Vulto Creamery, a New York raw milk cheese company whose products were linked to a multi-state outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes, has been ordered by a federal court not to manufacture its ready-to-eat aged soft, semi-soft, and hard cheeses until it complies with food safety regulations.

On March 30, 2018, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York entered a consent decree of permanent injunction against Vulto Creamery and its owner and manager Johannes H. Vulto. The defendants can’t prepare, process, manufacture, pack, and/or hold U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-regulated food products until they can ensure that Listeria monocytogenes is not present in their facility and their food.

“We have an obligation to make sure that foods are safe for people to consume. The FDA moved quickly after an Listeria monocytogenes outbreak to get the company to recall and destroy all its cheese products and cease production to prevent any more tainted food from harming consumers,” said Melinda K. Plaisier, FDA associate commissioner for regulatory affairs. “FDA investigators also found unsanitary conditions at Vulto Creamery’s facility and this consent decree prevents the company and its owner from resuming operations until they can demonstrate to the FDA that their products are safe.”

Vulto Creamery’s ready-to-eat cheeses are considered adulterated because they contain Listeria monocytogenes. In addition, the products were prepared, packed, and/or held under unsanitary conditions and the food may have become contaminated with filth or otherwise be harmful to health.

Before the company can resume operations, the consent decree requires it, among other things, to retain an independent laboratory to collect and analyze environmental and finished samples for the presence of Listeria monocytogenes, retain an independent expert and develop a program to control Listeria monocytogenes, and eliminate unsanitary conditions at its facility.

Last year, the FDA, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, state and local officials, investigated a multi-state outbreak of listeriosis that was eventually linked to soft cheese produced by Vulto Creamery. Eight people were infected from four states, and two people died.

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