Monthly Archives: March 2021

USA – Acute Hepatitis A Case in a Food Service Worker in Orono, Maine

Food Poison Journal

The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) has identified a case of acute hepatitis A virus infection in an Orono, Maine, food service worker. The individual handled food while infectious on the following dates: March 6-9, March 13-16, and March 20-21, 2021.

Epidemiological assessment of the employee’s illness determined that patrons of the establishment may be at risk for hepatitis A infection. Maine CDC recommends that anyone who ate food prepared at or who worked at the Circle K at 2 Stillwater Avenue in Orono, Maine, from March 13 through 16 and March 20 through 21 receive hepatitis A vaccine within 14 days of their potential exposure. There is a 14-day window during which prophylaxis is effective after exposure.

Belgium – “mini Mont d’Or” raw milk cheese (cow) from the Mont de Joux brand – Listeria monocytogenes

AFSCA

Communication from the AFSCA
Product: “mini Mont d’Or” raw milk cheese (cow) from the Mont de Joux brand.
Problem: Presence of Listeria Monocytogenes.


Today, the AFSCA is recalling consumers of the Mont de Joux brand “mini Mont d’Or” cheese.

This recall follows a notification via the RASFF system (European Food and Feed Rapid Alert System) concerning the presence of Listeria Monocytogenes.

It was therefore decided to withdraw this product from sale and to recall it to consumers.

Product Description :

Product name: mini Mont D’or
Brand: Mont de Joux
Batch number: 3053 Best before
dates (BBD): 01/04/2021 and 08/04/2021
Weight: 460g

The product was sold via:

La fromagerie Saint -Octave
• Rue Haute 254, 1000 Brussels
• Chaussée d’Alsemberg 54/1, 1060 Saint-Gilles
• Chaussée de Waterloo 1241/1, 1180 Uccle

La Fromagerie “Happiness is in the Meadow”: Rue Saint-Paul, 30, 4000 Liège

VDS Food Barchon: Rue Prés-champs, 4, 4671 Barchon

For any further information, you can contact the AFSCA contact point for consumers: 0800 / 13.550 or pointdecontact@afsca.be .

France – Product recall: Maison Milhau pickle head pâté pack – Listeria monocytogenes

Oulah

Product recall: Maison Milhau pickle head pâté pack

ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Presence of Listeria monocytogenes

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.

People who have consumed this product and who present with fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, are invited to consult their attending physician, notifying him of this consumption.
Pregnant women should pay special attention to these symptoms, as well as immunocompromised people and the elderly. These symptoms may suggest listeriosis, a disease that can be serious and can take up to eight weeks to incubate.

FURTHER INFORMATION

▸ Barcode
3289010001703

▸ Lot
• 067101
• 067102

▸ DLC
04/13/2021

▸ EEC approval number
FR 81-124-012 CE

▸ Consumer service contact
MAISON MILHAU
Avenue du Montalet BP 42 – 81230 LACAUNE
Tel: 05 63 37 06 03 – Fax: 05 63 37 08 56
Mail: qualite@maison-milhau.com

▸ Source
https://www.auchan.fr/

USA – Caldwell Idaho Subway link in Norovirus Outbreak that has sickened 25

Food Poison Journal

Food Borne Illness - Norovirus -CDC Photo

Nearly 25 known individuals have reported experiencing gastro-intestinal illness symptoms to Southwest District Health (SWDH) since Friday, March 19. SWDH is currently investigating each reported illness to help determine the exact source and has confirmed 1 positive case of Norovirus. So far, there is a strong link to the Subway at 319 N 10th Ave in Caldwell, individuals that are reporting symptoms visited the establishment or received food from this location March 16-19.

The Subway involved is working cooperatively with SWDH following suspected presence of Norovirus and instituted mitigation measures to halt the spread of the virus. Following the inspection by SWDH, it was determined that the facility was following all guidance and recommendations.

India – Two-year-old dead, several babies ill due to food poisoning at shelter home in Bengal’s Nadia

New Indian Express

RANAGHAT: A two-year-old baby died and seven others fell ill at a shelter home in West Bengal’s Nadia district on Monday allegedly due to food poisoning, officials said.

The incident happened at the shelter home in Ranaghat’s Rabindra Sarani area, District Magistrate Partha Ghosh said.

The shelter home is run by NGO State Adopted Agency and total 16 babies live there, he said.

However, sources said that the number of babies taken ill is more and the toll may rise as a few babies are critical.

They are undergoing treatment at the Ranaghat Anulia Hospital, Ghosh said.

The babies started falling ill after having food on Sunday night, officials said.

New Zealand – New Zealand Food Safety warns consumers not to eat raw mussels

MPI

New Zealand Food Safety is advising people to stay safe from food poisoning by cooking mussels thoroughly before eating them.

Dr Paul Dansted, director of food regulation at New Zealand Food Safety, says Vibrio parahaemolyticus are naturally occurring bacteria that are found in seawater and occur when warmer temperatures during summer are favourable for growth.

“We expect to see an increase in incidence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in the warmer months. However, statistics from the Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR) show a recent spike in cases, with 22 since the beginning of the year. This compares with 14 for the first 3 months of 2020, and 4 for the same period in 2019.

