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FDA Investigates Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Montevideo Linked to Pistachio Nuts Produced by Wonderful Pistachio and Almond
What is the Problem and What is Being Done About It?
The FDA, CDC, state and local officials are investigating a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella Montevideo illnesses linked to pistachio nuts produced by Wonderful Pistachios, located in Lost Hills, California.
The CDC reports that 11 people infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella Montevideo have been reported from nine states: Alabama (1), Arizona (2), Connecticut (1), Georgia (1), Michigan (1), Minnesota (1), North Dakota (1), Virginia (1), and Washington (2). Two people have been hospitalized. There have been no deaths. Reported illness onset dates range from December 12, 2015 to February 9, 2016.
Collaborative investigation efforts of the FDA, CDC, and the California Department of Public Health indicate that pistachio nuts produced by Wonderful Pistachios are the likely source of this outbreak. Of nine people interviewed, eight (89 percent) reported eating pistachios the week before illnesses started. Of these eight, five reported eating Wonderful brand pistachios.
The FDA collected product samples from a firm supplied by Wonderful Pistachios in January 2016. Whole Genome Sequencing confirmed the samples were highly related to cases of ill people. Following a conference call with the FDA and the CDC on March 8, 2016, Wonderful Pistachio initiated a voluntary recall of pistachio nuts. The pistachio nuts being recalled are sold under the brand names Wonderful, Trader Joe’s, and Paramount Farms. The FDA is working with the firm to facilitate the recall.
This investigation is ongoing. The FDA will continue to provide updates on the investigation as they become available.
The CDC reports that 11 people infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella Montevideo have been reported from nine states: Alabama (1), Arizona (2), Connecticut (1), Georgia (1), Michigan (1), Minnesota (1), North Dakota (1), Virginia (1), and Washington (2). Two people have been hospitalized. There have been no deaths. Reported illness onset dates range from December 12, 2015 to February 9, 2016.
Collaborative investigation efforts of the FDA, CDC, and the California Department of Public Health indicate that pistachio nuts produced by Wonderful Pistachios are the likely source of this outbreak. Of nine people interviewed, eight (89 percent) reported eating pistachios the week before illnesses started. Of these eight, five reported eating Wonderful brand pistachios.
The FDA collected product samples from a firm supplied by Wonderful Pistachios in January 2016. Whole Genome Sequencing confirmed the samples were highly related to cases of ill people. Following a conference call with the FDA and the CDC on March 8, 2016, Wonderful Pistachio initiated a voluntary recall of pistachio nuts. The pistachio nuts being recalled are sold under the brand names Wonderful, Trader Joe’s, and Paramount Farms. The FDA is working with the firm to facilitate the recall.
This investigation is ongoing. The FDA will continue to provide updates on the investigation as they become available.
What are the Symptoms of Salmonella Infection?
Most people infected with Salmonella develop diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. The illness usually lasts 4 to 7 days, and most people recover without treatment.
How Soon do Symptoms Appear After Exposure?
Most people infected with Salmonella develop diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps 12 to 72 hours after infection.
What are the Complications of Salmonella Infections?
In some people, the diarrhea may be so severe that they need to be hospitalized. In these patients, the Salmonella infection may spread from the intestines to the blood stream, and then to other body sites and can cause death unless the person is treated promptly with antibiotics.
Who is at Risk?
Children are the most likely to get salmonellosis. The rate of diagnosed infections in children less than five years old is higher than the rate in all other people. Children younger than five, the elderly, and those people with weakened immune systems are more likely to have severe infections. It is estimated that approximately 400 persons in the United States die each year from acute salmonellosis. Consumers should not eat recalled pistachios produced by Wonderful Pistachios.
What Specific Products were Recalled?
Product Description | Brand | UPC | Unit WT | Code Date / Lot Number | Lot Code Location |
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Roasted No Salt Inshell Pistachios | Wonderful | 014113910064 | 16oz | 2016 OCT 26 – 150912325560115091232557011509 2016 OCT 27 – 1509123256001 | back of the bag - bottom left |
Roasted No Salt Inshell Pistachios | Wonderful | 014113910187 | 8oz | 10/26/2016 - 1509123259601 | Back of the bag - bottom left |
Roasted No Salt Inshell Pistachios | Wonderful | 014113913652 | 200g | 2016/10/26 - 1509123260301 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
Roasted No Salt Inshell Pistachios | Wonderful | 014113912532 | 225g | 2016/10/26 - 1509123256901 | Back of the bag - bottom left |
Roasted Salt and Pepper Inshell Pistachios | Wonderful | Bag: 014113910293 Box: 014113913362 | 4.5oz | 2016 NOV 05 - 1510123307001 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
Roasted Salted Inshell Pistachios | Wonderful | Bag: 014113911856 Box: 014113911863 | 1.5 oz | 10/26/16 – 1509123256701 10/28/16 - 1509123256801 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
Roasted Salted Inshell Pistachios | Wonderful | 014113911979 | 24 oz | 2016 OCT 27 – 1509123260601 2016 NOV 02 - 1510123304901 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
Roasted Salted Inshell Pistachios | Wonderful | Bag: 014113910088 Box: 014113910156 | 5 oz | 2016 OCT 30 - 1509123289801 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
Roasted Salted Inshell Pistachios | Wonderful | 014113913706 | 13 oz | 2016 NOV 02 - 1510123304801 | On clear bag - bottom that has back seal |
Roasted Salted Inshell Pistachios | Wonderful | 014113913638 | 40 oz | 11/05/2016 - 1510123332601 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
