Category Archives: Bacillus cereus

Netherlands -Vivera plant Tempeh 400 grams – Bacillus cereus

NVWA

Safety warning Vivera plant Tempeh 400 grams

Vivera warns against Vivera plant Tempeh 400 grams. The legal standard of the bacterium Bacillus cereus has been exceeded in the product. This bacteria can cause food poisoning. Do not eat this product.

See the Vivera website

Which product is it?

  • Vivera plant Tempeh 400 grams
  • Best before date: 6/22/2023
  • Sold at various supermarkets

Although the best before date has now passed, you may have kept the product in the freezer.

Yours sincerely

The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority

France sees a rise in outbreaks in 2021

Food Safety News

The number of outbreaks in France went up in 2021 but was still below 2018 and 2019 levels.

Figures from Santé publique France show there were 1,309 outbreaks affecting 11,056 people in 2021. A total of 512 people went to hospitals and 16 died.

Reported outbreaks rose from 1,010 in 2020 when figures were strongly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to officials.

For 327 incidents in 2021, a pathogen could be microbiologically confirmed in food or in at least one sick person per outbreak. A pathogen was suspected without microbiological confirmation for 734 outbreaks.

16 deaths in outbreaks
The most frequently microbiologically confirmed pathogen was Salmonella 147 times. It was mostly Salmonella Enteritidis, followed by monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium but the type was not known in 92 incidents. Confirmed Salmonella outbreaks were responsible for 935 patients and 166 hospitalizations.

Campylobacter caused 52 outbreaks with 178 patients and Bacillus cereus had 46 with 665 patients. Nineteen norovirus outbreaks sickened 493 and 11 histamine outbreaks affected 35 people.

Seven outbreaks were due to E. coli, six to Yersinia enterocolitica, four to Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), and one each because of Listeria monocytogenes, Clostridium botulinum, and Shigella.

The pathogen was identified in patients for 208 outbreaks, of which 143 were confirmed with Salmonella. Identification of the agent took place in food samples for 89 epidemics with 67 confirmed as Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus and Clostridium perfringens.

The top suspected pathogens based on epidemiological and clinical information, but not microbiologically confirmed, were the toxins Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus and Clostridium perfringens. For these three pathogens, 3,787 patients and 169 hospital trips were recorded.

Canada – Uruthira brand Plain Chilli Powder recalled due to Bacillus cereus

CFIA

Summary

Product
Plain Chilli Powder
Issue
Food – Microbial Contamination – Other
What to do

Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected products.

Audience
Retail

Affected products

Issue

Uruthira brand Plain Chilli Powder recalled due to Bacillus cereus.

The recalled products have been sold in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.

RASSF Alert- Bacillus cereus – Sprouts

RASFF

High amount of Bacillus cereus in sprouts from Germany in Austria

Canada – Red Chilli Powder – Extra Hot recalled by Sun Global due to Bacillus cereus

CFIA

Summary

Product
Red Chilli Powder – Extra Hot
Issue
Food – Microbial Contamination – Other
What to do

Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product

Audience
Hotels, restaurants and institutions

Affected products

Issue

Red Chilli Powder – Extra Hot recalled by Sun Global due to Bacillus cereus. The recalled product was sold in Ontario.

USA – Public Health reports 88 people got food poisoning at event – Bacillus cereus

GUELPH TODAY

More than 80 people were left with food poisoning after attending an International Women’s Day event in Orangeville last month, reports Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health.

Held on March 8, around 244 guests attended the Best Western Plus Orangeville & Suites for an International Women’s Day luncheon; at least 88 of those guests found themselves experiencing vomiting, diarrhea, headaches and nausea after eating contaminated food at the event. 

The primary culprits were the sweet potatoes and quinoa in the chicken bowl, which was prepared by an outside caterer. 

Public Health inspectors found the food was contaminated with the bacillus cereus bacteria, which lives in soil and can easily attach itself to vegetables and fruits. 

RASFF Alert – Bacillus cereus – Prepared Dish

RASFF

Bacillus cereus in prepared dish from Austria in Italy

Canada – Hot sauce recalled due to Bacillus cereus

CFIA

Summary

Product
Hot (Sauce)
Issue
Food – Microbial Contamination – Other
What to do

Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product.

Audience
Hotels, restaurants and institutions

Hot sauce recalled due to Bacillus cereus.

The recalled product has been sold in Ontario.

RASFF Alert- Bacillus cereus – Prepared Dish

RASFF

Bacillus cereus in prepared dish from Austria in Italy

France – Potato gnocchi 1kg METRO CHEF – Bacillus cereus

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Prepared meals and snacks
  • Product brand name METRO CHEF
  • Model names or references Potato gnocchi 1kg METRO CHEF
  • Identification of products
    GTIN Batch Date
    3439496603001 0613 Use-by date 01/05/2023
  • Marketing start/end date From 08/03/2023 to 04/04/2023
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Whole France
  • Distributors METRO

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Presence of Bacillus cereus above the alert threshold