“Symptoms of Vibrio parahaemolyticus may include watery or bloody diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, fever, and/or headache. The consequences can be more serious for people with weakened immunity, the young, the elderly and frail, and pregnant women.

“As undercooked mussels can be a risk factor, it’s important to take care with their preparation. To be safe to eat, thoroughly cook mussels at above 65oC for one minute. This will ensure that any Vibrio parahaemolyticus present in the mussels will be destroyed.

“One good way to know when mussels are fully cooked is that their shells pop open when boiled or steamed, and the mussel inside is firm to the touch.

“If you get sick, phone Healthline for advice on 0800 61 11 16 or seek medical attention immediately. If possible, store and refrigerate any leftover food for testing.”

Take care when handling, preparing and consuming mussels. Follow this simple food safety guidance to avoid getting Vibrio parahaemolyticus: Clean, Cook, Chill.

“It is raw mussels that we are advising against consuming. They are not the mussels that can be bought in plastic pottles. Those mussels are cooked and marinated and are not affected,” Dr Dansted says.

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USA – Southwest District Health investigating 25 cases of foodborne illness linked to Caldwell Subway – Norovirus

KIVITV

Norovirus Food Safety kswfoodworld

Southwest District Health is investigating around two dozen known cases of reported foodborne illness linked to a Caldwell Subway.

Around 25 people reported experiencing gastro-intestinal illness symptoms since March 19 with a link to Subway located at 319 N. 10th Avenue in Caldwell. The health district says there has been one confirmed positive case of Norovirus. Southwest District Health says the people reporting symptoms went to the Subway between March 16-19.

Belgium – Recall of the Fromagerie du CARAH-Asbl – Mimol’ATH – Listeria monocytogenes

AFSCA

Recall of the Fromagerie du CARAH-Asbl
Product: Mimol’ATH.
Problem: Presence of Listeria.


In agreement with the AFSCA, the fromagerie du Carah asbl is withdrawing Mimol’Ath cheese from sale and is recalling it to consumers because of Listeria’s presence.

The CARAH asbl cheese dairy asks its customers not to consume this product and to bring it back to the point of sale where it was purchased.

Product Description

– Product name: Mimol’ATH
– Lot number: 6
– Sales period: from 02/01/2021 to 03/01/2021
– Weight: Approx 500g

The product was sold via:

Au bio village, 97 Rue de Tournai, 7972 Quevaucamps
La ferme du Carah 301, rue de l’Agriculture, 7800 Ath
Comptoir fermier de Ath, Rue de l’Abbaye 4, 7800 Ath
Comptoir fermier de Braine -l’Alleud, Chaussée d’Ophain 16A, 1420 Braine-l’Alleud
Comptoir fermier de Mons, Chaussée du Roeulx 224, 7000 Mons
Comptoir fermier de Tournai, Avenue de Maire 139, 7500 Tournai

For any further information , contact: Fromagerie@carah.be

Norway – Children sick in Norway after drinking raw milk

Food Safety News

Almost 20 children in Norway have fallen sick after a farm visit that included drinking unpasteurized, raw milk.

Health officials reported 17 people became ill after the farm trip, including 16 children aged 3 to 5 years old. Most were infected with Campylobacter but a few patients were also diagnosed with infections from the parasite Cryptosporidium after contact with animals.

The children fell ill after the farm visit in Viken, a county in Eastern Norway, where they were served raw, unpasteurized milk as part of their packed lunch. Pasteurization kills bacteria, viruses and parasites often found in raw milk.

The Norwegian Food Safety Authority (Mattilsynet) and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (Folkehelseinstituttet) recommend that children, pregnant women, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems avoid drinking raw milk, because infections can have serious consequences for them.

USA – Three Turkey Wrap Sandwiches Added to Mg Foods’ Previous Recall List Due to Possible Listeria Monocytogenes Contamination

FDA

MG Foods of Charlotte, NC is expanding its recall issued March 10, 2021 to include three Turkey Wraps due to potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenes. Listeria monocytogenes is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short- term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, a Listeria monocytogenes infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.

The products were distributed between March 3, 2021 and March 5,  2021 and packaged in clear plastic wedges & plastic wrap. The products were sold exclusively via vending machines and micro markets located in business locations in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and West Virginia. The company reacted swiftly and as of end-of-day March 5, 2021 affected products were removed from sale at all locations.

No illnesses have been reported to date.

PRODUCT SIZE UPC CONTAINER USE BY DATES
Fresh to You Deluxe Club Wrap 10.39 oz MGF9814 Plastic Wedge 3/7/2021
MG Foods Roasted Turkey in a Tomato Basil Wrap 6.90 oz 1 00000 50005 7 Plastic Wedge 3/7/2021
MG Foods The Club in a Spinach Wrap 8.50 oz 1 00000 50008 8 Plastic Wedge 3/7/2021

Product labels are attached for identification of products.

Consumers who have purchased these products are urged to discard any remaining product. Consumers may contact MG Foods at 1-855-424-8390 Monday thru Friday 7:00am – 7:00 pm EST for any questions related to this recall or to request a full refund.

Initial Press Release


Company Contact Information

Consumers:
MG Foods
 1-855-424-8390
Media:
Kristin Elder
 Kristin.Elder@hkstrategies.com

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