Pregnant, elderly or immunocompromised Australians are being warned to avoid a range of smoked fish products over listeria concerns. 7NEWS
APInfection can result in a mild illness in most people but can be dangerous for the elderly, immunocompromised and pregnant women and their unborn babies.They can take up to six weeks to appear after being exposed.
The recall affects all states and territories except Tasmania, with the Harris Smokehouse products sold in IGA and Foodland stores.
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