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Escherichia Coli alarm, mussels bred in Greece and packaged in Taranto recalled. The notice from the Ministry of Health

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

E. coli Contamination Prompts Recall of Mussels‌ Bred in Greece, Packaged in Italy

Taranto, Italy⁢ – November 11, 2025 – A nationwide recall has been ‌issued for mussels⁣ originating from Greece adn packaged ⁤in Taranto, Italy, due to the presence of Escherichia coli ​bacteria. The Ministry of Health issued the alert today, November ‍11, 2025, instructing consumers not to consume the affected product ​and to return ​it to the point of purchase.

The recall affects mussels marketed under various brands and distributed across Italy. The Ministry’s notice ⁢stems from laboratory‍ analysis revealing contamination with E. coli, a bacterium that can cause severe gastrointestinal illness. While no specific ​illnesses have ⁣yet been‌ linked to the contaminated mussels, health officials are‍ taking precautionary measures to prevent potential outbreaks. Consumers who have‌ purchased mussels bred in Greece and packaged in Taranto are urged ⁣to check packaging for lot numbers ​and ‍origin ⁣details, and to prioritize food safety.

Escherichia‌ coli is ⁢a diverse group of‌ bacteria commonly found in the intestines of humans and animals. While most⁢ strains are harmless, some can cause diarrhea, abdominal cramps,⁣ nausea, and vomiting. In severe cases, E. coli infection can lead to kidney failure, particularly in ‌young children and ⁣the ⁣elderly. Mussels,⁢ as filter feeders, are ‌susceptible to accumulating bacteria from‍ their surrounding environment, ‌making stringent quality control essential.

the Ministry of health’s full recall notice is available to the public and provides detailed ‌information regarding affected lot numbers and distribution channels.Further updates will be provided as the ⁤investigation progresses.

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