Roasted Salted Shelled Pistachios | Wonderful | 014113734066 | 6oz | 10/26/2016 - 1509123260401 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
Roasted Salted Shelled Pistachios | Wonderful | Bag: 014113910132 Box: 014113913386 | 2.5oz | 2016 NOV 02 - 1510123295001 | Back of the bag - bottom left |
Roasted Salted Shelled Pistachios | Wonderful | 014113910125 | 24oz | 2016 NOV 04 – 1510123331501 2016 NOV 02 – 1510123305001 | Bottom of the bag |
Roasted Salted Shelled Pistachios | Wonderful | 014113734066 | 6 oz | 11/02/2016 - 1510123295301 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
Roasted Salted Shelled Pistachios | Wonderful | 014113912044 | 225g | 2016/10/27 - 1509123259801 | Back of the bag - bottom left |
Roasted Sweet Chili Pistachios | Wonderful | Bag: 014113913331 Box: 014113913348 | 1.25oz | 2016 NOV 04 - 1510123307901 | back of the bag - bottom left |
Roasted Sweet Chili Pistachios | Wonderful | Bag: 014113910309 Box: 014113913379 | 4.5oz | 2016 NOV 05 - 1510123308101 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
Roasted Salted Inshell Pistachios | Wonderful | Bag: 014113912839 Box: 014113910323 | 1 oz | 2016 OCT 26 – 1509123255401 2016 OCT 29 – 1509123255501 2016 NOV 02 - 1510123294801 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
Roasted Salted Inshell Pistachios | Wonderful | 00014113910255 | 25 lbs | 2016/11/02 – 1510123294601 2016/11/05 – 1510123332501 | side box |
Roasted Salted Inshell Pistachios | Paramount Farms | NA | 25 lbs | 2016 OCT 27 – 1509123280901 2016 NOV 05 - 1510123332401 | side box |
50% Less Salt Dry Roasted & Salted Inshell Pistachios | Trader Joe's | 00111348 | 16 oz | 2016 OCT 28 – 1509123256501 2016 OCT 28 – 1509123256401 2016 OCT 29 – 1509123256601 2016 NOV 03 – 1510123307101 2016 NOV 04 – 15101233072011510123307301 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
Dry Roasted & Unsalted Inshell Pistachios | Trader Joe's | 00079990 | 16oz | 2016 OCT 27 – 1509123256101 2016 OCT 28 – 15091232562011509123256301 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
Dry Roasted & Salted Inshell Pistachios | Trader Joe's | 00079983 | 16 oz | 2016 OCT 28 – 15091232599011509123260001 2016 OCT 29 – 1509123260101 2016 NOV 03 - 1510123294901 | Back of the bag - bottom right |
What Do Restaurants and Retailers Need To Do?
Restaurants and retailers should not sell or utilize any recalled pistachio nuts from the specific lots listed above. Restaurants and retailers should dispose of any of the listed pistachios by throwing them in the garbage. Restaurants and retailers should also be aware that the recalled pistachios may be a source of pathogens and should control the potential for cross-contamination of food processing equipment and the food processing environment. They should follow the steps below:
- Wash hands with hot water and soap following the cleaning and sanitation process.
- Retailers, restaurants, and other food service operators who have processed and packaged any potentially contaminated products need to be concerned about cross contamination of cutting surfaces and utensils through contact with the potentially contaminated products.
- Regular frequent cleaning and sanitizing of food contact surfaces and utensils used in food preparation may help to minimize the likelihood of cross-contamination.
What Do Consumers Need To Do?
People should not eat any pistachio nuts from the lots listed above. If they have any of the listed pistachios, they should throw them in the garbage.
People who think they might have become ill from eating possibly contaminated pistachio nuts should talk to their health care providers.
Consumers should always practice safe food handling and preparation measures. Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces with hot, soapy water before and after handling food.
For food preparation surfaces and food cutting utensils that may have come in contact with the potentially contaminated pistachio nuts, it is very important that the consumers thoroughly clean these areas and items.
People who think they might have become ill from eating possibly contaminated pistachio nuts should talk to their health care providers.
Consumers should always practice safe food handling and preparation measures. Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces with hot, soapy water before and after handling food.
For food preparation surfaces and food cutting utensils that may have come in contact with the potentially contaminated pistachio nuts, it is very important that the consumers thoroughly clean these areas and items.
Who Should be Contacted?
People who think they might have become ill from eating possibly contaminated pistachio nuts should talk to their health care providers. Contact your healthcare provider if you have diarrhea that lasts for more than three days, or is accompanied by high fever, blood in the stool, or so much vomiting that you cannot keep liquids down and you pass very little urine.
People should not eat any pistachio nuts from the lots listed above. If they have any of the listed pistachios, they should throw them in the garbage.
People who have these recalled Wonderful Pistachios can call (844) 505-3955. People may return these products to Wonderful Pistachios for a refund by sending the back or bottom portion of the package that contains the lot code (see photo below) to Wonderful Pistachios, 13646 Hwy 33, Lost Hills, CA 93249. If consumers prefer, they may return the product to the store from which it was purchased for a refund. Consumers should discard the nuts prior to returning the entire package or lot code panel to their retail store.
People who have these recalled Wonderful Pistachios can call (844) 505-3955. People may return these products to Wonderful Pistachios for a refund by sending the back or bottom portion of the package that contains the lot code (see photo below) to Wonderful Pistachios, 13646 Hwy 33, Lost Hills, CA 93249. If consumers prefer, they may return the product to the store from which it was purchased for a refund. Consumers should discard the nuts prior to returning the entire package or lot code panel to their retail store.
The FDA encourages consumers with questions about food safety to call 1-888-SAFEFOOD or consult the fda.gov website:http://www.fda.gov.
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