Aflatoxicosis in dogs and dealing with suspected contaminated commercial foods.

awas notified by the attending veterinarian, and necropsy of the dogs was performed by a university pathology service. Product date codes for the product consumed by the dogs were not provided to the manufacturer, and the FDA was not notified of potential product contamination. Screening of raw ingredients and finished product to detect aflatoxin by the manufacturer yielded negative results. However, additional dogs in the eastern United States developed clinical signs of suspected toxicosis. These additional animals, along with the product description and date code, were reported to the product manufacturer. The FDA was notified of the possible toxicosis, and testing confirmed contamination with aflatoxin. The manufacturer issued a recall of 19 products produced at a plant in South Carolina. 1 After

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