Category Archives: escherichia coli

Ireland – Recall of a Batch of Joyces Supermarkets of Galway Tipperary Brie due to the Presence of E. coli.

FSAI

Tipperary Brie for Recall

Summary
Category 1: For Action
Alert Notification: 2021.95
Product: Joyce’s Supermarkets of Galway Tipperary Brie; pack size:155g; approval number: IE 1089 EC
Batch Code: Use by date: 17/11/2021
Country Of Origin: Ireland

Message:

The above batch of Joyce’s Supermarkets of Galway Tipperary Brie is being recalled due to the presence of E. coli.  Point-of-sale recall notices will be displayed in stores supplied with the implicated batch.

Nature Of Danger:

E. coli at the levels detected indicates a possible hygiene issue and the potential for the presence of harmful bacteria.

Action Required:

Manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, caterers & retailers:

Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batch from sale.

Consumers:

Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batch.

RASFF Alerts – STEC E.coli – Puff Pastry – Tuna Salad – Romaine Lettuce

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Verotoxin-producing E. coli in fresh puff pastry from Austria in Germany

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Shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (stx1+, stx2 + /25g) in tuna salad from the Netherlands in Belgium

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Shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (stx1 +, stx2 + /25g) in romaine lettuce from the Netherlands in Belgium

Research – Transmission of Escherichia coli from Manure to Root Zones of Field-Grown Lettuce and Leek Plants

MDPI

Pathogenic Escherichia coli strains are responsible for food-borne disease outbreaks upon consumption of fresh vegetables and fruits. The aim of this study was to establish the transmission route of E. coli strain 0611, as proxy for human pathogenic E. coli, via manure, soil and plant root zones to the above-soil plant compartments. The ecological behavior of the introduced strain was established by making use of a combination of cultivation-based and molecular targeted and untargeted approaches. Strain 0611 CFUs and specific molecular targets were detected in the root zones of lettuce and leek plants, even up to 272 days after planting in the case of leek plants. However, no strain 0611 colonies were detected in leek leaves, and only in one occasion a single colony was found in lettuce leaves. Therefore, it was concluded that transmission of E. coli via manure is not the principal contamination route to the edible parts of both plant species grown under field conditions in this study. Strain 0611 was shown to accumulate in root zones of both species and metagenomic reads of this strain were retrieved from the lettuce rhizosphere soil metagenome library at a level of Log 4.11 CFU per g dry soil. View Full-Text

USA – St. John Creamery Raw Goat Milk Recalled For E. coli

Food Poisoning Bulletin

St. John Creamery raw goat milk is being voluntarily recalled for possible E. coli contamination in Washington state. The same product was recalled in September 2021 for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. No known illnesses are associated with the consumption of this recalled goat milk at this time.

The recalled product is St. John Creamery raw goat milk that is bottled in half-gallon and one-pint containers. It was sold at the dairy’s on farm store, directly to private customers in drop groups, and at retail stores in western Washington state. The milk has best by dates through 110521 (November 5, 2021)

RASFF Alerts – E.coli – Japanese Clams – Tellines

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Too high count of Escherichia coli in live japanese clams from Spain in France

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Too high count of Escherichia coli in live tellines (Donax trunculus) from Bulgaria in Spain

France – RAW MILK GOAT CHEESES – E.coli

Gov france

Identifying information for the recalled product

  • Product category Food
  • Product sub-category Milk and dairy products
  • Product brand name GOAT CHEESES
  • Names of models or references GAEC DES PRAIRIES
  • Product identification

    Lot Dated 299/309/110/210/310/410/510/610

    Use-by date between 10/29/2021 and 11/06/2021 79/89/99/109/119/129/139/149/159/169/179/189/199/209/219/229/239/249/259/269/279/289/299/309/110 / 210/310/410/510/610

  • Start date / End of marketing From 09/29/2021 to 10/07/2021
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored at room temperature
  • Geographical sales area Departments: HAUTE-LOIRE (43)
  • Distributors Torrilhon salting

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Risk of E.Coli
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Escherichia coli

France – COW CHEESE IN RAW MILK – E.coli

Gov france

Identifying information for the recalled product

  • Product category Food
  • Product sub-category Milk and dairy products
  • Product brand name THE DELICE OF THE PRAIRIES
  • Names of models or references THE GAEC DES PRAIRIES
  • Product identification

    Lot Dated 79/89/99/109/119/149/159/169/179/189/219/229/249/259/289/299/110/210/510/610

    Recommended consumption date between 07/12/2021 and 06/01/2022

  • Start date / End of marketing From 09/27/2021 to 10/07/2021
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored at room temperature
  • Geographical sales area Regions: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
  • Distributors Le fromager des halles brives, Clermont neyrat, Thiers, Clermont saint jean, lempdes Intermarché St paulien Super U Langeac Ardèche cicada Proxi Espaly and Loudes Salaison torrilhon Salaison du Velay Chabanon, Méjean, jacob Colombet J

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall presence of E.Coli
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Escherichia coli

Research – Prevalence of E. coli Sequence Type 131as a foodborne pathogen in Swiss chicken

Click to access Wetzel%20and%20Fieseler_E.%20coli%20ST131_Prevalence.pdf

RASFF Alert – E.coli – Oysters

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Presenza di E. coli oltre i limiti di legge in ostriche//too high count of E. coli in oysters from France and Italy, in France, Italy and Monaco

USA- Boil water order issued for 4 Mass. towns after E. coli detection

Boston.com

Four towns on the South Coast of Massachusetts are under a boil water order after E. coli was detected in their water source.

The Mattapoisett River Valley Water District sent out the order on Wednesday, saying it was notified of the positive E. coli results in routine samples collected Tuesday, WCVB reported. The boil water order affects Mattapoisett, Fairhaven, Rochester, and Marion.

Per the order, any ice, drinks, formula, and uncooked foods prepared with water on or before Tuesday should be discarded, WCVB reported. The district has begun temporary chlorination of the water and will flush the system over the next few days. More samples will be collected Thursday, and residents will be informed when tests show no E. coli is present.