Monthly Archives: April 2021

Ireland – Withdrawal of a Batch of Iceland Luxury 4 Hoisin Duck Quarter Pounder Burgers due to the Presence of Salmonella

FSAI

Wednesday, 28 April 2021

Summary
Category 1: For Action
Alert Notification: 2021.36
Product: Luxury 4 Hoisin Duck Quarter Pounders; pack size: 454g
Batch Code: Best before: 20/09/2022
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom

Message:

The above batch of frozen Iceland Luxury 4 Hoisin Duck Quarter Pounder burgers is being withdrawn due to the presence of Salmonella.  Point-of-sale product withdrawal notices will be displayed in Iceland stores.

Nature Of Danger:

People infected with Salmonella typically develop symptoms between 12 and 36 hours after infection, but this can range between 6 and 72 hours.  The most common symptom is diarrhoea, which can sometimes be bloody.  Other symptoms may include fever, headache and abdominal cramps.  The illness usually lasts 4 to 7 days. Diarrhoea can occasionally be severe enough to require hospital admission. The elderly, infants, and those with impaired immune systems are more likely to have a severe illness.

Action Required:

Manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, caterers & retailers:

Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batch from sale and to display a point-of-sale product withdrawal notice in stores where the affected batch was sold.

Consumers:

Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batch.

Iceland duck burgers

France – Product recall: ORGANIC rope Mussels raised in France from the L’ATELIER POISSONNERIE brand – E.coli

Oulah

Product recall: ORGANIC rope molds raised in France from the L'ATELIER POISSONNERIE brand

ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Presence of Escherichia coli

PROPOSED SOLUTION

People who hold the product in question are asked not to consume them – and more particularly young children, pregnant women, immunocompromised people and the elderly – and to return them to the point of sale where they were purchased.

People who have consumed it and who present symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain or vomiting should consult their doctor as soon as possible, mentioning this consumption and the possible link with the bacterium Escherichia coli.

In the absence of symptoms within 10 days after consuming the affected products, there is no need to worry and consult a doctor.

The bacterium E. coli is naturally present among the digestive microflora of humans and warm-blooded animals. Some strains of E. coli are pathogenic, and can be responsible in humans for various disorders ranging from mild diarrhea to more serious forms such as hemorrhagic diarrhea or severe kidney damage such as HUS, mainly in young children.

FURTHER INFORMATION

▸ Barcode
3664335020170

▸ Lot
20210418

▸ DLC
04/26/2021

▸ Start date / End of marketing
From 04/21/2021 to 04/26/2021

▸ Health mark
FR 44.069.002 CE

▸ Distributors
E. Leclerc Stores

▸ Contact
customer service 0960445769

▸ Source
https://rappel.conso.gouv.fr/

USA – Notes from the Field: Multistate Outbreak of Escherichia coli O26 Infections Linked to Raw Flour — United States, 2019

CDC

On February 20, 2019, PulseNet, the molecular subtyping network for foodborne disease surveillance, identified six Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O26:H11 infections with the same pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) pattern combination. This PFGE pattern combination matched that of infections from a July 2018 outbreak that was associated with ground beef. In response, CDC initiated an investigation with federal, state, and local partners to identify the outbreak source and implement prevention measures.

CDC defined a case as STEC O26 infection with an isolate matching the outbreak strain by PFGE or related by core genome multilocus sequence typing scheme (cgMLST), with dates of illness onset during December 11, 2018–May 21, 2019. Investigators initially hypothesized that ground beef was the outbreak cause because of the PFGE match to the July 2018 outbreak and because in early interviews, patients commonly reported eating ground beef and leafy greens. Investigators used cgMLST to compare the genetic sequences of isolates from both outbreaks and determined that they fell into separate genetic clades (differing by 6–11 alleles), suggesting that something other than ground beef caused the illness in 2019. CDC noted that one patient consumed raw cookie dough and that most patients were young adult females, similar to demographic distributions of past flour-associated STEC outbreaks (13). Investigators developed a supplemental questionnaire focusing on beef, leafy greens, and flour exposures.

Twenty-one cases were reported from nine states (Figure). The median age of patients was 24 years (range = 7–86 years); 71% were female. Three patients were hospitalized, and none died. Among 13 patients asked about flour exposures, six reported eating, licking, or tasting raw homemade dough or batter during the week before illness onset. Three patients reported eating raw dough or batter made with the same grocery store brand of all-purpose flour, including a patient who reported eating raw dough at a bakery in Rhode Island. Overall, of 18 patients with store information, 11 reported shopping at this same grocery store chain.

