Author Archives: KSW

Research – Susceptibility of Salmonella enterica Typhimurium dry surface biofilms to disinfection

Wiley Online

Abstract

In food preparation and manufacturing environments, surfaces contaminated with Salmonella can lead to outbreaks of Salmonellosis. We hypothesise that Salmonella resides on dry surfaces in a biofilm form leading to potential environmental persistence and transfer following contact. This is the first study reporting that Salmonella Typhimurium can form dry surface biofilm (DSB). Six disinfectants commonly used in the food industry were evaluated for their efficacy against the DSB. The two most efficacious formulations reduced bacterial viability in DSB by >99.99% when combined with mechanical removal (5 sec wiping; 300 g weight). Five out of six formulations significantly reduced bacterial transfer when combined with wiping. Complete eradication of Salmonella Typhimurium DSB was challenging, and mechanical removal was essential to produce a >99.99% reduction in bacterial viability within DSB. This study highlights a potential mode of survival of Salmonella Typhimurium on food-contact surfaces and DSB challenges for disinfection.

Research – Rise in Campylobacter positive flocks in Norway

Food Safety News

The number of broiler flocks positive for Campylobacter in Norway increased in 2023 but is still at low levels, according to the latest data.

Surveillance in 2023 showed that 128 flocks, or 6.1 percent, were positive for Campylobacter.

This is from tests on broiler flocks slaughtered before 51 days of age during May and October by the owner or keeper. There was no information shared on the levels of Campylobacter detected.

Research – Differences in Biofilm Formation of Listeria monocytogenes and Their Effects on Virulence and Drug Resistance of Different Strains

MDPI

Abstract

Listeria monocytogenes is recognized as one of the primary pathogens responsible for foodborne illnesses. The ability of L. monocytogenes to form biofilms notably increases its resistance to antibiotics such as ampicillin and tetracycline, making it exceedingly difficult to eradicate. Residual bacteria within the processing environment can contaminate food products, thereby posing a significant risk to public health. In this study, we used crystal violet staining to assess the biofilm-forming capacity of seven L. monocytogenes strains and identified ATCC 19112 as the strain with the most potent biofilm-forming. Subsequent fluorescence microscopy observations revealed that the biofilm-forming capacity was markedly enhanced after two days of culture. Then, we investigated into the factors contributing to biofilm formation and demonstrated that strains with more robust extracellular polymer secretion and self-agglutination capabilities exhibited a more pronounced ability to form biofilms. No significant correlation was found between surface hydrophobicity and biofilm formation capability. In addition, we found that after biofilm formation, the adhesion and invasion of cells were enhanced and drug resistance increased. Therefore, we hypothesized that the formation of biofilm makes L. monocytogenes more virulent and more difficult to remove by antibiotics. Lastly, utilizing RT-PCR, we detected the expression levels of genes associated with biofilm formation, including those involved in quorum sensing (QS), flagellar synthesis, and extracellular polymer production. These genes were significantly upregulated after biofilm formation. These findings underscore the critical relationship between extracellular polymers, self-agglutination abilities, and biofilm formation. In conclusion, the establishment of biofilms not only enhances L. monocytogenes’ capacity for cell invasion and adhesion but also significantly increases its resistance to drugs, presenting a substantial threat to food safety.

Research – Recorded outbreaks jump in Hong Kong in 2023

Food Safety News

The number of outbreaks almost doubled in Hong Kong in 2023 compared to the year before.

Officials reviewed food poisoning outbreaks related to food premises and businesses reported to the Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) in 2023.

CFS and the Department of Health are responsible for investigating and controlling outbreaks related to local food premises.

France – Sheep’s cheese – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
Sheep’s farm cheese
Model names or references
Fresh sheep’s cheese Natural spicy blueberry white cheese Coated cheese
Product identification
Batch Date
Natural white cheese with blueberry spice: 250303 Use-by date 04/08/2024
Fee 250302 Minimum durability date 04/10/2024
Coated 250302 Minimum durability date 04/05/2024
Packaging
Individual or 250 gr jar
Start/end date of marketing
From 03/25/2024 to 04/28/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Geographical sales area
Regions: Grand-Est
Distributors
Neufchef farm in Neufchef Ayotte in Ay sur Moselle Kom at the farm in Basse ham The Producers’ corner in Lexy Brin de paille in Verdun Château orchards in Saulny The Fruit Growers’ Farm in Vandoeuvre

France – Raw milk goat cheese – STEC E.coli

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
Earl Louet
Model names or references
Faisselle, Pyramid,Valençay,Ste Maure,Round, Crottin,Touré,White pyramid, Heart,Pt Valençay
Product identification
Batch Date
03/15, 03/16, 03/17, 03/18, 03/19, 03/20, 03/21, 03/22, 03/23, 03/24 Use-by date 05/17/2024
Packaging
Paper packaging Wooden box
Start/end date of marketing
From 03/15/2024 to 03/27/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
GIE=MJ, Cheese regions, CNF, Pellevoisin Market, Palluau Market, Buzançais Market, Carrefour St Gaultier, Carrefour Buzançais, Ricardel, Intermarché Buzançais, Farm.

France – WILD SMOKED PACIFIC RED SALMON 4 SLICES – 120G – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Fishing and aquaculture products
Product brand name
ROUND OF THE SEAS
Model names or references
WILD SMOKED PACIFIC RED SALMON 4 SLICES – 120G
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3564700650394 01208640 Use-by date 04/19/2024
3564700650394 01208740 Use-by date 04/20/2024
Packaging
PACK OF 120G COMPOSED OF 4 SLICES
Start/end date of marketing
From 03/28/2024 to 04/04/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 29.105.501 CE
Further information
ONLY PRODUCTS BEARING ADDITIONAL CODE 07 FOLLOWING THE BARCODE ARE CONCERNED BY THE RECALL.
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
E.LECLERC

France – Raw sausage meat – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Meats
Product brand name
/
Model names or references
Raw sausage meat
Product identification
Batch Date
E407804978: carcass batch production on 03/22/2024 Use-by date 03/26/2024
Packaging
tray under film
Start/end date of marketing
From 03/22/2024 to 03/26/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Health mark
/
Further information
Self-service sales
Geographical sales area
Departments: OISE (60)
Distributors
E.Leclerc Saint-Just-en-Chaussée

France – Raw milk goat cheese – STEC E.coli

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
Earl Louet
Model names or references
Faisselle, Pyramid,Valençay,Ste Maure,Round, Crottin,Touré,White pyramid,Heart,Pt Valençay
Product identification
Batch Date
03/15, 03/16, 03/17, 03/18, 03/19, 03/20, 03/21, 03/22, 03/23, 03/24 Use-by date 05/17/2024
Packaging
Paper packaging Wooden box
Start/end date of marketing
From 03/15/2024 to 03/27/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
GIE=Chandieu, Scarmor, Comtal, MJ, SPLO, Beillevaire, Cheese terroirs, CNF, Pellevoisin market, Buzançais market, Palluau market, Carrefour St Gaultier 36, Fromagerie Aurélie, Carrefour Buzançais, Ricardel Intermarché Buzançais, Farm.

Hong Kong – CHP investigates case of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli infection

Gov HK

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health is today (April 3) investigating a case of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) infection, and hence reminded the public to maintain good personal, food and environmental hygiene against intestinal infections.

The case involves a 32-year-old female with good past health, who presented with fever, abdominal pain, diarrhoea and vomit on March 15. She attended the Accident and Emergency Department (AED) of North Lantau Hospital (NLTH) on the same day. She has been in stable condition and did not require hospitalisation.

Her stool specimen grew STEC upon laboratory testing.