Category Archives: E.coli O26 :H11

France – Cantal AOP entre-deux made with raw milk – STEC E.coli O26

Gov France

Product Category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
CANTOREL
Model names or references
Cantal AOP entre-deux made from raw milk 1/8th of a wheel (variable weight)
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3468560000026 16231574 Minimum durability date 09/08/2024
Packaging
variable weight
Start/End of marketing date
From 06/11/2024 to 07/05/2024
Storage temperature
Product to be kept in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 15.196.001 CE
Further information
cutting ray
Geographic area of ​​sale
Whole France
Distributors
AUCHAN CARREFOUR PROLAICENTER

France – Cantal AOP entre-deux made with raw milk – STEC E.coli O26

Gov France

Product Category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
/
Model names or references
Cantal AOP raw milk entre-deux wheel (variable weight)
Product identification
Batch Date
16631574 Minimum durability date 07/14/2024
Packaging
variable weight
Start/End of marketing date
From 06/11/2024 to 07/05/2024
Storage temperature
Product to be kept in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 15.196.001 CE
Further information
cutting ray
Geographic area of ​​sale
Whole France
Distributors
Dairy

France – AUCHAN Crottin de Chavignol AOP 2x60g – STEC E.coli O26

Gov France

Product Category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
AUCHAN
Model names or references
AUCHAN Crottin de Chavignol AOP 2x60g
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3596710333356 123-01 Use-by date 06/29/2024
Products List
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Start/End of marketing date
From 05/22/2024 to 06/27/2024
Storage temperature
Product to be kept in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 18.194.050 CE
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
All points of sale distributing Auchan brand products.

France – CROTTIN DE CHAVIGNOL AOP ITM X2 -STEC E.coli 026

Gov France

Product Category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
ITINERARY OF OUR REGIONS
Model names or references
CROTTIN DE CHAVIGNOL AOP X2
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3250390155478 123-01 all time codes Use-by date 06/29/2024
Packaging
Blister of 2 cheeses
Start/End of marketing date
From 05/21/2024 to 06/27/2024
Storage temperature
Product to be kept in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 18.194.050 CE
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
INTERMARCHE

France – CROTTIN DE CHAVIGNOL AOP 2x60G – STEC E.coli O26

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
OUR REGIONS HAVE TALENT
Model names or references
CROTTIN DE CHAVIGNOL AOP 2x60G
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3564709006437 L123 01 Minimum durability date 06/29/2024
Packaging
Plastic box – 2x60G
Start/End of marketing date
From 05/21/2024 to 06/27/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 18.194.050 CE
Geographic area of ​​sale
Whole France
Distributors
E.LECLERC

France – Cheese – CROTTIN DE CHAVIGNOL AOP – STEC E.coli 026

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
CROTTIN DE CHAVIGNOL AOP
Model names or references
CROTTIN DE CHAVIGNOL AOP 120g: 2x60g
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3184670010600 123-01 Minimum durability date 06/29/2024
Packaging
Blister pack of 2 cheeses
Start/end date of marketing
From 05/22/2024 to 06/27/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 18.194.050 CE
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
MONOPRIX, CARREFOUR, LECLERC, CASINO, LA BOUTIQUE RIANS

France – Recalls from Last Week – STEC E.coli O26

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Laguiole 6 months, lot 23199

Gov France

Laguiole 6 months, lot 23199

RASFF Alert – STEC E.coli 026 – 0145- Beef Tartare

 RASFF

Detection of Shigatoxin Escharichia coli (STEC) O26 and O145 in beef tartare from Poland in the UK and Netherlands

UK – Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) data: 2020 – Updated 26/04/2024

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Main points

A total of 402 confirmed cases of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O157 were reported in England and Wales in 2020.

The lowest incidence of STEC O157 was in the London region (0.29 per 100,000 population) and the highest in the South West region (1.04 per 100,000 population).

Children aged 5 to 9 years had the highest incidence of infection (1.50 per 100,000 population, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.12 to 1.96).

One-third of confirmed STEC O157 cases in England were hospitalised and 3% were reported to have developed Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome (HUS).

A further 286 specimens in England and 41 in Wales were positive for Shiga toxins (Stx) genes on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) at the Gastrointestinal Bacteria Reference Unit (GBRU) but an organism was not cultured.

The most commonly isolated non-O157 STEC serogroup was STEC O26 (England: n=103 out of 553, 19%; and Wales: n=26 out of 268, 15%).

Three outbreaks of STEC involving 63 cases in England were investigated in 2020.

UK – Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) data: 2021

Gov UK

Updated 18 April 2024

The main points of the 2021 annual report are:

Overall, 1,181 confirmed cases of STEC were reported in England during 2021, a decrease of 2% compared to 2020.

A total of 365 confirmed cases of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O157 were reported in England in 2021, no change compared to 2020. A total of 1,234 confirmed cases of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) non-O157 were reported in England in 2021, an increase of 46% compared to 2020.

The lowest annual incidence of STEC O157 was in the East Midlands region (0.41 per 100,000 population) and the highest in the North East region (1.02 per 100,000 population). The lowest incidence of STEC non-O157 was in the Yorkshire and Humber region (0.62 per 100,000 population) and the highest in the London region (4.21 per 100,000 population).

Children aged 1 to 4 years had the highest annual incidence of infection due to STEC O157 (2.3 per 100,000 population, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.78 to 3.02). Children aged under 1 years had the highest incidence of infection due to STEC non O157 (7.08 per 100,000 population, 95% confidence interval (CI) 7.01 to 7.21).

Around a third (36%, 127 out of 365) of confirmed STEC O157 cases in England were hospitalised and 2% (6 out of 365) were reported to have developed haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS). Where information is available, two-thirds (65%, n=274 out of 431) of confirmed STEC non-O157 cases in England were hospitalised; and 1% (14 out of 1,234) of all STEC non-O157 were reported to have developed HUS).

A further 443 specimens in England were positive for stx genes on PCR at the Gastrointestinal Bacteria Reference Unit (GBRU), indicating STEC, but an organism was not cultured therefore a STEC serogroup could not be ascertained.

The most commonly isolated non-O157 STEC serogroup was STEC O26 (n=145 out of 786, 18%).

Four outbreaks of STEC in England involving 52 cases, ranging from 10 to 19 cases, were investigated in 2021: 2 involved STEC O157 and suspected vehicles were identified and 2 involved STEC O26 outbreaks and no vehicles were identified.

Since 2018, the number of STEC O157 notifications has declined and the number of STEC non-O157 has increased two-fold (218%). Overall, there is an increase in STEC notifications, and the burden placed on public health and clinical services is also increasing, especially given the two-fold increase in hospitalisation reported in 2021 for non-O157 cases.