The Rhode Island Department of Health visited the bakery reported by the patient and collected flour for testing. On May 21, 2019, testing identified STEC O26 from an intact bag of all-purpose flour, which was the same grocery store brand reported by other patients. PulseNet confirmed that the STEC O26 isolated from the flour was highly related to clinical isolates using cgMLST (0–1 alleles). Product distribution records collected by the Food and Drug Administration indicated that the store brand flour purchased by six patients in three states was produced in a single milling facility in Buffalo, New York. Based on results of the investigation, the store chain recalled all lots of product from its retail locations in 11 states. The milling company also recalled all lots of this product and several other lots of flour produced in that facility, resulting in the recall of additional brands and products distributed to multiple states.

Flour is increasingly recognized as a cause of STEC outbreaks (15). Raw flour is not a ready-to-eat product, and this outbreak highlights the continuing risk for illness associated with consumption of flour and raw dough or batter. The investigation was aided by considering demographic information early in the investigation because these characteristics were similar to those in past flour-associated outbreaks (13). These similarities, coupled with the discriminatory power of cgMLST, helped to guide the consideration of alternative hypotheses regarding the outbreak source and the successful identification of flour as the cause of this outbreak.

UK – Poland promises action to reassure UK on poultry meat safety

Food Safety News

Officials from Poland and the United Kingdom have met virtually to discuss the safety of Polish poultry meat after it was linked to several outbreaks.

Grzegorz Puda, Polish minister of Agriculture and Forestry, spoke remotely this past week with George Eustice, secretary of state for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

Puda said he had taken direct charge of the issue of Salmonella in Polish poultry meat.

“Despite the difficult pandemic situation, Poland will take all measures to minimize and eliminate the UK’s concerns about the quality and safety of Polish poultry,” he said.

“Poland is ready to cooperate with the UK on sequencing of the Salmonella genome in poultry products.”

Singapore – NTUSingapore, Singapore Food Agency, and A*STAR launch Future Ready Food Safety Hub(FRESH)to build Singapore’s capabilities in food safety science

Click to access ntu-singapore-singapore-food-agency-and-a-star-launch-future-ready-food-safety-hub-(fresh)-to-build-singapore-s-capabilities-in-food-safety-science.pdf

Belgium – Food supplements (various products) of the Husk brand – Salmonella

AFSCA

Communication from the AFSCA
Products: Food supplements (various products) of the Husk brand.
Problem: Possible presence of Salmonella.


The AFSCA is today recalling consumers of the Husk brand “Psyllium-Frøskaller”, ”Psyllium Mavebalance” and “FiberHUSK” food supplements .

This recall follows a notification via the RASFF system (European Food and Feed Rapid Alert System) concerning the possible presence of Salmonella in these products.

It was therefore decided to withdraw these products from sale and to recall them to consumers.

Product description

– Product category: food supplements
– Product name: Psyllium-Frøskaller ”,” Psyllium – Mavebalance ”and” FiberHUSK ”
– Brand: Husk
– Lots: all lots are affected
– DDM: all dates are affected
– Packaging: in powder or capsules, available in different quantities These products were sold online and via this point of sale in Belgium: – ScanShop Brussels, chaussée de Wavre 354 to 1040 Etterbeek For any further information , you can contact the AFSCA contact point for consumers: 0800 / 13.550 or pointdecontact@afsca.be .

USA – Velvet Ice Cream recalled over Listeria concerns

Food Poison Journal

Fist Listeria recall and one FDA Warning Letter and one Salmonella recall.

Velvet Ice Cream has announced it is voluntarily recalling all of its ice cream and sherbet products made on or after March 24, 2021 as a precaution because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, 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, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.

No illness or injury has been associated with the recalled products, which are being recalled in cooperation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The issue was identified as a result of the company’s routine testing.

France – Product recall: Unbranded bulk sausage meat -Salmonella

Oulah

Product recall: Unbranded bulk sausage meat

ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Presence of salmonella

PROPOSED SOLUTION

People who may have this product are asked not to consume it and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased.

Foodborne illness caused by salmonella results in gastrointestinal disturbances, diarrhea, vomiting and abdominal pain, often accompanied by fever; these symptoms may be more severe in young children, immunocompromised individuals and the elderly. The incubation period can range from 6 to 72 hours.
People who have consumed the products mentioned below and who have these symptoms are invited to consult their doctor, notifying him of this consumption.

