Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Belleville man sickened by blue cheese


A Belleville man is in hospital suffering listeriosis believed to originate in blue cheese he bought at Bibs Wholesale Meats in July.

The local health unit is asking anybody who bought blue cheese at Bibs before July 31 to return it or trash it.

Wayne Tucker, director of communicable disease control/tobacco control at the Hastings Prince Edward Counties Health Unit, said the person is ill with listeriosis following the consumption of blue cheese purchased from Bibs Wholesale Meats in July.

"If anyone has consumed blue cheese purchased from Bibs Wholesale Meats prior to July 30 and is now ill, they should see their health care provider to rule out Listeriosis,"
 said Wayne Tucker of the Hastings Prince Edward Counties Health Unit.

Meanwhile, the number of people sickened by raw milk cheese from Gort’s Gouda Cheese Farm at Salmon Arm, B.C., has risen to 20. One man died of the E. coli 0157:H7 in the cheese.