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The Chickasha plant voluntarily recalled the potentially contaminated products after high levels of aflatoxin were found in samples of Sportmix brand dry dog food. Aflatoxin that can grow on corn ...
In September, the FDA announced a recall of products from three dog food brands potentially affected by a toxin created by mold. Now, the agency has tacked 15 more brands onto that list. Sunshine ...
The FDA is recalling certain varieties of Sportmix pet food that contain high levels of a toxin called aflatoxin. It's produced by a mold that can grow on corn and in high levels, it's deadly to pets.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Monday it was expanding its recall of Sportmix pet food after 70 dogs reportedly died. More than 80 additional dogs became sick after consuming the food.
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) action levels for aflatoxin present in food or feed is 20 to 300 ppb. [16] The FDA has had occasion to declare both human and pet food recalls as a precautionary measure to prevent exposure.
Midwestern Pet Foods recalled several kinds of dog and cat food at the end of 2020, and the FDA warned that those products could be linked to the deaths of 130 dogs, plus more than 200 illnesses ...
The European Commissions' Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) has reported 10 notifications of aflatoxin B1 in maize of European origin since the last maize harvest in autumn 2012. In the 10 years prior to the last harvest—between 2001 and 2011—a total of nine cases of aflatoxins were reported in maize.
Pet parents, beware. There's another recall that you need to keep on your radar—and of course, it's for your little (or big) pup. According to a notice posted by the U.S. Food & Drug ...