Monthly Archives: September 2020

Research – Investigation into a national outbreak of STEC O157:H7 associated with frozen beef burgers, UK, 2017

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In November 2017, Public Health England (PHE) identified an outbreak of Shiga toxinproducing Escherichia coli O157 in England where whole genome sequencing results indicated cases were likely to be linked to a common source and began investigations. Hypothesis generation included a review of enhanced surveillance data, a case-case study and trawling interviews. The hypothesis of interest was tested through the administration of focussed questionnaires and review of shopping history using loyalty card data. Twelve outbreak cases were detected, eight were hospitalised, and four developed Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome. Frozen beef burgers supplied by a national retailer were identified as
the vehicle of the outbreak. Testing of two left-over burger samples obtained from freezers of two separate (unlinked) cases and a retained sample from the production premises were tested and found positive for the STEC outbreak strain. A voluntary recall of the burgers was implemented by the retailer. Investigations at the production premises identified no contraventions of food safety legislation. Cooking guidance on the product packaging was deemed to be adequate and interviews with the cases/carers who prepared the burgers
revealed no deficiencies in cooking practices at home. Given the long-shelf life of frozen burgers, the product recall likely prevented more cases.

France – Salmonella outbreak in France tied to sausage from Spain

Public health officials in France are investigating a foodborne illness outbreak suspected to be caused by fuet, a type of sausage from Spain. The product was also sent to Belgium.

In total, 18 patients with salmonellosis have been identified. They became ill between July 8 and Aug. 3, according to Santé publique France. All patients, including 12 children, had consumed the Spanish dry-cured sausage.

A link between illness and the Spanish company Embutidos Sola SA was confirmed at the start of September, according to the Directorate General for Food (DGAL), the Directorate General for Health and Santé publique France.

Several batches consumed by those sick were found to be contaminated with a Salmonella strain that is a variant of Salmonella Typhimurium.

Salmonella outbreak in France tied to sausage from Spain

France – Spanish Fuet (“sausage”) from EMBUTIDOS SOLA SA – Salmonella

ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Detection of salmonella

PROPOSED SOLUTION

Those in possession of this product are asked not to consume it and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased for reimbursement.

https://www.oulah.fr/rappel-produit-fuet-saucisson-espagnol-de-la-societe-embutidos-sola-sa/

RASFF Alerts – Listeria monocytogenes – Chilled VP Salmon – Chilled Pork Confit – Chilled Goats Cheese – Chilled Pressed Head – Chicken

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Listeria monocytogenes (1100 CFU/g) in chilled vacuum-packed salmon trimmings from Poland in Italy

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Listeria monocytogenes (22000 CFU/g) in chilled pork confit from France in France

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Listeria monocytogenes in chilled goat cheese from France in France

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Listeria monocytogenes (presence /25g) in chilled pressed head from Belgium

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Listeria monocytogenes (85000 CFU/g) in frozen chicken from France in France

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Listeria monocytogenes (present /25g) in frozen cooked chicken from Thailand in Ireland

RASFF Alerts – Moulds – Food Supplement – Burger Buns – Organic Plant Based Spreadable

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food supplement from Switzerland, via Spain infested with moulds in Portugal

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burger buns from Poland infested with moulds (on the underside) in Denmark

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organic plant based spreadable from Denmark infested with moulds in Denmark

RASFF Alerts – Bacillus cereus – Food Supplements

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Bacillus cereus (up to 370 000 CFU/g) in and unauthorised irradiation of food supplement from Sweden in Finland

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Bacillus cereus (up to 160 000 CFU/g) and unauthorised substance magnesium orotate in food supplement from Sweden in Finland

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Bacillus cereus (between 49000 and 800000 CFU/g) in food supplement from Sweden in Finland

RASFF Alerts – Hepatitis A – Live Mussels – Dried Tomatoes

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hepatitis A virus (presence /2g) in live mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) from Italy in Italy

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hepatitis A virus (presence /25g) in dried tomatoes from Turkey in Greece

RASFF Alert – Clostridium Sulphite Reducer – Organic Canned White Sausages

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Clostridium sulphite reducer (2.8x10E7 CFU/g) in organic canned white sausages from Germany in Germany

RASFF Alert – Foodborne Outbreak – Histamine – Chilled Tuna

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foodborne outbreak suspected to be caused by and histamine (434 mg/kg – ppm) in chilled tuna (Thunnus albacares) from Sri Lanka, via France in Belgium

RASFF Alert – Foodborne Outbreak -Salmonella – Fuet Sausage

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foodborne outbreak suspected (Salmonellosis) to be caused by fuet sausage from Spain in France