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Czech Republic – Tesco Parmigiano Reggiano grated – Visible Mold/Mould

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Illustrative photo #5

Place of inspection:
Tesco Stores CR as
Brno ( Skandinávská 128/2, 619 00 Brno )
ID: 45308314
Food group: Milk and milk products / Cheese
Tesco Parmigiano Reggiano grated
Category: Dangerous foods
Invalid parameter:
fungi visible to the eye
In part of the package, there were greenish-colored mold colonies under the intact packaging on the surface of the cheese. Food is not considered safe if it shows signs of spoilage.

Unsuitable storage temperatures of this product were not detected during the inspection. The food did not have an expired minimum durability date.

Best before date: 28.01.24
Packaging: PP bag with weld and print
Quantity of the product in the package: 0.1 kg
Manufacturer: Seller: Tesco Stores ČR as, Vršovická 1527/68b, 100 00 Prague 10
Country of origin: Italy
Date of sample collection: 10/1/2024
Reference number: 24-000093-SZPI-CZ

The sample was detected by the official control of the State Agricultural and Food Inspection.

Czech Republic – AW Olomouc cottage cheese large – Visible Mold/Mould

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Illustrative photo #6

Place of inspection:
BILLA, spol. s.r.o
Brno ( Makovského náměstí 2574/1, 616 00 Brno )
ID: 00685976
Food group: Milk and milk products / Cheese
AW Olomouc cottage cheese large
Category: Dangerous foods
Invalid parameter:
fungi visible to the eye
There were greenish and white mold colonies on the surface of the food in part of the packaging. Food is not considered safe if it shows signs of spoilage.

The food did not have an expired minimum durability date. Unsuitable storage temperatures of this product were not detected during the inspection.

Batch: L145 241
Best before date: 25 01 24
Packaging: PP 5
Quantity of the product in the package: 0.167 kg
Manufacturer: AW spol. s ro, Palackého 4, 789 83 Loštice
Country of origin: Czechia
Date of sample collection: 1/11/2024
Reference number: 24-000097-SZPI-CZ

The sample was detected by the official control of the State Agricultural and Food Inspection.

Research- Effect of gas ultrafine bubbles on the potency of antimicrobials against Escherichia coli O157:H7 biofilms on various food processing surfaces

Wiley Online

Abstract

This study investigated the impact of incorporating gas [air, carbon dioxide (CO2), and nitrogen (N2)] UFB on the potency of chlorine (Cl2; 50, 100, and 200 ppm) and peracetic acid (PAA; 20, 40, and 80 ppm) antimicrobial (AM) solutions against fresh (3 days) and aged (30 days) E. coli O157:H7 biofilms on polypropylene, silicone, and stainless-steel surfaces. The biofilms were statically grown on polypropylene, silicone, and stainless-steel coupons (7.62 × 2.54 cm) at 25°C for 3 or 30 days by immersing in a 3-strain cocktail of E. coli. The incorporation of air, CO2, and N2 UFB in AM solutions resulted in significantly increased log reductions (2.1–3.7 logs) in fresh and aged E. coli biofilms on all surfaces compared to solutions without UFB, except for N2 UFB on aged stainless-steel biofilms and air UFB on aged polypropylene biofilms, which resulted in similar log reductions as solutions without UFB (1.5–2.1 logs).

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxins – Brazil Nuts –

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Aflatoxins in U.S.A. peanuts in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxins B1 and total in shelled pistachios from Iran with transfer from Greece in Italy

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Aflatoxins in in-shell pistachios originating from Iran transferred from Greece to Italy

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Aflatoxins in in-shell pistachios from Iran in Italy

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Aflatoxins in Brazil nuts from Bolivia in Greece and Austria

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Chicken Breast- Onion Powder Seasoning – Fresh Chicken Products – Black Pepper

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Salmonella spp in frozen chicken breast, from Ukraine in the Netherlands and Cyprus

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Salmonella in seasonings made with onion powder from India made in Spain in Columbia

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Presence of Salmonella Enteritidis in Fresh Skinless Chicken and Fresh Untrussed Chicken from France in Belgium and the UK

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Salmonella spp in black pepper from Vietnam in Spain

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Salmonella in seasonings from Spain with Indian onion powder in Costa Rica, Honduras and Mexico

RASFF Alert- Mycotoxin – Ergot Alkaloids – Organic Einkorn Flour

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Ergot (Claviceps purpurea) alkaloids in organic einkorn flour from France in Belgium

Research – Effect of Bacteriophages against Biofilms of Escherichia coli on Food Processing Surfaces

MDPI

Abstract

The bacterial adhesion to food processing surfaces is a threat to human health, as these surfaces can serve as reservoirs of pathogenic bacteria. Escherichia coli is an easily biofilm-forming bacterium involved in surface contamination that can lead to the cross-contamination of food. Despite the application of disinfection protocols, contamination through food processing surfaces continues to occur. Hence, new, effective, and sustainable alternative approaches are needed. Bacteriophages (or simply phages), viruses that only infect bacteria, have proven to be effective in reducing biofilms. Here, phage phT4A was applied to prevent and reduce E. coli biofilm on plastic and stainless steel surfaces at 25 °C. The biofilm formation capacity of phage-resistant and sensitive bacteria, after treatment, was also evaluated. The inactivation effectiveness of phage phT4A was surface-dependent, showing higher inactivation on plastic surfaces. Maximum reductions in E. coli biofilm of 5.5 and 4.0 log colony-forming units (CFU)/cm2 after 6 h of incubation on plastic and stainless steel, respectively, were observed. In the prevention assays, phage prevented biofilm formation in 3.2 log CFU/cm2 after 12 h. Although the emergence of phage-resistant bacteria has been observed during phage treatment, phage-resistant bacteria had a lower biofilm formation capacity compared to phage-sensitive bacteria. Overall, the results suggest that phages may have applicability as surface disinfectants against pathogenic bacteria, but further studies are needed to validate these findings using phT4A under different environmental conditions and on different materials.

RASFF Alert – Rotavirus – Oysters

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Rotavirus in oysters from Ireland in the Netherlands

RASFF Alerts – Listeria monocytogenes – Andouilles Sausages – Black Pudding

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Presence of Listeria in andouilles sausages from Spain in France

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Listeria detected in black pudding from France in Cameroon and Andorra

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Listeria monocytogenes in cold smoked salmon from the UK in Italy, Estonia and Denmark

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Chicken Breast- Onion Powder Seasoning – Fresh Chicken Products – Black Pepper

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Salmonella spp in frozen chicken breast, from Ukraine in the Netherlands and Cyprus

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Salmonella in seasonings made with onion powder from India made in Spain in Columbia

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Presence of Salmonella Enteritidis in Fresh Skinless Chicken and Fresh Untrussed Chicken from France in Belgium and the UK

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 Salmonella spp in black pepper from Vietnam in Spain

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Salmonella in seasonings from Spain with Indian onion powder in Costa Rica, Honduras and Mexico