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China's Ministry of Health (MOH) on
Friday night issued a circular requiring consumers and food dealers not to
eat and sell two brands of peanut butter made in the United States. (File
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BEIJING, Feb. 23
(Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday night issued a circular
requiring consumers and food dealers not to eat and sell two brands of peanut
butter made in the United States.
The MOH was notified by the World Health Organization
(WHO) that the U.S.-made peanut butter branded "Peter Pan" and "Great Value" may
be contaminated with Salmonella and may have a possible link to the food borne
illness salmonella which has broken out in the United States.
The two brands of peanut butter have been imported to
China, according to the ministry.
The MOH said all the imported "Peter Pan" and "Great
Value" peanut butter were produced after May 2006 with product code 2111 printed
on the lid.
The MOH required customers should not buy the two
brands of peanut butter and suggested they see doctors and voluntarily report
their symptoms to health authorities as soon as possible if getting fever,
abdominal pain or diarrhoea.
The ministry ordered the Chinese agents of the two
brands to immediately recall the products. It also ordered food dealers to stop
selling the peanut butter.