Category Archives: Enterobacteriaceae

Research – Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESBL-E) isolated from bean sprouts in the Netherlands

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Community-acquired carriage and infections due to extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESBL-E) are increasing worldwide, resulting in increased morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs. The origins of community-acquired ESBL-E carriage and infections remain unclear. Bean sprouts are a potential source of Enterobacteriaceae for the community, as illustrated by outbreaks of pathogenic Enterobacteriaceae in the past. The current study focuses on contamination of retail bean sprouts with ESBL-E in the Netherlands. Of 131 bean sprout samples purchased between 2013 and 2016, 25 (19%) were contaminated with ESBL-E. The detected isolates were almost exclusively Klebsiella spp. and co-resistance to other antibiotics was observed frequently. Over time there was substantial genetic diversity between isolates. On the other hand, isolates from samples closely matched in time were frequently clonally related, indicative of batch contamination. Remarkably, no Escherichia coli was found. In conclusion, bean sprouts frequently harbor ESBL-E, which is a potential source for consumers.

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed -Enterobacteriaceae – Frozen Raw Pet Food

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RASFF-too high count of Enterobacteriaceae (between 730 and >15000 CFU/g) in frozen raw pet food from the Netherlands in Belgium

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed – Enterobacteriaceae – Processed Animal Protein

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RASFF-too high count of Enterobacteriaceae (2900; 5500; 90; 40000; <40 CFU/g) in processed animal protein from the Netherlands in Italy

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed – Enterobacteriaceae -Fishmeal

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RASFF-too high count of Enterobacteriaceae (160; 970 CFU/g) in fishmeal from Mauritania in Greece

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed – Enterobacteriacea – Mixed Poultry Meal

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RASFF-too high count of Enterobacteriaceae (85000 CFU/g) in mixed poultry and other meat meal from Spain in Italy

RASFF Alert – Enterobacteriaceae – Goji Berries

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RASFF-high count of Enterobacteriaceae (47000 CFU/g) in goji berries from China, via Germany in Austria

Research – Europe: Officials warn of the rise of carbapenem resistance, ‘We should be very concerned’

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Infections with bacteria resistant to carbapenems, a group of highly effective antibiotics, pose a significant threat to patients and healthcare systems in all EU/EEA countries, warns ECDC in a Rapid Risk Assessment.

Resistance to carbapenems has been reported with increasing frequency and geographical spread since the beginning of the 1990s. The global rise of carbapenem resistance in a certain family of bacteria called Enterobacteriaceae, or carbapenem-resistant Enterobactericaeae (CRE), represents a threat to healthcare delivery and patient safety.

“We should be very concerned about the rise in carbapenem resistance in the EU/EEA as there are very few options for the treatment of patients with CRE infections” says Dominique Monnet, Head of ECDC’s Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-Associated Infections Programme. “In recent years, the proportions of carbapenem resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae – a type of Enterobacteriaceae – rapidly increased to high levels in Greece, Italy and Romania. The same could happen to other EU/EEA countries if appropriate measures are not taken. But the spread of CRE can likely be controlled in most countries through the implementation of appropriate prevention and control measures in hospitals and other healthcare settings.”

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed – Enterobacteriaceae – Fish Treats for Dogs

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RASFF-too high count of Enterobacteriaceae (>150000 CFU/g) in fish treats for dogs from China in the UK

RASFF Alert – Enterobacteriaceae – Grated Walnuts

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RASFF-particles (parts of the shell) and high count of Enterobacteriaceae (72000 CFU/g) in grated walnuts from Austria, with raw material from Germany and Romania in Austria

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Salmonella – Enterobacteriaceae – Aflatoxin

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RASFF – Salmonella spp. (presence /25g) in fish meal from Morocco in Poland

RASFF -Salmonella infantis (present /25g) and Salmonella Münster (present /25g) and high count of Enterobacteriaceae (380; 60) in processed animal proteins from Germany in Belgium

RASFF-Salmonella Tennessee in processed animal protein from the Netherlands in Sweden

RASFF -Salmonella Mbandaka (presence /25g) in GMO soy bean meal from Germany in Finland

RASFF -Salmonella (present /50g) in soy bean meal from Argentina in Italy

RASFF -too high count of Enterobacteriaceae in dog chews from Brazil in the UK

RASFF– too high count of Enterobacteriaceae (300 CFU/g) in various dried petfood from China in Sweden

RASFF -too high count of Enterobacteriaceae (>15000 CFU/g) in dried pet food from China in Sweden

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 35 µg/kg – ppb) in maize from Italy in Austria