Category Archives: Food Microbiology Blog

Research – Economic Growth, Income Inequality and Food Safety Risk

MDPI

Abstract

Food safety risk, as an implicit cost of social and economic development, endangers the health of global residents, including China. To systematically understand the impact of socioeconomic development on food safety risk and to establish a sound modern governance system of food safety in China, this paper uses provincial panel data from 2011 to 2020 to explore the relationship between food safety risk and socio-economic development factors such as economic growth and income inequality by employing a two-way fixed effect model and moderating effect model. The results show that the food safety risk is a Kuznets curve, and the turning point is about RMB 58,104.59 per capita GDP (based on prices in 2011). However, under the moderating effect of income inequality, the turning point of the Kuznets curve of food safety risk will shift to the right, and the curve will be flattened. In other words, income inequality has a negative moderating effect on the “inverted U-shaped” relationship between economic growth and food safety risk. When dealing with food safety problems, the goal of stable and sustained economic growth and common prosperity should be incorporated into policy formulation to enhance the governance effectiveness of food safety risk

ECDC -Botulism – Annual Epidemiological Report for 2021

ECDC

In 2021, 82 confirmed cases of botulism were reported in the EU/EEA. Among 30 reporting countries, 19 countries notified zero cases. The overall notification rate was 0.02 cases per 100 000 population. Denmark reported the highest notification rate (0.10 cases per 100 000 population), followed by Romania (0.06 cases per 100 000 population) and Italy (0.05 cases per 100 000 population).

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USA – Ready-to-eat meat products recalled because of contamination with Listeria

Food Safety News

Salmon’s Meat Products of Luxemburg, WI, is issuing a recall for a variety of ready-to-eat meat products sold at retail stores throughout Northeast Wisconsin because of contamination from Listeria monocytogenes.

According to the company’s recall notice the recalled products are:

  • Sliced Homestyle Summer Sausage, approximately 16 oz. packages, packed with “Best if used by” dates of 09/30/23 and before
  • Cracker-sized Sliced Summer Sausage, approximately 8 oz. packages, packed with “Best if used by” dates of 09/30/23 and before
  • Country Smoked Sliced Ham, approximately 2 lb. packages, packed with “Best if used by” date 09/11/23 and before
  • Country Smoked Ham Steaks, approximately 0.4 lb. packages, packed with “Best if used by” date 09/11/23 and before
  • Country Smoked Shaved Ham, variable weight packages, packed with “Best if used by” date 09/11/23 and before
  • Cooked Ham, approximately 1 lb. packages, packed with “Best if used by” date 09/11/23 and before
  • Beef Stick Snack Bites, approximately 12 lb. packages, packed with “Best if used by” date 11/05/23 and before
  • Smoked Sliced Ribeye, approximately 1 lb. packages, packed with “Best if used by” date 09/11/23 and before

Product labels also have a mark of inspection with establishment No. 742.

As of the posting of the recall notice, no illnesses had been reported as a result of consuming these products. Anyone with signs or symptoms of a foodborne illness should contact their doctor.

Survey: Increasing levels of mycotoxins in the EU

Agriland

Levels of mycotoxins in the EU are higher than last year, according to results from the world’s largest mycotoxin survey, from health, nutrition and bioscience company, Royal DSM.

The survey results comprise data from 10,199 samples, from 78 countries around the world for the months of January to June 2023.

Read more at the link above

Czech Republic – Warning for consumers: Salmonella in chilled chicken meat from abroad

SZPI

The Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority (CAFIA) warns consumers of unsafe foodstuff TESCO CHICKEN PRSNÍ ŘÍZEK (chicken breast meat), lot: 23293102, bred and slaughtered: the Ukraine, pursuant to the veterinary identification stamp (SK 10094 ES) packaged by WE Trade s.r.o., Hlavná 1088, 92503 Horné Saliby, Slovakia. The inspectors took the sample at the premises of Tesco Stores ČR a.s., Rudolická 1706/4, 434 01 Most.

Laboratory analysis confirmed presence of bacteria of the genus Salmonella Infantis causing salmonellosis in the food lot in question.

As the product was labelled “use by: 26.07.2023”, it is no longer available on the market. However, CAFIA strongly advises all consumers who might have the product at home in a frozen state that they do not consume it. Freezing has virtually no effect on bacterial contamination.

Notification of the detection of the non-compliant food was entered into the European Rapid Alert System for Food (RASFF).

The food was sampled as a part of a planned extraordinary microbiological inspection.

CAFIA will initiate an administrative procedure with the inspected person to impose a fine.

CAFIA informed of a similar finding in its Press Release of 12 July 2023.

India – 30 Students Admitted To Hospital After Suspected Food Poisoning In Maharashtra’s Bhandara

India.com

Mumbai: Over 30 students of an ashram school in Maharahstra’s Bhandara district were admitted to hospital after suspected food poisoning.  The incident was reported at Yerali Ashram School in Tumsar town on Thursday. Talking to PTI, Bhandara district health officer Milind Somkuwar said, “Some students of the ashram school complained of vomiting, abdominal pain and fever on Thursday, after which a team of district health department examined 325 students residing in the school hostel.”

USA – Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Ground Beef is Over

CDC

Fast Facts
  • Illnesses: 18
  • Hospitalizations: 7
  • Deaths: 0
  • States: 4
  • Recall: No
  • Investigation status: Closed
Outbreak Investigation Summary

Ground beef was the only common food people reported eating. Of the people who remembered the type of ground beef they ate, most reported eating 80% lean ground beef before they got sick. Traceback information did not identify a common source of ground beef

Denmark – Mold in rye bread

Foedevarestyrelsen

Kohberg Bakery Group A/S is recalling a number of rye bread varieties, as there is a risk of mold in the products. The products should be discarded or returned to the stores where they were purchased.

Israel – El-Othmani Salads Ltd. wishes to inform its customers that a test carried out by the company found Listeria monocytogenes in hummus 

GovIL

Below are the details of the products infected with the bacteria:

Product name: Hummus salad.
Barcode number: 7290006202185
Production date: 23.07.2023
Use by date: 06.09.2023
Weight: 700 grams.

Name of the product: Masabah hummus salad.
Barcode number: 7290006202116
Production date: 23.07.2023
Use by date: 06.09.2023

Click to access NEWS_recalls_food_rcl23082023.pdf

Romania – Product recall – Organic rice balls with raspberries 8 months+ ECO 35g – dm – drogerie markt – Aflatoxin

ANSVSA

Reason for withdrawal: It cannot be ruled out that individual items with a use-by date mentioned above may have a high aflatoxin content. These substances can be harmful to health if consumed for a long time. Aflatoxins are metabolic products, which come from various molds.