ETFOptimize | High-performance ETF-based Investment Strategies

Quantitative strategies, Wall Street-caliber research, and insightful market analysis since 1998.


ETFOptimize | HOME
Close Window

Boar's Head recall: Minnesota pregnant woman sues deli meat maker after contracting listeria

A pregnant woman from Minnesota who became severely ill after eating Boar's Head meat she purchased at a Publix in Florida is now suing the deli meat company.

A pregnant woman from Minnesota who said she "nearly lost her unborn child" is now suing Boar's Head because she says she was infected by listeria after eating the company's deli meat sold at a Publix supermarket in Florida.

The lawsuit from Ashley Solberg comes amid a multi-state outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes.

Boar's Head recently recalled 7 million pounds' worth of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).

The lawsuit, which was filed in the District of Minnesota on Wednesday, is the first federal lawsuit following the mass recall.

BOAR'S HEAD RECALLS 7 MILLION POUNDS OF DELI MEAT AFTER BEING LINKED TO LISTERIA OUTBREAK

The suit alleges that the 36-week pregnant woman developed a severe illness and was hospitalized after consuming the tainted deli meat.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), pregnant women are 10 times more likely than other people to be infected with the bacteria. 

The risks of a listeria infection during pregnancy include miscarriage, premature labor, low-birth-weight infants and infant death, the lawsuit said, citing the CDC.

Because the mother can easily pass the infection to her unborn child, the CDC said, an infected baby can also develop a range of health issues, including intellectual disability, paralysis, seizures, blindness or impairments of the brain, heart or kidney.

Solberg seeks "an amount far greater than" $75,000 for damages

The lawsuit said that after consuming the deli meat, Solberg "started to become severely ill, suffering from diarrhea, fever, chills, headaches, and body aches, among other symptoms."

BOAR'S HEAD RECALL: WOMAN FILES CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT AGAINST DELI COMPANY

Testing verified that Solberg was infected with listeria, and sample testing from the Minnesota Department of Health and the CDC matched it to the outbreak strain, the lawsuit said.

Solberg was hospitalized for six days and given intensive antibiotic treatment to protect her unborn child, which continued after her release.

"Even today, Plaintiff is concerned about the lasting impact of the infection just before her labor and delivery," the lawsuit states.

According to OFT Food and Safety Lawyers, the law firm representing Solberg, she was left frightened after developing listeria.

"The impact of this bacteria on parents is devastating and frightening," attorney Brendan Flaherty said in a statement. "Often the pregnant woman has few, if any, symptoms, even as the bacteria works its way into the amniotic fluid, damaging or destroying the fetus. The human cost of this bacteria is so high that food manufacturers must take every possible measure to seek out and eliminate Listeria in production facilities."

GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE

According to the CDC:

FOX Business has reached out to Boar's Head, Publix and Flaherty for comment. 

Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Stock quotes supplied by Barchart
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.


 

IntelligentValue Home
Close Window

DISCLAIMER

All content herein is issued solely for informational purposes and is not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor should it be interpreted as a recommendation to buy, hold or sell (short or otherwise) any security.  All opinions, analyses, and information included herein are based on sources believed to be reliable, but no representation or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, is made including but not limited to any representation or warranty concerning accuracy, completeness, correctness, timeliness or appropriateness. We undertake no obligation to update such opinions, analysis or information. You should independently verify all information contained on this website. Some information is based on analysis of past performance or hypothetical performance results, which have inherent limitations. We make no representation that any particular equity or strategy will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown. Shareholders, employees, writers, contractors, and affiliates associated with ETFOptimize.com may have ownership positions in the securities that are mentioned. If you are not sure if ETFs, algorithmic investing, or a particular investment is right for you, you are urged to consult with a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA). Neither this website nor anyone associated with producing its content are Registered Investment Advisors, and no attempt is made herein to substitute for personalized, professional investment advice. Neither ETFOptimize.com, Global Alpha Investments, Inc., nor its employees, service providers, associates, or affiliates are responsible for any investment losses you may incur as a result of using the information provided herein. Remember that past investment returns may not be indicative of future returns.

Copyright © 1998-2017 ETFOptimize.com, a publication of Optimized Investments, Inc. All rights reserved.