Category Archives: bacterial contamination

RASFF Alert – E.coli – Live Oysters

European Food Alerts

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too high count of Escherichia coli (17000 MPN/100g) in live oysters (Crassostrea gigas) from Italy in Italy

RASFF Alerts – STEC E.coli – VP Beef Meat – Raw Goats Milk Cheese – Minced Beef

European Food Alerts

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shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (O104, stx1- stx2+ eae- /25g) in chilled vacuum-packed beef meat from France in Italy

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shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli in raw goat’s milk cheese from France in Germany

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shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (O 103; stx +, eae + /25g) in minced beef from Belgium in Belgium

RASFF Alerts – Listeria monocytogenes – Smoked Sliced Trout – Smoked Salmon – Mixed Salad with Chicken and Eggs

European Food Alerts

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Listeria monocytogenes (< 10 CFU/g) in chilled smoked sliced trout from Latvia in Estonia

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Listeria monocytogenes (<10 CFU/g) in frozen smoked salmon from Iceland in Iceland

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Listeria monocytogenes (< 10 CFU/g) in chilled smoked salmon from Denmark in Italy

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Listeria monocytogenes (Serotype 1/2a, 3a /25g) in mixed salad with chicken and egg from Switzerland, with raw material from Austria in Switzerland

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed – Complementary Feed – Dogs and Cats

European Food Alerts

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Salmonella (in 1 out of 5 samples /25g) in complementary feed for dogs and cats from Germany in Germany

Hawaii – Vietnamese Cuisine Restaurant in Kihei ordered to close for safety, health violations

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DOH says the health inspector saw 20 to 30 live roaches in the restaurant, crawling on plates, bowls, on food service counter tops, and other areas of the kitchen. They say roaches were also found in flour, cooked rice, and in vegetables in the refrigerator.

Other foodborne illness risk factors include a lack of soap at a hand sink, another sink was not accessible, and raw beef was stored in the same container as cooked beef.

 

Hong Kong – CFS announces food safety report for July

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The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department today (August 31) released the findings of its food safety report for last month. The results of about 15,200 food samples tested were satisfactory except for seven samples that were announced earlier. The overall satisfactory rate was 99.9 per cent.

A CFS spokesman said about 1,400 food samples were collected for microbiological tests, some 3,600 samples were taken for chemical tests and the remaining 10,200 (including about 9,800 taken from food imported from Japan) were collected to test radiation levels.

The microbiological tests covered pathogens and hygiene indicators, while the chemical tests included pesticides, preservatives, metallic contaminants, colouring matters, veterinary drug residues and others.

The samples comprised about 3,600 samples of vegetables and fruit and their products; about 800 samples of cereals, grains and their products; about 700 samples of meat and poultry and their products; about 1,300 samples of milk, milk products and frozen confections; about 1,300 samples of aquatic and related products; and about 7,500 samples of other food commodities (including beverages, bakery products and snacks).

The seven unsatisfactory samples comprised three grass carp samples detected with trace amounts of malachite green, a sample of frozen green wrasse fillet found to contain excessive methylmercury, a sample of canned fried fish fibre detected with excessive mercury, a frozen confection sample found to contain excessive counts of hygiene indicator organisms and a vegetable sample detected with excessive pesticide residue.

France – Traditional farmer Munster PDO from the Fromagerie du Pays Welsche – Listeria monocytogenes

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Product reminder: Traditional farmer Munster PDO from the Fromagerie du Pays Welsche

ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Presence of Listeria monocytogenes

PROPOSED SOLUTION

Those in possession of this product are asked not to consume it and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased for reimbursement.

People who have consumed this product and who have a fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, are invited to consult their doctor, notifying him of this consumption.
Pregnant women should pay special attention to these symptoms, as well as immunocompromised people and the elderly. These symptoms may suggest listeriosis, a disease that can be serious and can take up to eight weeks to incubate.

