The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) on Thursday warned of the presence of Listeria monocytogenes in some aged blend cheeses made from raw sheep and cow’s milk under the brands Beiardi, Agorto, Udabe and Eroski. … Badges and expiration dates distributed at least in the Basque Country, Navarre, Castilla-La Mancha and Aragon.
among them, 6 products affected; Informed by the Foral Community of Navarra through the System for Rapid Information Exchange and Coordination (SCIRI), aged blended cheese made from raw milk of the Beiardi brand is now available with batch number 2528430, expiry date 29 September 2026, unit weight 500 grams, refrigerated.
between In addition, aged blended cheese made using Beiardi brand raw milk, Batch number 2528410, best before dates 9 September 2026, 10 September 2026, 17 September 2026 and 22 September 2026, unit weight 3 kg, refrigerated. Aged blended cheese made with Beiardi raw milk, batch number 2528410, expiry date 16 September 2026, unit weight 200 grams, kept refrigerated.
I’ve been warned about that too The presence of listeria in La Borda de Agor brand aged blended cheese made from raw milk; Lot number 2528410, best before date September 12, 2026, unit weight 3 kg, refrigerated. Mixed cheese made with Utabe brand smoked raw milk, batch number 2528410, expiration date October 22, 2026, unit weight 250 grams, kept refrigerated.
he The last product on alert is the Eroski brand cheese blend made with smoked raw milk. Batch number 2528410, best before date July 10, 2026, unit weight 250 grams, keep refrigerated.
According to Available information transmitted by AESAN, The first distribution was made to the autonomous communities of the Basque Country, Navarra, Castilla-La Mancha and Aragon, but the possibility of redistribution to other autonomous communities is not excluded.
This information was forwarded to the competent authorities of the Autonomous Community through the System for Rapid Exchange and Coordination of Information (SCIRI) to ensure that the affected products were removed from marketing channels.
Recommendations
AESAN recommends that people: I have a product in my home that is affected by this alert We advise you to refrain from consuming them and to visit a health center if you have already consumed any of the products from the affected lots and are developing symptoms consistent with listeriosis (vomiting, diarrhea, fever).
If you are pregnant, AESAN warns, you are advised to refer to the Agency’s Recommendations on Consumption during Pregnancy regarding important food hygiene practices for pregnant women, as well as the list of foods that should be avoided during pregnancy due to certain biological hazards (Listeria monocytogenes being the most prominent among them).