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Nov-01-2007 17:07printcomments

Frozen Pizzas Recalled Over E. Coli Outbreak

National recall of frozen pizzas linked to E. coli O157 outbreak.

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Products under the current recall

(SALEM, Ore.) - Public health officials are urging consumers to throw away any Totino's or Jeno's brand frozen pizzas that contain pepperoni in the wake of a multi-state outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 infections.

The manufacturer, General Mills, has recalled all frozen pepperoni pizzas produced at their Wellston, Ohio, plant. More than 120 million of these pizzas have been distributed since the beginning of July.

Public health investigators in Tennessee and elsewhere have linked a growing number of people infected with E. coli O157:H7 to pizzas produced at the Ohio plant. The investigation is ongoing, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture and other agencies are working with General Mills to identify the source of the problem.

To date, at least 21 lab-confirmed cases have been identified in 10 states -- Tennessee, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, Wisconsin and South Dakota. At least 10 people have been hospitalized, but no deaths have been reported.

"If you have any of these pizzas in your freezer, we recommend you throw them out," said William E. Keene, Ph.D., M.P.H., senior communicable disease epidemiologist at the Oregon Department of Human Services Public Health Division. "No cases have been reported in Oregon or other Western states, but this is a national recall. We don't want anyone to risk serious illness."

The specific products covered by the recall are as follows:

  • Totino's Original Crisp Crust Party Pizza, Pepperoni, 10.2 oz.
  • Totino's Original Crisp Crust Party Pizza, Classic Pepperoni, 10.2 oz.
  • Totino's Original Crisp Crust Party Pizza, Pepperoni Trio, 10.2 oz.
  • Totino's Original Crisp Crust Party Pizza, Three Meat Sausage, Canadian Style Bacon & Pepperoni, 10.5 oz.
  • Totino's Original Crisp Crust Party Pizza, Combination Sausage & Pepperoni, 10.7 oz.
  • Totino's Original Crisp Crust Party Pizza, Supreme Sausage & Pepperoni with Green Peppers & Onions, 10.9 oz.
  • Jeno's Crisp 'n Tasty Pizza, Pepperoni, 6.8 oz.
  • Jeno's Crisp 'n Tasty Pizza, Combination Sausage and Pepperoni, 7.0 oz.
  • Jeno's Crisp 'n Tasty Pizza, Supreme Sausage and Pepperoni With Green Peppers and Onion, 7.2 oz.

Anyone wanting more information about the recall can call General Mills at 1-800-949-9055 or check the Web at generalmills.com.

E. coli O157 infections can cause mild to severe intestinal illness, including bloody diarrhea and stomach cramps. Some patients may suffer serious and potentially fatal kidney damage. Antibiotic therapy is of no value for most patients, and may increase the risk of complications, according to Keene.
Source: Oregon DHS




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TruthSeeker November 3, 2007 4:50 pm (Pacific time)

C'mon mom, make some quality homemade food for em to snack on or something. This is clogged arteries in waiting food. It just teaches them garbage food must be ok cause mama feeds it to us all the time... Anyhoo, just my .02c worth. Its like feedin yourself a king size candy bar for lunch. Total junk. :>)


Pat November 2, 2007 4:08 pm (Pacific time)

E. Coli will die if you cook it properly (155-160 degrees with the meat thermometer). Usually, if you preheat your oven and follow the recommended heating instructions, that food will be safe to eat.


Neal Feldman November 2, 2007 1:29 pm (Pacific time)

21 cases out of 120 million pizzas? Hardly an epidemic. Ours say Minneapolis anyway tho. Ah well...


Janet November 1, 2007 8:58 pm (Pacific time)

That is so scary. I buy that brand all the time for my teenage kids to snack on. It seems that the list of food recalls in the news never ends these days.

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