FURTHER INFORMATION


Traditional department sale between 07/30/2020 and 09/15/2020 in Auchan stores

▸ DLC
A189


Max DLC at 09/15/2020

▸ Consumer service contact
La Fromagerie du Pays Welsche is available to answer their questions at the telephone numbers: 03 89 47 50 76/06 45 58 07 17

▸ Source
https://www.auchan.fr/

Italy – BON-TON SALAMI DI BARABINO SANTINO & C. SAS – SALAMINI STAG.S. – Salmonella

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Brand : BON-TON SALUMI DI BARABINO SANTINO & C. SAS

Name : SALAMINI STAG.S.

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 17 September 2020

Documentation

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EFSA risk assessments – pathogenic micro-organisms in fruit, berries and vegetables

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EFSA risk assessments – pathogenic micro-organisms in fruit, berries and vegetables

Published 14.09.2020     Last changed 16.09.2020

In April 2020, EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) published a risk assessment related to Listeria monocytogenes in frozen fruits and vegetables that are blanched before freezing. The risk assessment was made as a result of a major international outbreak with listeriosis caused by frozen maize from Hungary.

EFSA identified several control activities that manufacturers can implement to reduce the risk, including cleaning and disinfection of the production environment, water, time and temperature control at various production stages , and correct labeling of the products:
FSA 2020 – The public health risk posed by Listeria monocytogenes in frozen fruits and vegetables including herbs, blanched during processing

In 2013 and 2014, EFSA published six reports on the dangers associated with pathogenic microorganisms in fruits, berries and vegetables.

EFSA 2013 – Scientific Opinion on the risk posed by pathogens in food of non-animal origin:
Part 1: Outbreak data analysis and risk ranking of food / pathogen combinations

Part 2: (5 sub-reports)

1.      Salmonella and norovirus in leafy greens eaten raw as salads

2.      Salmonella and Norovirus in berries

3.      Salmonella and Norovirus in tomatoes

4.      Salmonella in melons

5.      Salmonella, Yersinia, Shigella and Norovirus in bulb and stem vegetables, and carrots

In 2011, following the large outbreak of shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) in sprouts in Germany and France, EFSA prepared a risk assessment for STECs and other pathogenic bacteria in sprouted seeds (sprouts, shoots and watercress). The seeds can be contaminated with disease-causing bacteria during production, storage and distribution, e.g. via contaminated irrigation water or soil. The germination process with high heat and moisture provides good growth conditions for bacteria found on the seeds:
EFSA 2011 – Scientific Opinion on the risk posed by Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) and other pathogenic bacteria in seeds and sprouted seeds

Belgium – Recall of Carrefour Product: BIO AMERICAIN NATURE 250g. – Listeria monocytogenes.

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Brussels, 09/16/2020 – Following a check and to ensure consumer safety, the WESTVLEES company is withdrawing from the market, as a precaution, the MINCED PORK 250G sold in the butcher’s department of several Carrefour stores in Belgium and is recalling products from consumers because of the possible presence of listeria monocytogenes.

Description of the products:

Name: BIO AMERICAIN NATURE 250g
Brand: Carrefour bio
EAN code: 2725087000000
Expiration date (TGT): 20/09/2020
Lot number: 637

 

As a precaution, the company WESTVLEES is withdrawing the product BIO AMERICAIN NATURE 250g from the Carrefour bio brand from the market and is recalling the product from consumers because of the possible presence of listeria.

These products have been withdrawn from the market. However, a number of products were sold on the Belgian market before the recall. Consumers who have the above products in their possession are asked not to consume them and to return them to their point of sale where they will be refunded.

We recommend that persons who have eaten the above products and who show symptoms such as fever and / or headache to consult their doctor and report this. These symptoms may be more severe in young children, pregnant women, the elderly, or those with compromised immunity. These symptoms can lead to listeriosis, a serious illness with an incubation period of up to 8 weeks.

For more information, customers can contact Carrefour Belgium’s customer service on the free number 0800 / 9.10.11 , every working day from 8.30 am to 8 pm and Saturday from 9 am to 8 pm.

The WESTVLEES company apologizes to Carrefour’s customers for the inconvenience.