HHS NEWS

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
 
 
 
P97-25                         FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE          Arthur Whitmore: (202) 205-4144
 
August 5, 1997                 
 
                                Consumer Holine: (800) 532-4440
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     FDA WARNS PUBLIC AGAINST ROYAL LINE SMOKED SALMON
 
     The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to
 
purchase or eat Royal Line brand of smoked salmon because the
 
product may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an
 
organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infection in
 
small children, frail or elderly people, and people with weakened
 
immune systems.  Listeria infection also may cause miscarriages
 
and stillbirths in pregnant women.
 
     The salmon is imported from Denmark and is labeled Royal
 
Line brand Smoked Salmon, Faroe Islands.  Packaging does not
 
carry a product code.  It is sold presliced, skinless and
 
boneless in 2.5 pound heat-sealed vacuum plastic bags.
 
     The salmon was imported by Marine Marketing Intl. Inc., of
 
Boca Raton, Fla.  The importer has initiated its own recall of
 
the product and has ceased importing it from the Danish
 
processor.  The scope of distribution of the product is uncertain
 
however, because the sole distributor of the product, Marcos
 
Marketing Innovations Co. of Marietta, Ga., has refused to
 
cooperate in providing information or recalling the salmon.
 
Marcos Marketing has indicated preliminarily that the product
 
was sold to Jewish temples in the Los Angeles, Calif., area for
 
fundraising events.  It is possible,  however, that product was
 
distributed elsewhere in the United States.
 
     The recall of the salmon was initiated as a result of
 
routine FDA sampling of imports.  No illnesses have been reported
 
to date.
 
     Symptoms of listeria infection include high fever, severe
 
headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea.
 
 
 
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