<p>Paris: The French farm ministry on Tuesday said it detected five likely cases of food-borne botulism, a potentially fatal disease, in central <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/france">France </a>linked to contaminated pesto sauce that had been sold at some regional market fairs.</p><p><strong>Why it's important </strong></p><p>According to the World Health Organisation, botulism is a rare but potentially fatal disease if not diagnosed rapidly and treated with antitoxin.</p> .<p>"Considering the incubation time (from a few hours to a few days) and the serious nature of the disease, people who have consumed these products are called to be very vigilant and to consult a doctor in case of symptoms," the French farm ministry said.</p><p>Botulism is primarily caused by consumption of improperly processed food.</p><p>The French government issued an immediate recall of the wild garlic pesto sauce, made by a small local producer, which likely caused the cases. Some samples have been sent to the Institut Pasteur for further analysis. </p>
<p>Paris: The French farm ministry on Tuesday said it detected five likely cases of food-borne botulism, a potentially fatal disease, in central <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/france">France </a>linked to contaminated pesto sauce that had been sold at some regional market fairs.</p><p><strong>Why it's important </strong></p><p>According to the World Health Organisation, botulism is a rare but potentially fatal disease if not diagnosed rapidly and treated with antitoxin.</p> .<p>"Considering the incubation time (from a few hours to a few days) and the serious nature of the disease, people who have consumed these products are called to be very vigilant and to consult a doctor in case of symptoms," the French farm ministry said.</p><p>Botulism is primarily caused by consumption of improperly processed food.</p><p>The French government issued an immediate recall of the wild garlic pesto sauce, made by a small local producer, which likely caused the cases. Some samples have been sent to the Institut Pasteur for further analysis. </p>