A multi-country outbreak of Salmonella Stanley infections has been linked to flavored noodle products, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). At least 106 cases have been reported across 13 countries since late November, primarily affecting children and young adults. The outbreaks were traced to products under the same brand, though the specific brand was not named by ECDC. Cases have been confirmed in several Nordic countries, all Baltic states, France, and Germany, but not in Finland. In response, Ukrainian company Reeva Foods announced an internal investigation and recalled certain noodle products from the Baltic market after detecting the bacteria.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article reports on a health-related outbreak involving food safety, which is not inherently a political issue. It provides factual information from official sources like ECDC and mentions corporate actions without taking a stance or using biased language.






