This recall concerns cheese products marketed under the brands Société Fromagère of Brie, Loiseau, Beillevaire, Hennart and Fromagerie du Dolloir.

The Ministries of Health and Agriculture announced Wednesday the recall of creams and cheeses made by the Society Fromagère de la Brie, after the identification by Public Health France of listeriosis case. "Epidemiological, environmental and food traceability investigations are continuing to clarify the origin of the contamination," they said in a statement.

Five reminder codes. As a precautionary measure, the health authorities have decided to withdraw from the sale and recall all cheese made from raw milk and pasteurized milk manufactured by the Société Fromagère de la Brie on its Saint-Siméon site (Seine-et- Marne), whose codes are FR 77 432 001 CE and FR 77 436 001 CE .

Are concerned bulk creams and cheeses such as Brie, Coulommiers, Chevru, Châtel, Marquise, Saint-Simeon, Vignelait, Bayard, Jean de Brie, brillat-savarin, Cream of France, Explorer, Morin, Truffle Cheese. summer, The Heart of the cheese and Orvannais, marketed under the brand Société Fromagère de la Brie or Loiseau. Some products refined and processed by other companies are also withdrawn from the market and recalled. These include various bries, coulommiers, creamy pepper, Fleuricrème, Plateau Traveler, grape ball, and blue camembert d'Auvergne, marketed under the Hennart brand and bearing the stamp FR 62 215 030 CE .

In addition, bries and brillat-savarin of the mark Beillevaire bearing the stamp FR 474 087 045 CE and the coulommiers of the Fromagerie du Dolloir FR 02 186 001 CE .

Signs required to inform customers. The creams and cheeses concerned were marketed until 9 April at the self-service department and the traditional department of various national brands and in retail stores. In case of doubt, consumers are advised not to eat the products and to check with their usual supplier. Signs that have distributed these products are required to inform their customers, the Ministry of Health and Agriculture said in their statement.

Listeriosis is a potentially serious disease, especially in children, the elderly and pregnant women, whose incubation time can be up to eight weeks. It can include fever, possibly accompanied by headaches.