Monthly Archives: September 2023

Belgian officials search for source of Shigella infections

Food Safety News

Belgian authorities have temporarily closed an events venue linked to more than 50 Shigella infections.

The Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain (FASFC) and the Flemish Departement Zorg reported that over recent weekends, people had been infected with Shigella after attending the Zandberghoeve venue in Beernem. The source of contamination may be an infected person or a contaminated food or object.

Earlier this year, Zorg en Gezondheid (The Flemish Care and Health Agency) merged with another body to form Departement Zorg.

Germany – Saxony Milk Our Freshness 1.5% 1l – Microbial Abnormalities

LMW

Alert type:

Groceries

Date of first publication:

September 21, 2023

Product name:

Saxony Milk Our Freshness 1.5% 1l

Manufacturer (distributor):

Sachsenmilch Leppersdorf GmbH

Reason for warning:

As part of a self-examination, microbiological abnormalities were discovered that could trigger infections. This can potentially be serious, particularly in vulnerable groups of people (infants, small children, pregnant women, seniors and people with a weakened immune system). Therefore, customers should not consume the affected product.

Packaging Unit:

1 liter

Durability:

October 8, 2023

Lot identification:

10/8/23

Additional Information:

The product was sold through EDEKA branches in Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt.

Click to access 2023_09_21_Pressemitteilung_Rueckruf_Sachsenmilch_ESL-Milch_final.pdf

Manufacturer’s homepage:

Germany hit by 3-year hepatitis A outbreak linked to frozen berries

Food Safety News

A hepatitis A outbreak linked to frozen berries has sickened almost 60 people in Germany across two years.

A total of 55 sequence-confirmed cases and four probable infections have been identified from 10 federal states, according to the Robert Koch Institut (RKI).

In January 2022, RKI was informed about eight hepatitis A virus (HAV) cases with identical genotype IB sequences from two federal states, Hesse and Bavaria. Because of a lack of travel history and the distribution of illnesses, transmission through contaminated food was suspected.

Based on initial surveys by health authorities and experience from past outbreaks, the hypothesis was that cases could be related to eating contaminated frozen berries. Because of the long shelf life and high stability of HAV, frozen products can still lead to illnesses months after purchase by the consumer.

Italy – Meat tartare – Salmonella

Salute

Brand : Fiorani & CSpa

Name : Meat tartare

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 22 September 2023

Documentation

Documentation

Finland – Detection of bacteria in cheese dips

Epressi

Cheddar Cheese Sauce and Dip Nacho Cheese Style.

Paulig has announced a recall of two Santa Maria cheese dips/sauces. The recall is based on a confirmed bacterial observation in a single production batch of cheese sauce. As a precautionary measure, a larger number of production batches are recalled. The recall concerns two products and their following dates:

  1. Cheddar Cheese Sauce (3000 g)
    best before date is between  1.6.2024 and 31.8.2024
  1. The best before date for  Dip Nacho Cheese Style (250 g) is between 1 June 2025 and 31 August 2025.

Instructions for consumers can be found  in the bulletin on Paulig’s website.

More information:

Paulig’s Customer Service 
Tel. 0800 0110 (weekdays 9–12:30) 
consumerservice@paulig.com

The matter is handled at the Food Agency by special expert Mika Varjonen, tel. 050 38 68 416,  firstname.surname@ruokavirasto.fi .

USA – Hepatitis A exposure at Ivy Lounge

Food Poison Journal

Sept. 23 is the last day to be vaccinated for some who were possibly exposed at the Ivy Lounge during the Jason Aldean concert.

Pontiac, Mich. Sept. 21, 2023 – Oakland County Health Division is providing an update on the suspected case of hepatitis A associated with the Ivy Lounge at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston: the case was confirmed by MDHHS Laboratory. The Health Division advises all season members, their guests and staff who consumed food at the Ivy Lounge between Aug. 26 – Sept. 8 to monitor for symptoms, and if unvaccinated for hepatitis A, to get vaccinated as soon as possible.

USA – 5 confirmed cases of E. coli reported at Huntley High School

NBC Chicago

At least five cases of Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli (STEC) have been reported at suburban Huntley High School, officials say.

In a letter released to parents on Wednesday, officials said they had been contacted by the McHenry County Health Department about the outbreak.

Health officials are working to determine “common exposures” among the five individuals who have been diagnosed with the illness, but no definitive source has been identified at this time.

According to the press release, any child who experiences symptoms of E. coli must be kept home until they are symptom-free for at least 48 hours.

USA – Dozens more sick in Salmonella outbreak linked to Chicago taqueria

Food Safety News

At least 55 people are sick with Salmonella infections after eating food from a Chicago taqueria. Initial reports said 20 people were sick, with ten people hospitalized.

The Chicago Department of Public Health and the Illinois Department of Public Health are investigating the outbreak. The agencies reported that Carniceria Guanajuato voluntarily closed the taqueria on Sept. 8, 2023. The operator is cooperating with health officials to find the source of the Salmonella.

The strain of Salmonella involved is particularly virulent, or the contaminated foods had large amounts of the pathogen because of the high hospitalization rate.

Public health officials are asking people who ate at the taqueria and became ill to seek medical treatment and ask for Salmonella testing. Salmonella infections can mimic other illnesses.

Austria -Santa Maria Cheddar Cheese Sauce 3kg – Possible Microbiological Contamination

AGES

As part of internal quality controls, bacteria were detected in the designated batch of the product “Santa Maria Cheddar Cheese Sauce 3kg”.

There is therefore the possibility of microbiological contamination in individual packages of the product. For reasons of precautionary consumer protection, Maresi Austria is recalling this item. Health impairments cannot be ruled out 100 percent. We therefore advise against consuming the following product.

Santa Maria Cheddar Cheese Sauce 3kg

Batch number: 2329020

Best before date: June 7th, 2024

GTIN: 7311312007759

Products with the best before date mentioned above can be returned to the stores where they were purchased. Customers will receive a refund of the purchase price even without proof of purchase. This warning does not indicate that the hazard was caused by the producer, manufacturer, importer or distributor.

Other Santa Maria batches and products are not affected and can be consumed safely.

For more information, a Maresi hotline has been set up on +43 664 45 63 206 .

Original recall

Germany – Weihenstephan Fresh milk 1.5% fat (1 liter and 0.5 liter) – Microbiological Deviations

LMW

Alert type: Groceries
Date of first publication:

September 21, 2023

Product name: Weihenstephan Fresh milk 1.5% fat (1 liter and 0.5 liter)
Product images:

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Manufacturer (distributor):

Dairy Weihenstephan GmbH

Reason for warning: microbiological deviations
Packaging Unit: 1 liter and 0.5 liters
Durability:

1 liter: best before October 6th, 2023 + October 8th, 2023; 0.5 liters: best before date October 7th, 2023

Additional Information:

Reference is made to the company’s attached press release.

Click to access Pressemitteilung.pdf