FURTHER INFORMATION

▸ Model names or
bulk sausage meat references

▸ Barcode
0233160000000

▸ Packaging
sold in the traditional butcher’s department

▸ Start / end date of marketing
From 04/14/2021 to 04/18/2021


HARLY geographic sales area


E.LECLERC distributors

▸ Source
https://rappel.conso.gouv.fr/

France – Product recall: JECA brand sundried tomato and Mediterranean herb terrine – Listeria monocytogenes

Oulah

Product recall: JECA brand sundried tomato and Mediterranean herb terrine

ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Presence of Listeria monocytogenes

PROPOSED SOLUTION

People who may have this product are asked not to consume it and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased.

People who have consumed this product and who have a fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, are invited to consult their doctor, 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
3271620042399

▸ Lot
21041610200

▸ DLC
05/26/2021


Terrine packaging of 2.8 kg

▸ Start date / End of marketing
From 04/20/2021 to 04/27/2021

▸ Health mark
BE B 202 CE

▸ Geographical sales area

▸ Distributors
• Carrefour
• Leclerc
• Intermarché
• Cora
• Auchan
• U

▸ Consumer service contact
0387876510

▸ Source
https://rappel.conso.gouv.fr/

Iceland – Salmonella in HUSK products from Orkla – updated

MAST

Updated 27.04.21 at 13:50:  The product Fiber Husk for gluten-free diet 100% Natural for baking (300g) was also imported by E. Bridde. E. Bridde recalls all batches from the market and best for dates (bar code: 5707657020010). Parlogis ehf. took care of the distribution. The reason for the recall is a suspicion of salmonella in the product. The manufacturer of the product is the company Orkla Health AS.

Distribution: Apótek Vesturlands ehf, Lyfja lyfjaútibú in Seyðisfjörður, Heilsuhúsið Kringlan, Heilsuhúsið Lágmúli (Lyfja) and Heilsuhúsið Akureyri.

Fiber Remember

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Updated 23.04.21 at 14:55: Matvælastofnun has received confirmation from RASFF Europe’s warning system that the following HUSK PSYLLIUM products, shipped to Iceland by E. Bridde ehf. until the year 2018 and then for sale in Iceland, is also covered by the recall. The company Orkla recalls all HUSK PSYLLIUM products as a precaution, including older batches. The products are valid until September 2021 and may be found at consumers’ homes. Their consumption should be avoided. 

REMEMBER recall

Vara Production batch Best for a date
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM capsules 225 pcs. 118181 4/30/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM capsules 225 pcs. 160181 6/30/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM capsules 225 pcs. 161181 6/30/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM capsules 225 pcs. 212181 31.7.2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM fragrance 200g 480057 8/31/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM fragrance 450g 478333 6/30/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM fragrance 450g 480058 9/30/2021

 

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Updated 19.04.21 at 14:43:  One product has been added to the recall of HUSK from the company Orkla due to the risk of salmonella. All batches of the gluten-free baking ingredient Fiber Husk are recalled. Fiber Husk was for sale in Kaupfélag Skagfirðinga in Sauðakrókur.

REMEMBER recall
Picture of the HUSK products that were for sale and are recalled by Kaupfélag Skagfirðinga.

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Updated 17.04.21 at 11:55 – Distribution:  Recalled products were for sale in Lyfjavers store on Suðurlandsbraut, Lyfjavers online store and Kaupfélag Skagfirðinga in Sauðárkrókur. No further distribution within the country is known at this time, but work is continuing to gather information on distribution. 

Recall of REMEMBER

Product Name: 

  • REMEMBER Natural fiber, powder (Natural fiber)
  • REMEMBER Natural fibers, capsules (Natural fiber)    
  • REMEMBER Fiber + Lactic acid bacteria, powder (Natural fiber + Lactic acid bacteria)
  • REMEMBER Fiber + Lactic Acid Bacteria (Natural Fiber + Lactic Acid Bacteria)
  • REMEMBER Stomach Balance
  • REMEMBER Psyllium Stomach Balance
  • REMEMBER Psyllium Frogs

All batches are recalled. See further information about products in the press release of the Reykjavík Health Inspectorate . 

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News 16.04.21 at 11:20:

Matvælastofnun warns against consuming HUSK PSYLLIUM FROSKALLER and HUSK PSYLLIUM MAVEBALANCE fiber capsules and powders from the company Orkla Care. Salmonella has been identified in the products and three deaths and a number of infections in Denmark can be traced to their consumption.

Recall of REMEMBER

Matvælastofnun and the municipal health inspectorate continue to work on obtaining information on distribution to Iceland. The products have been imported to the country and are available in pharmacies, among other places. Recall is ongoing in all rounds. Full distribution is not available at this time, but further information will be published as soon as it is available.

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Updated 27.04.21 at 13:50
Updated 23.04.21 at 14:55
Updated 19.04.21 at 11:43
Updated 17.04.21 at 12:15

Updated 17.04.21 at 11:55