Salmonella Contamination Confirmed at Peanut Corporation of America Georgia Facility

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Posted by Jessica SmagaczJanuary 18, 2009 10:01 AM

The recent salmonella outbreak has sickened hundreds of people nationwide and killed about six people. Now, the most recent news is that Peanut Corporation of America’s facility in Georgia has been confirmed to have salmonella contamination.

Investigations started after Minnesota health officials found salmonella bacteria in a five pound tub under the label of King Nut, manufactured by the Peanut Corporation of America.

The focus of the investigation was on the Peanut Corporation of America and peanut butter. The Washington Post reports that the investigation is now broader, focusing on peanut butter, baked goods and other products that contain peanuts. Apparently, health officials say about one-third of those who have gotten sick do not recall eating peanut butter. The main focus is on peanut paste (ground peanuts) produced at the Georgia facility owned by the Peanut Corporation of America. The company used paste in dozens of products, ranging from baked goods to cooking sauces. Companies are being urged to test their products or pull them from shelves as Kellogg did.

Companies such as Hy-Vee Inc recalled all products with the peanut butter ingredient used in their baking products. Hy-Vee’s peanut ingredient is from the Peanut Corporation of America. They are doing this as a precautionary measure. Another company is Perry’s Ice Cream who recalled select peanut butter ice cream products.

As discussed in our previous post: Peanut Corporation of America Recalls Peanut Butter produced in its Georgia facility, the Peanut Corporation recalled 21 lots of peanut butter made at the plant since July 1st. But this past Friday, the Peanut Corporation of America expanded the voluntary recall to include all peanut butter produced at the Georgia plant since August 8th and all peanut paste produced since September 26th. The processing of peanut butter at this facility has been suspended for now.

Washington Post reports that the Georgia plant will also be closed immediately for continuing investigation.

Salmonella poisoning can become a dangerous sickness. If you have eaten peanut butter, look out for these symptoms of salmonella: Diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps.

These symptoms can last from 12 to 72 hours after a person is infected. According the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the salmonella infection is “usually diagnosed by culture of a stool sample.” The sickness usually lasts four to seven days. Salmonella can also spread from “the intestines to the bloodstream and then to other body sites and cause death unless the person is treated promptly with antibiotics. In some cases, treatment is necessary. Food injury is not to be taken lightly.

If you or someone close to you has salmonella poisoning, you may want to contact the attorneys at Childers & Schlueter, LLP to see how they can help protect your legal rights.

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Michael Bryant
Posted by Michael Bryant
January 18, 2009 1:50 PM

This is really getting crazy, it looks like 6 seperate recalls in the last couple of days. Thanks for the information.

C.S.
Posted by C.S.
January 24, 2009 4:49 PM

"Salmonella can also spread from “the intestines to the bloodstream and then to other body sites and cause death unless the person is treated promptly with antibiotics. In some cases, treatment is necessary."

How do you reconcile "death unless the person is treated" and "in some cases, treatment is necessary?" That doesn't make much sense.

Lynn Armstrong
Posted by Lynn Armstrong
January 25, 2009 6:06 PM

Who are the owners and directors of this Company ?
Names seem to have been removed on all sites I have looked.Maybe an expres.do you think.

E.M.
Posted by E.M.
January 28, 2009 4:44 PM

Who are the owners and directors of this Company ?


Stewart Parnell, owner and president of PCA

Angela Lee
Posted by Angela Lee
January 29, 2009 5:36 PM

Well here is one name I came up with (from Peanut Shellers Assn website):

Ryan Williams, Peanut Corp. of America

LYDIA
Posted by LYDIA
January 30, 2009 8:17 AM

Want to bet this plant was filled with illegal immigrant workers who come from countries were cleanliness is a top priority.

snappy
Posted by snappy
January 30, 2009 6:25 PM

Stewart Parnell, owner and president of Peanut Corp. of America

Holly
Posted by Holly
February 02, 2009 2:01 PM

If everyone would just wash there hands this would NOT be a problem! They need to better surveillance and monitor people putting cameras Everywhere and make sure that even before they start a job that there hands are washed before and after the job. Putting cameras in each bathroom making sure that the cameras are facing the sink (not the stall) making sure that even if you haven't used the potty that you are washing your hands before you even leave the bathroom.
People are disgusting! I've went into a ladies room after hearing a toilette flush and the women just walk out without washing her hands. That is soooooo gross. Don't they know that that 's how diseases gets spread!!!!! and don't tell me that you don't have time to! How hard is it to run warm water and soap over your hands after you've gone pee for a few seconds?!!!!!!

bob_dole
Posted by bob_dole
February 03, 2009 6:59 PM

How is Jimmy Carter related to this company? Is this just another instance of the liberals getting caught with their hand in the "kitty"?

r lee young
Posted by r lee young
February 03, 2009 7:08 PM

ya mean that greaaat humanitarian - Pass the Peanuts Jimmy - might have his hand in this?
i kinda enjoyed the 16% interest paid to me by my
(long ago defunct) S + L during his ONE TERM in office...
he's in a class with Herbie Hooover aint he?

Susan J.
Posted by Susan J.
February 07, 2009 2:10 PM

Gotta wonder if it's Georgia's senator, Saxby Chambliss... wasn't he involved in a sugar plant scandal a few years back?

MagicStarER
Posted by MagicStarER
February 08, 2009 1:34 AM

And were these peanuts imported from China, by any chance??????????

btw, ADD FIELD TRIAL PREMIUM DOG BISCUITS MULTIFLAVOR SOLD AT DOLLAR STORES TO THIS LIST!!!
upc code 70155 11024 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
offending ingredient: PEANUT BUTTER

Since when do we put PEANUT BUTTER in dog biscuits in this country?

My poor little 3 mo. old puppy is puking her guts out for the last 5 hours because of these sleazy jerks! Thanks a lot assholes!

Do you know how much pain and grief you have caused? Do you know how much I love this puppy?

Well, you are going to pay for your crookedness!

There is absolutely no excuse whatsoever for this kind of negligence and sloppiness. They are killing people and their beloved pets!

It's time our government started standing up to protect OUR FOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Roliana Buzbay
Posted by Roliana Buzbay
February 10, 2009 2:10 PM

it looks like a trend cycle of recalls, almost like an epidemic. SOunds to me like a mass conspricacy from those who work with the FDA and mass millionaires who make money off of this - spinach, beef, peanut butter CANT all have this kind of malfunctional problem... Every 3 years? let's get to the root of this situation, without problems in America, half of the country wouldn;t have a job. Nice article by the way.

Jessica Smagacz
Posted by Jessica Smagacz
February 10, 2009 5:52 PM

Thank you everyone for your comments.

gfm975
Posted by gfm975
February 11, 2009 2:58 PM

What a joke trying to blame liberals like Carter for an obvious scandal by a Republicn. Parnell is not only the owner and president of Peanut Corp. of America but also was appointed to a SAFETY commission on Peanuts by George W Bush. So good luck with trying to link this to those nasty liverals. Once again it's simply more Republican GREED.

BobO
Posted by BobO
February 11, 2009 4:25 PM

Sounds more like a well connected Newt Gingrich....
second plant located Texas....De Lay,

might be involved. Liberals?

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