illnesses.

“Early symptoms of foodborne botulism include weakness, fatigue and vertigo. While these symptoms occur commonly due to a number of health conditions, with botulism it is usually followed by blurred vision, dry mouth and difficulty swallowing. Nausea and vomiting may also occur,” Glasgow said.

“These symptoms can progress to paralysis of the arm muscles and continue down the body to the trunk and legs, and paralysis of breathing muscles can be fatal,” she added.

Glasgow urged anyone who has consumed this product and experiences these serious symptoms to seek immediate medical help.– NNN-AAP

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