A series of health alerts have been issued across North America due to various fungal infections and contaminated food products. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has announced a recall of K-Fresh brand enoki mushrooms because of possible listeria contamination. This follows reports of a deadly outbreak linked to morel mushrooms in Montana, as confirmed by the CDC. Additionally, infections from nontuberculous mycobacteria are reportedly on the rise, with a new blood test significantly cutting diagnosis time from months to hours. Other recalled items include ready-to-eat salads sold at Kroger due to health concerns.
Morel mushrooms linked to deadly outbreak in Montana: CDC https://t.co/6MsNfvNJ8X
Ready-to-eat salads sold at Kroger recalled https://t.co/Wjwyc11oKR https://t.co/y0YU9HAIjf
Listeria-contaminated mushrooms: More recalls Canadians should watch out for https://t.co/tYv5UFMzHM
K-Fresh brand Enoki mushrooms recalled due to possible Listeria contamination https://t.co/RhkG0kdgaz
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling K-Fresh brand enoki mushrooms due to possible listeria contamination. https://t.co/BG6fbxYwl1
Deadly morel mushroom outbreak highlights big gaps in fungi knowledge https://t.co/gZGFNeYHnX
Listeria-contaminated mushrooms recalled in Canada https://t.co/bmof0hzjtI
Infections from #nontuberculousMycobacteria are on the rise: New #bloodTest cuts diagnosis time from months to hours https://t.co/ALykV2EX6z
The growing threat of fungal infections https://t.co/3JDyoooTDp