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France withdraws pesto sauce brand after likely cases of botulism

Spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Paris
September 10, 2024
Reuters

PARIS (Reuters) -The French farm ministry on Tuesday said it detected five likely cases of food-borne botulism, a potentially fatal disease, in central France linked to contaminated pesto sauce that had been sold at some regional market fairs.

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