Category Archives: Cronobacter sakazakii

RASFF Alerts – Foodborne outbreak suspected to be caused by infant formulae from the United States – Salmonella Newport – Cronobacter

RASFF

Foodborne outbreak suspected to be caused by infant formulae from the United States in Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Slovenia , Spain

Italy – Similac – Elecare – Salmonella – Cronobacter

Salute

Brand : Similac

Name : Elecare

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 24 February 2022

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Italy – Similac – Alimentum – Salmonella – Cronobacter

Salute

Brand : Similac

Name : Alimentum

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 24 February 2022

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UK – FSA issues advice after Elecare Similac and Alimentum Similac infant formula recall

FSA

The FSA has issued advice to parents after infant formula producer Abbott took the precautionary step of recalling various batches of Elecare Similac and Alimentum Similac powdered formula. This is because of the possible presence of Salmonella and Cronobacter sakazakii.

Both Elecare Similac and Alimentum Similac products are used for special medical purposes to feed babies and are ordinarily used under medical supervision. The company has contacted all stores and pharmacies supplying these products to inform them of the recall.

We will be working with partner agencies to monitor any reports of illnesses.

Our advice to parents

Anyone who has purchased or been prescribed any of the products included in the recall should not feed it to their baby and should return it to the place where they got it from.

IMPORTANT

Details of the batch and date code can be found on the base of the can.

A full list of batches included in this recall is available on our recall alert.

For any additional questions about how to return the product, please contact Abbott on 01795 580303.

If you have purchased this product but the batch numbers are different from those specified in this recall alert, no action is needed, and you can continue to feed your baby as normal.

The location of batch codes and best-before dates on the base of recalled cans of Elecare Similac and Alimentum Similac. This batch 30374Z20, best before December 2022 is included in the recall.

The location of batch codes and best-before dates on the base of recalled cans of Elecare Similac and Alimentum Similac. This batch 30374Z20, best before December 2022 is included in the recall.

Anyone who has already used some or all of an affected batch should closely watch for any symptoms caused by Salmonella and Cronobacter sakazakii, which usually include fever, diarrhoea, abdominal cramps irritability and poor feeding.

If your baby has any of these symptoms, you should contact your doctor, midwife or pharmacist for advice. If your baby is well and does not show any symptoms, you do not need to do anything or get any treatment.

Parents or guardians who have purchased or been prescribed any of the products included in our recall should talk to their doctor, midwife or pharmacist about alternative product options.

Our advice to distributors

Abbott has contacted all the businesses to which it supplied these products to advise them of the recall, to immediately discontinue use of the product and recommend a suitable, alternative feeding solution for parents.

It is important that all distributors follow our advice not to supply this product to parents. The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (Opens in a new window)has helped to share our recall notice with healthcare providers.

Further actions

We have been working with online platforms to remove from sale any products included in the recall. We are aware that a small number of products remain listed for sale and are working to ensure these are taken down.

We will continue to monitor the possible risk posed by the affected products. Any further updates will be posted on this website.

USA – FDA Core Investigation Table

FDA

Date
Posted
Ref
#
Pathogen
Product(s)
Linked to
Illnesses

(if any)
Total
Case Count
Investigation
Status
2/17/

2022

1056 Cronobacter
sakazakii

&
Salmonella
Newport
Powdered
Infant
Formula
Active
2/9/

2022

1040 Listeria
monocytogenes
Not Yet
Identified
14 Active
2/2/

2022

1054 Enteroinvasive
E. coli
O143:H26
Not Yet
Identified
16 Closed
1/10/

2022

1050 E. coli
O121:H19
Romaine 4 Closed
12/29/

2021

1052 E. coli
O157:H7
Packaged
Salad
12/20/

2021

1039 Listeria
monocytogenes
Packaged
Salad
Active
12/15/

2021

1048 Listeria
monocytogenes
Packaged
Salad
Active

Netherlands – Safety warning Similac Elecare from Abbott BV – Salmonella and Cronobacter

NVWA

Safety warning Similac Elecare from Abbott BV

Abbot BV warns against Similac Elecare 400g can. As a precaution, Abbot BV is recalling the products after four complaints from US consumers related to Cronobacter sakazakii or Salmonella Newport in infants who ingested products from its Sturgis, Michigan plant.

