Category Archives: Enterobacteriaceae

Luxembourg – SPORTS MIX 200G AND SPORTS MIX 50G OF THE GROSBUSCH BRAND – Enterobacteriaceae

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Name Sports Mix 200g
Brand Grosbusch
Unit 200g
bar code 5450540411142
packing date 06/15/23, 06/16/23, 06/26/23, 07/06/23, 07/21/23, 07/26/23
Sale period 06/15/2023 to 07/29/2023
Name Sports Mix 50g
Brand Grosbusch
Unit 50g
packing date 06/26/23, 07/09/23, 07/16/23
Sale period 06/26/2023 to 07/29/2023

Danger  : Presence of Enterobacteriaceae

The products can be distributed by different points of sale in Luxembourg.

Information Source: Recall Notification

RASFF Alert- Animal Feed – Enterobacteriaceae – Poultry Meal

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Exceeded parameter for Enterobacteriaceae in poultry meal from the UK in Netherlands and Belgium

RASFF Alert- Enterobacteriaceae – Cheese

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Enterobacteriaceae in cheese from France via Denmark in Finland

RASFF Alert- Animal Feed – Enterobacteriaceae – Fish Meal

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Too high count of Enterobacteriaceae (360 CFU/g) in fish meal from Morocco in Spain

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed – Enterobacteriaceae – Dog Chews

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High content of Enterobactericeae in dog chews from India in Germany and the Netherlands

Research – Small Contaminations on Broiler Carcasses Are More a Quality Matter than a Food Safety Issue

MDPI

Abstract

Depending on the interpretation of the European Union (EU) regulations, even marginally visibly contaminated poultry carcasses could be rejected for human consumption due to food safety concerns. However, it is not clear if small contaminations actually increase the already present bacterial load of carcasses to such an extent that the risk for the consumers is seriously elevated. Therefore, the additional contribution to the total microbial load on carcasses by a small but still visible contamination with feces, grains from the crop, and drops of bile and grease from the slaughter line was determined using a Monte Carlo simulation. The bacterial counts (total aerobic plate count, EnterobacteriaceaeEscherichia coli, and Campylobacter spp.) were obtained from the literature and used as input for the Monte Carlo model with 50,000 iterations for each simulation. The Monte Carlo simulation revealed that the presence of minute spots of feces, bile, crop content, and slaughter line grease do not lead to a substantial increase of the already existing biological hazards present on the carcasses and should thus be considered a matter of quality rather than food safety.

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Enterobacteriaceae – Dog Chews

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Enterobacteriaceae in dog chews from Türkiye in Germany

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Too high count of Enterobacteriaceae in dog chew from Tükiye in Germany

RASFF Alert – High TVC and Enterobacteriaceae – Cream Cake

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High levels of aerobic mesophilic bacteria and Enterobacteriaceae in cream cake from Slovenia in Austria

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Enterobacteriaceae – Dog Chews

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High count of Enterobacteriaceae in dog chews from China in Sweden

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Too high count of Enterobacteriaceae in dog chews from Turkey in Germany

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Enterobacteriaceae in dog chews from Turkey in Germany

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed – Enterobacteriaceae – Dog Chews

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High count of Enterobacteriaceae in dog chews from China in Sweden