Trader Joe's Sushi Review - What to know about the Sushi recall

According to a statement posted on the FDA website, Fuji Food Products Inc. is voluntarily recalling ready-to- eat sushi, salads, and spring rolls sold at major retailers in the United States due to possible listeria contamination.

Products were sold or distributed in 31 states.Food Lion, Giant Eagle, Trader Joe's, and 7-Eleven are some of the retailers.

Fuji's Massachusetts facility was inspected by the FDA.Production and distribution of products from this facility have been stopped pending the outcome of an investigation by the company.

Fuji Food Products apologized to those who were affected by the problem and said they were addressing it vigorously.

There is a species ofbacteria that can cause disease.People who eat contaminated food can get an illness called listeriosis.

The symptoms of listeriosis can last for days or weeks.They include nausea and vomiting.

Bruce Lee is a professor of health policy and management at the City University of New York.

If listeria enters the bloodstream or the central nervous system, it can be life threatening.About 20 to 30 percent of people with central nervous system infections die.

The managing director of the NJ Poison Control Center said that people who are on medications that alter their immune system are more susceptible tolisteriosis.

Listeria can cause stillbirths, premature deliveries, and infections in the newborn in pregnant women.

Lee said you can't tell if a product has listeria.It is not okay to eat a product that looks and smells good.

There is nothing to do except keep an eye on yourself if you suspect you have eaten one of these products.

The symptoms of listeriosis are similar to other GI illnesses.How long the symptoms last can provide a clue as to what to do next.

Lee said to call your doctor if the symptoms last for more than a day or two.

If you have symptoms after eating a product included in the recall, contact your doctor.

There are plastic trays with clear lids for the recalled products.The sell-by dates are on the labels.

Products included in the recall were sold and/or distributed in Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska,New Hampshire, New York, North.

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