Monthly Archives: January 2024

Italy – VERONATURALE STEAMED natural tuna 6x60g and 8x60g – Histamine

Salute

Brand : Mareblu

Name : VERONATURALE STEAMED natural tuna 6x60g and 8x60g

Reason for reporting : Recall due to chemical risk

Publication date : 18 January 2024

Documentation

Documentation

USA – FDA – Investigations of Foodborne Illness Outbreaks

FDA

Date
Posted
Ref Pathogen
or
Cause of
Illness
Product(s)
Linked to
Illnesses

(if any)
Total
Case
Count

Status
12/6/

2023

1205 Listeria
monocytogenes
Not Yet
Identified
3 Active
11/22/

2023

1201 Salmonella
Newport
Not Yet
Identified
45 Active
11/22/

2023

1203 Salmonella
Sundsvall and
Oranienburg
Cantaloupe See Advisory Active
11/15/

2023

989 Listeria
monocytogenes
Peaches, Plums,
and Nectarines
See Advisory Active
11/8/

2023

1198 Elevated Lead
Levels
Apple
Cinnamon
Puree
See Advisory Active

Information – Legionnaires’ disease (legionellosis)

Health NZ

Legionnaires’ disease is a chest infection (pneumonia) caused by the Legionella bacteria. People usually catch the disease by breathing in water droplets that contain the bacteria from sources like soil, compost, potting mix, or spa pools and water systems.

RASFF Alerts – Vibrio vulnificus – Frozen Wild Prawns

RASFF

Vibrio vulnificus in frozen wild prawns from India in Portugal, France and Slovenia

Research – Deep Impact: Shifts of Native Cultivable Microbial Communities on Fresh Lettuce after Treatment with Plasma-Treated Water

MDPI

Abstract

Foods consumed raw, such as lettuce, can host food-borne human-pathogenic bacteria. In the worst-case, these diseases cause to death. To limit illness and industrial losses, one innovative sanitation method is non-thermal plasma, which offers an extremely efficient reduction of living microbial biomass. Unfortunately, the total viable count (TVC), one of the most common methods for quantifying antimicrobial effects, provides no detailed insights into the composition of the surviving microbial community after treatment. To address this information gap, different special agars were used to investigate the reduction efficiency of plasma-treated water (PTW) on different native cultivable microorganisms. All tested cultivable microbial groups were reduced using PTW. Gram-negative bacteria showed a reduction of 3.81 log10, and Gram-positive bacteria showed a reduction of 3.49 log10. Fungi were reduced by 3.89 log10. These results were further validated using a live/dead assay. MALDI-ToF (matrix-assisted laser-desorption-ionization time-of-flight)-based determination was used for a diversified overview. The results demonstrated that Gram-negative bacteria were strongly reduced. Interestingly, Gram-positive bacteria and fungi were reduced by nearly equal amounts, but could still recover from PTW treatment. MALDI-ToF mainly identified Pseudomonas spp. and groups of Bacillus on the tested lettuce. These results indicate that the PTW treatment could efficiently achieve a ubiquitous, spectrum-wide reduction of microbial life.

RASFF Alert – Ergot Alkaloids – Organic Rye Flour

RASFF

Exceedance of the regulatory limit of ergot alkaloids in organic rye flour from Germany in Luxembourg

RASFF Alert – STEC E.coli – Cheese – Turkish Style Garlic Sausage

RASFF

STEC in cheese from France in the Netherlands

RASFF

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in Turkish-style garlic sausage from Poland in  Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Malta, Poland, Sweden, United Kingdom.

RASFF Alert- Histamine – Frozen Tuna Burger

Gov France

Histamine in frozen tuna burger from the Netherlands in Belgium

RASFF Alerts – Listeria monocytogenes – Cheese Raclettes – Slow Cooked Short Ribs – Scozzes Affunitcato

RASFF

Listeria in cheese: raclettes from France in Morocco

RASFF

Listeria monocytogenes in slow cooked short ribs in Latvia and the Netherlands

RASFF

Listeria monocytogenes in Salmone scozzese affumicato from Estonia in Italy

RASFF Alert- Norovirus – French Oysters

RASFF

Norovirus in oysters (Crassostrea gigas) from France in Italy

RASFF

Norovirus in oysters from France in Belgium