LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- A hamburger packing
plant in Los Angeles has recalled 153,630 pounds of raw beef after as many as 70
people in Virginia have come down with food poisoning, the Pasadena Star-News
reported on Saturday.
The recalled beef was suspected of
being contaminated by E. coli bacteria which might originate from the S & S
Foods company, the paper said.
Until the exact source was pinned down, the packing
plant was voluntarily recalling the ground meat, said the paper.
But Virginia health officials have identified the
beef as tainted, and said at least 26 Boy Scouts from the Washington D.C. area
have been hospitalized.
The meet has not been sold to retail shoppers, but
was only wholesaled to institutional customers from some distribution centers in
the nation, according to the paper.
"We are recalling the product from distribution
channels until we can determine whether illnesses in Virginia are connected to
our operations or have some other original source or cause," said Jeff Grohs, a
vice president at S & S Foods, in an e-mail to the Pasadena Star-News.
Virginia health officials said dozens of Boy Scouts
have come down with strain 0157:H7 of E. coli bacterial infections. One scout
remained hospitalized, and 26 others have needed medical care, some in
hospitals.
None of the affected ground beef was sold in
California, the company said.