FDA Cautions Public Against Contaminated AIA Wudy and Pavo Brands Of Sausages
- Think News Online
- Oct 11, 2022
- 1 min read

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has sent a strong warning to the general public to desist from consuming some two Agricola Tre Vali sausage products, namely, AIA Wudy and Pavo brands.
According to the FDA, its attention has been drawn to the recall the products by the Italian authorities due to the presence of listeria bacteria in these sausages made from poultry meat.
The FDA added that the two (2) batches with codes 1785417 and 01810919 with expiration date November 30, 2022, have been implicated.
In a release sighted by Thinknewsonline.com, it said "Considering the recall activities ongoing in Europe and other countries, the FDA has also conducted a market surveillance activity and Pavo Frankfurt sausages with expiry date November 2022 were found in Ho in the Volta Region"
The statement also hinted that the products have since been detained for safe disposal.
"So far, no AIA Wudy sausages have been found on our market. The FDA directs that anyone in possession of the above-mentioned products should immediately take them to either our Head Office or Regional Offices across the country"
The FDA has assured that its surveillance teams will continue to monitor the markets for any of the above-mentioned products.
Below are copies of the release:


Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith
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