March 28, 2024

Chicken Kiev Linked to MN Salmonella Outbreak Sold in 16 States

Frozen chicken Kiev products linked to a Minnesota Salmonella outbreak that has sickened at least six people were sold in 16 states according to a retail distribution list published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). More than 14 tons of Antioch Farms “Raw Stuffed Chicken Breast Breaded, Boneless Breast of Chicken with Rib Meat ‘A La Kiev’” were recalled from stores in 16 states after tests linked illnesses in Minnesota, where one person was hospitalized, to a specific production lot.

The recalled product, with “sell by” dates of October 1, 2015 and October 7, 2015 and the USDA establishment number “P-1358” inside the USDA mark of inspection, were sold in the following states: CO, ID, IL, MA, ME, MI, MN, MT, NH,  NV, ND, RI, UT, VT, WI and WY.

Some of the stores include: Albertsons in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,  North Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. Cub Foods Stores in, Illinios, Minnesota. Shaws Supermarkets in Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont.  Woodman’s in Illinois and Wisconsin. Superone Foods in Minnesota and Wisconsin. For a complete list of retailers, click link above.

Consumers who have purchased this product should not eat it as Salmonella can cause serious illness. Symptoms of Salmonella poisoning include fever, abdominal pain and diarrhea. These symptoms usually develop between six and 72 hours of exposure and last about a week. But, in some cases, the diarrhea may be so severe that hospitalization is required.  For these patients, the risk of developing a more serious, sometimes fatal, infection that spreads from the intestines to the blood stream is elevated. See a doctor if you have eaten this product and are experiencing these symptoms.

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