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The recalls have been classified as Class II, where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.
A well-known pet food company has recalled two lots of cat and dog food due to salmonella and listeria risks--and the FDA says humans should be careful as well.
Jacksonville-based Beaver Street Fisheries announced the recall of a "limited quantity" of bagged frozen shrimp on Friday.
Pet food sold nationwide, including at retailers in New York, is under recall for possible contamination of salmonella and ...
Cipla USA, Inc. initiated a Class III recall on July 24 this year. According to the USFDA, a Class III recall is issued in ...
Viva Raw LLC has issued a voluntary recall of two lots of pet food due to potential contamination with Salmonella and ...
A trio of Indian drugmakers—Alembic Pharmaceuticals, Sun Pharmaceutical and Glenmark Pharmaceuticals—issued separate ...
A fresh pet food service is voluntarily recalling some of its dog and cat food due to concerns that it could be contaminated ...
FDA recalls frozen shrimp from Southwind Foods and Beaver Street Fisheries over radioactive contamination concerns. Here’s a ...
The recall of three Power Stick deodorants, affecting more than 67,000 products sold across the United States, was voluntary ...
Food inspectors have designated the highest-risk warning to a recall of thousands of pounds of cheese products. On Monday, ...
The FDA classifies this recall as Class II, which the agency describes as a situation "in which use of or exposure to a ...