Listeriosis – That Tiger Brands revelation and the joining of the class actions

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“In 25 years‚ I do not recall a company releasing internal test results without a subpoena.”

Leading US-based food safety attorney Bill Marler‚ who is part of the legal team bringing a class action lawsuit against Tiger Brands‚ was commenting on the company’s admission that its independent tests have confirmed that the batch of processed meats in question did indeed contain ST6 – the unique strain of listeria responsible for the world’s deadliest listeriosis outbreak.

The admission came in the form of a statement to the company’s shareholders late Wednesday‚ seven weeks after CEO Lawrence MacDougal’s infamous “there has been no direct correlation between our products and the deaths yet” statement at a media conference.

The latest National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD) report states that there have been 1‚119 confirmed cases since last January‚ with 199 deaths.

More than 90% of those were linked to the outbreak strain.

“Tiger Brands’ statement amounts to an acknowledgement by the company that indeed this outbreak does come from their factory‚” said attorney Richard Spoor on Friday night. “We look forward to working with their lawyers and insurers to find an equitable solution for its injured consumers.”

Zain Lundell of LHL Attorneys said Tiger Brands’ announcement was “very helpful” in confirming “the causal link between Tiger Brands’ processed meat products and individuals who became ill or even died as a result of eating those processed meat products”.

And Marler of the food safety law firm Marler Clark of Seattle‚ said: “Tiger Brands should be commended for its transparency with the government and the public; this will go far to restoring consumer confidence.”

Richard Spoor Inc. Attorneys and LHL Attorneys Incorporated have agreed to consolidate the two class actions brought by the two firms against Tiger Brands. The two firms‚ in partnership with Marler Clark currently represent 140 people affected by the outbreak. They are currently in the process of collecting medical records and epidemiological evidence related to the case.

It’s thanks to a technology called whole genome sequencing – a form of DNA fingerprinting – that a unique strain of listeria found in those who have fallen ill with listeriosis can be positively linked to the food they ate and the factory it was made in.

Marler and his firm have handled thousands of food outbreak cases around the world in the past 25 years‚ with about $650-million being awarded to the victims and their families.

In every one of the listeriosis cases he’s worked on‚ Marler said‚ the foods – including cheese‚ lettuce‚ deli meats and pasteurised milk – were contaminated with the potentially lethal bacteria on food contact surfaces in the processing plant.

Tiger Brands spokeman Nevashnee Naicker told TimesLIVE last week that while the company acknowledges that it is “a source” of the listeriosis outbreak‚ it is not the only source.

The company’s statement to its shareholders revealed that on April 24‚ Tiger Brands had received independent confirmation of the presence of the outbreak strain in the samples tested by the NICD‚ after previous tests has been inconclusive‚ hence the delay.

The samples were manufactured at the Enterprise processing facility in Polokwane‚ which has since been closed along with three other Enterprise factories which produce a range of ready-to-eat processed meats‚ including polony.

All are undergoing thorough cleansing and sanitising‚ and in some cases‚ complete redesign of its processes and equipment‚ Naicker said. “And all staff are undergoing intensive training‚ too‚” she said. “Everything is about making sure we don’t have a repeat.”

By: Wendy Knowler – TimesLIVE

Source: TMG Digital.

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