Salmonella in raw pet food from the Netherlands in Belgium
Salmonella in chickens for animal feed from Denmark in the Netherlands
Salmonella in raw pet food from the Netherlands in Belgium
Salmonella in chickens for animal feed from Denmark in the Netherlands
As part of its enforcement activities, the Food and Drug Administration sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction. Some letters are not posted for public view until weeks or months after they are sent. Business owners have 15 days to respond to FDA warning letters. Warning letters often are not issued until a company has been given months to years to correct problems.
Primal Pet Foods
Fairfield, CA
An animal food firm in California is on notice from the FDA for serious violations of the FDA’s Current Good Manufacturing Practice, Hazard Analysis and Risk-Based Preventive Controls for Food for Animals regulation, including Listeria found in the finished product. Pathogens in pet food can make people as well as pets sick.
Arrow Reliance Inc.
Tukwila, WA
An animal food firm in Washington is on notice from the FDA for not being in compliance with FDA regulations due to adulterated animal food, including finished products with Salmonella. Pathogens in pet food can make people as well as pets sick.
Salmonella spp. in Ear Pork from Poland in Malta
Salmonella enterica ser. Derby in horse meal from the Netherlands, used to produce dog treats from Belgium in the Netherlands and Germany
Salmonella spp. in rapeseed extraction meal from Germany in Denmark
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Salmonella in brewer’s yeast from Russia in Poland, Lithuania and Austria
Salmonella Senftenberg in post extraction soya meal from Ukraine in Poland
Salmonella Mbandaka in rapeseed meal from Poland in Finland
Suspicion of salmonella in soybean extraction meal from Germany in Poland and Switzerland
Salmonella Liverpool in rape seed meal from Germany in Switzerland and Finland
Salmonella spp. and Enterobacteriaceae in dog chews from Türkey in the Netherlands and Germany
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Salmonella spp. in rape seed meal from Belarus in Lithuania and Poland
Salmonella spp. in dog chews (lamb ear) from the Netherlands in Germany
Salmonella in fishmeal from Germany in Belgium
Salmonella in pig’s ears for dog chew in Sweden and Norway
Salmonella in organic soya cake from Denmark in Sweden
Salmonella in Permeate powder from the Netherlands in Belgium
Salmonella in post-extraction sunflower meal from Ukraine in Poland
Salmonella Typhimurium in feed for poultry from Belgium in France and Guinea
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Food poisoning bacteria such as Salmonella and pathogenic Escherichia coli were also detected in some pet foods.
According to the Korea Food Communication Forum (KOFRUM) on the 25th, a research team from the Gwangju City Research Institute of Health and Environment investigated the degree of microbial contamination and the use of food additives in 130 pet food and snacks distributed in Gwangju from March to August 2021, and this was revealed. .
The results of this study investigation of microbial contamination and food additive use of pet food and snacks distributed in the Gwangju area were published in the latest issue of the Journal of the Korean Society of Livestock Hygiene.
Feed Poultry – Salmonella from the Netherlands in Belgium
Salmonella in complete feed for dogs and cats from Belgium in France
Salmonella Senftenberg in soybean meal from the Netherlands in Belgium
Salmonella in fishmeal from France in Belgium
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