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Tomato recall affecting multiple states elevated to highest risk warning by FDA

Maintaining the safety of our food
Maintaining the safety of our food 07:51

A tomato recall affecting three southern states has been upgraded to a Class I recall, the most severe warning by the Food and Drug Administration. The recall was over potential salmonella contamination.

Class I is the FDA's highest for health hazards, meaning there is "a reasonable probability" that the product will cause "serious adverse health consequences or death."

The tomatoes, from Williams Farms Repack, LLC, were shipped to Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. The impacted products include 3 count packages, 10 pound boxes, 25 pound boxes and 60 count 2 layer boxes, the FDA says.

The FDA is urging consumers who purchased these products not to consume them, adding they can return them to the place of purchase for a full refund or discard them.

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Williams Farms Repack LLC is recalling tomatoes sold to wholesalers in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. Food and Drug Administration

Salmonella can cause "serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems," the FDA wrote in its initial recall announcement.

Healthy people infected with the bacteria often experience a , including: fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, symptoms usually start six hours to six days after consuming the bacteria.

Most people recover without treatment after four to seven days, but younger children, older adults and those with weakened immune systems "may experience more severe illnesses that require medical treatment or hospitalization," the CDC says.

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