translated from Spanish: Cofepris alert for salmonella outbreak in peaches

The Federal Commission for the Protection of Health Risks (Cofepris) warned of an outbreak of salmonella infections associated with the consumption of peaches of the company “Prima Wawona”.
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Through a trade rotated by cofepris to the Abasto Central, the suspension of sale of the product was requested.
Cofepris was notified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of research into an outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis infections associated with the consumption of diraznos from Waeona Packing Company LLC, a company that voluntarily withdrew its products from the market for possible contamination.
The products withdrawn from the market were organic and conventional peaches in Wawona or Wawona Organic bags, as well as those sold in bulk from June 1 to August 3. Also packaged and distributed until August 19.
These products were distributed to our country through the companies A & T Trading Company LLC; Comercializadora México-Americana S. de R.L. de C.V., Acumen Fruit SA de CV, GYS Marketing and Sun Fresh Internacional LLC.
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Cofepris requested the dissemination of the information within the Abasto Plant in Mexico City to proceed with suspending the sale of this product and to give notice to the list of distributors to which it was sold.
The Abasto Plant shall inform Cofepris of the data of the purchasers in order for the health authority to carry out the competent actions.
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