
RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Livingstone (presence /25g) in processed animal proteins from the United Kingdom in Belgium
RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Rissen (presence /25g) in processed animal proteins from Spain in Belgium

RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Newport (presence /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Typhimurium (presence /25g) in dog chews (dried tripes) from India in Germany
RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Tennessee (presence /25g) in organic soybean cake from China in Germany
RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Liverpool (presence /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Senftenberg (presence /25g) in soybean meal from Germany in Finland

RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Ruiru (presence) in palm kernel cake from Indonesia, via Germany
The FDA is cautioning pet owners not to feed their pet’s certain Aunt Jeni’s Home Made frozen raw pet food “as it poses a serious threat to consumer and animal health” because of Salmonella Infantis contamination.
The Salmonella was discovered in January when the FDA collected one retail sample of Aunt Jeni’s Home Made Turkey Dinner Dog Food. The Salmonella was also found to be resistant to multiple antibiotic drugs.
Salmonella in pet food is a threat to human and animal health because pets can get sick from this pathogen and can also be carriers of the bacteria and pass it on to their owners without appearing to be ill. People can also get sick from handling the contaminated pet food, or touching surfaces that have had contact with the contaminated food.
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RASFF – Salmonella (presence /25g) in soy bean expeller from Italy in Italy
RASFF – Salmonella (presence /25g) in organic soy bean expeller from China in Germany
RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Agona (presence /25g) in toasted soybeans from Belgium in Belgium
RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Llandoff and Salmonella enterica ser. Mbandaka (present /25g) in soybean meal from Italy in Switzerland
Happy Hounds is recalling a range of its frozen raw dog food products on a precautionary basis because they may pose a risk to human and animal health.
Happy Hounds is recalling a range of its frozen raw dog food products on a precautionary basis as they may pose a risk to human and animal health. Sampling undertaken by the company has identified elevated levels of bacteria indicating a potential risk. A withdrawal and recall have been actioned by the company.
When handling and serving raw pet food it is always advised to clean utensils and
feeding bowls thoroughly after use. Consumers should wash hands thoroughly after handling raw pet food, bowls, utensils or after contact with the faeces of animals. Raw pet food should be stored separately from any food (especially ready to
eat foods). Care should be taken when defrosting to avoid cross contamination of foods and surfaces.

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 25.2 µg/kg – ppb) in shelled peanuts from the United States in the UK

RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Oranienburg (in 5 out 5 samples) in fish meal from the United States in Greece
RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Oranienburg (presence /25g) in fishmeal from the United States in Greece
RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Oranienburg (present /25g) in fish meal from the United States in Greece
RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Senftenberg (presence /25g) in organic rape cake expeller from France in Finland
RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Oranienburg (presence /25g) in fishmeal from the United States in Greece