Ontario Listeriosis Outbreak Spurs National Plant-Based Milk Recall

Recently, Ontario has seen an unsettling rise in listeriosis cases, prompting a national recall of certain plant-based milks. Nine individuals in the province have fallen ill, with five requiring hospitalization, as confirmed by Ontario's chief medical officer of health, Dr. Kieran Moore.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for specific refrigerated Silk and Great Value plant-based milks. This includes oat, almond, coconut, and almond-cashew milks with expiry dates up to and including October 4, 2024. The concern is that these products may be contaminated with Listeria bacteria, posing a serious health risk to consumers.

Public Health Advisory

Dr. Moore urges residents to check their fridges for these products and to dispose of or return them immediately. The CFIA highlights that Listeria-contaminated products might not show signs of spoilage, such as an unusual odor or appearance, making consumer vigilance crucial.

Understanding Listeriosis

Listeriosis isn't an uncommon infection and often results from eating contaminated foods that don't require cooking. However, Listeria presence in plant-based milks is particularly unusual, notes Lori Burrows, a microbiologist and Canada Research Chair in Microbe-Surface Interactions at McMaster University.

Burrows explains that Listeria contamination likely occurs during the food processing stage. In this scenario, the bacteria may have infiltrated the factory lines responsible for piping the milk. It's noteworthy that Listeria bacteria are resilient to cold temperatures, meaning refrigeration does not eliminate the risk.

Symptoms and Risks

Symptoms of listeriosis include vomiting, nausea, fever, muscle aches, severe headaches, and neck stiffness. Pregnant women, though they might experience only mild, flu-like symptoms, face the risk of severe outcomes such as premature delivery, infection of the newborn, or stillbirth. Elderly individuals and those with weak immune systems are also at heightened risk.

Dr. Moore strongly advises high-risk groups to avoid consuming the recalled products and to consult healthcare providers if they have concerns regarding potential exposure.

How iComplai Can Help

In light of this outbreak, tools like iComplai can be invaluable. iComplai is a consumer safety platform that helps individuals track food recalls and safety alerts in real-time. By using iComplai, consumers can:

  • Receive instant notifications about food recalls and safety hazards.

  • Verify the safety of products in their homes by scanning barcodes or entering product details.

  • Access detailed information on recall reasons and the specific health risks associated with contaminated products.

With iComplai, consumers can stay informed and take immediate actions to protect themselves and their loved ones from foodborne illnesses like listeriosis.

Historical Context and Final Word

Listeriosis can be fatal, as demonstrated by the significant 2008 outbreak connected to cold cuts from a Maple Leaf Foods plant in Toronto. Thus, it's pivotal to heed this recall for the safety of oneself and loved ones.

This report underscores the vigilance needed in food safety and the critical role public health advisories play in protecting the community.


Zoraiz Khan