Monthly Archives: April 2021

RASFF Alert – E.coli – Mussels

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Escherichia coli (1600 MPN/100g) in mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) from Italy in Italy

RASFF Alerts – STEC E.coli -Chilled Lamb Meat – Chilled Lamb Chops

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shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (stx2+, eae+, /25g) in chilled lamb meat from New Zealand in Italy

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shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (stx1 + stx2 /25g) in chilled lamb chops from Belgium in the Netherlands

RASFF Alert – Listeria monocytogenes – Goat Cheese

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Listeria monocytogenes (< 10 CFU/g) in goat cheese from France in France

RASFF Alert – Norovirus – Frozen Raspberries

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norovirus (detected /25g) in frozen raspberries from Serbia, via Belgium in France

RASFF Alerts – Ochratoxin A – Crispbreads – Dried Seeded Raisins

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ochratoxin A (2.9; 3.7 µg/kg – ppb) in crispbreads from Sweden in Sweden

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ochratoxin A (23.5 µg/kg – ppb) in dried seeded raisins from Turkey in Bulgaria

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed – Salmonella – Chilled Salmon Slurry

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Salmonella (presence /25g) in chilled salmon slurry from Denmark in Belgium

Research – Antibacterial activity of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) juice extract on selected bacteria

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Plants have potentials to be developed into many new drugs yet to be discovered because of the countless chemical compositions in them. The investigation is targeted at the antibacterial activity of sweet orange juice extract on some bacteria using ethanol and ethyl ethanoate solvent to extract juice. Ditch method was used for the sensitivity testing against Escherichia coliStaphylococcus aureusKlebsiella pneumoniae and Neisseria gonorrheae with a dilution factor of 10-10 for inoculation from pure culture of each selected bacteria. Disc method was used to test streptomycin, ciprofloxacin, gentamycin and penicillin G against test organisms as positive controls. There was no significant difference in the effect of different concentrations of the same extract on test organisms. However, there was a significant difference in the ethyl ethanoate and alcohol extracts. The ethyl ethanoate extract showed minimum inhibitory concentration at 300 mg/ml on E. coli (31.5 ± 0.5 mm); Ngonorrheae (21 ± 0.0 mm) at 200 mg/ml; Saureus (22 ± 0.0 mm) and Kpneumoniae (37 ± 3.0 mm) at 100 mg/ml; while ethanol extract at 100 mg/ml on E. coli (23.5 ± 1.5 mm) and Kpneumoniae (25 ± 5.0 mm);  N. gonorrheae (13.5 ± 1.0 mm) and S. aureus (12.5 ± 2.5 mm) at 300 mg/ml and 200 mg/ml respectively. The zones of inhibition exhibited by streptomycin ranges from Ngonorrheae (14-24 mm) E. coli; ciprofloxacin varies from 15- 21 mm on K. pneumoniae and S. aureus respectively. Gentamycin ranges from 14-20 mm on N. gonorrheae and S. aureus respectively; and penicillin G on N. gonorrheae (14 mm) and Saureus (28 mm). It can be concluded that sweet orange juice of ethyl ethanoate extract was more effective than the ethanol extract and the positive control.

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Singapore – Holland Close stall Kin Hoi suspended following gastroenteritis outbreak

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SINGAPORE: Kin Hoi has been directed to suspend its food business operations with effect from Tuesday (Apr 20) until further notice after 15 cases of gastroenteritis were linked with the stall, the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) said on Wednesday.

Fifteen people reported gastroenteritis symptoms between Mar 28 and Apr 15 after consuming food prepared by Kin Hoi, and MOH and SFA were notified of the most recent case on Apr 19.

One person was hospitalised, but has since been discharged. MOH and SFA are investigating the incident.

Kin Hoi’s stall is located at 6 Holland Close and it also offers food delivery. The eatery, which is registered under the name Meetup @ 352, specialises in Thai-style seafood items such as cockles and grilled prawns.

USA – Nationwide recall of Guan’s Enoki Mushrooms because of potential Listeria

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Guan’s Mushroom Co. of Commerce, CA, is recalling all cases of its 200g/7.05-ounce packages of Enoki Mushroom because of potential contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes

The recalled products were distributed to retail stores nationwide from California, New York and Pennsylvania through produce distributors or wholesalers.

The recall was initiated after routine testing by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development revealed the presence of Listeria monocytogenes in a 200g package of Enoki.