See the Abbot Nutrition NL website

Which products are involved?

  • Similac Elecare, 400g can
  • Best before September 2022
  • Batch number on the can 27930Z20

Yours sincerely

The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority

Spain – Alert for possible presence of Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella Newport in special infant milks from the United States

ACSA

The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition has informed the Autonomous Communities through the Coordinated System for the Rapid Exchange of Information (SCIRI) of an alert notification sent by the health authorities of the Autonomous Community of Madrid regarding the possible presence of Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella Newport in two special infant milks.

This information has been transferred to the contact point of the Community of Madrid by the company ABBOTT LABORATORIES SA, which has proceeded to the voluntary withdrawal of two special infant milks, manufactured at the Sturgis Michigan plant (USA), after having received four consumer complaints in the US related to Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella Newport in infants who had consumed special infant formula made at this plant.

The information included is the result of the company’s own self-control, which has reported the incident to the competent authorities, in compliance with the legislation and in order not to make unsafe food available to the public.

The products and batches subject to withdrawal are:

  • SIMILAC FOOD 400g: lots:
    • 25659Z261 (expiration 01 2023)
    • 28123Z261 (expiration 04 2023)
    • 30283Z262 (expiration 06 2023)
    • 31410Z204 (expiration 07 2023)
    • 33688Z201 (expiration 09 2023)
  • SIMILAC ELECARE 400g: lots:
    • 25557Z203 (expiration 07 2022)
    • 30374Z202 (expiration 12 2022)

According to the information available, the distribution has been exclusively through pharmacy channel and hospitals of all the autonomous communities.

The company reports that it has contacted the distribution warehouses, hospitals, health centers and pharmacy services of the hospitals that purchase these products to slow down their distribution and proceed with the return of the units that are still in stock.

With the information available , there is NO evidence in Spain of any reported cases associated with this alert.

People who have products affected by this alert at home are advised to refrain from consuming them and return them to the point of purchase.

Australia – EleCare, Similac and Alimentum infant formula products – Salmonella and Cronobacter

FSANZ

Product information

​Abbott Australasia Pty Ltd and Abbott US are conducting a precautionary recall of some EleCare, Similac and Alimentum infant formula products manufactured in Abbott’s Sturgis plant in the United States. The products are available nationally​​ through prescription at pharmacies, hospitals and via direct mail order. ​

The recalled products can be identified by the 7 to 9 digit code and expiration date on the bottom of the package (see images). Products are included in the recall if they have all three items below:
• the first two digits of the code are 22 through 37 and
• the code on the container contains K8, SH, or Z2, and
• the expiration date is 1 April 2022 (APR 2022) or later.​


Infant formula lot codes
Problem

The recall is due to potential microbial contamination (Cronobacter and Salmonella).

Food safety hazard

Food products contaminated with Cronobacter or Salmonella may cause illness if consumed.

Country of origin

United States

What to do​

​Parents and caregivers should change to a suitable alternative product as soon as possible. Cease feeding the affected product once an alternative has been sourced. Medical advice on alternative products can be sought from your treating doctor.

For further information please contact:

Abbott Australasia Pty Ltd

Customer Service Number: 1800 225 311

http://www.abbottnutrition.com.au

Singapore – Recall of Abbott Alimentum powdered infant formula from USA due to possible presence of Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella Newport

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Updated media release:

Update on 19Feb 2022:Further to the media release on 19 Feb 2022, SFA has directed the recall of an additional affected product –Similac Human Milk Fortifier (HMF).The recall for both affected products have been completed. Parents or caregivers who are concerned should stop using these products. They should seek medical assistance should their infants feel unwell after consuming the affected products.

Consumers may reach out to the importer, Abbott Laboratories (S) Pte Ltd, at 6278 6220 or email to family.sg@abbott.com for any clarification.

Italy – Similac- Elecare – Salmonella and Cronobacter

Salute

Brand : Similac

Name : Elecare

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 23 February 2022

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