Category Archives: Food Microbiology

Research – Food Safety Monitoring of Salmonella spp. in Northern Italy 2019–2021

MDPI

Abstract

Salmonella is the second most frequent bacterial pathogen involved in human gastrointestinal outbreaks in the European Union; it can enter the food-production chain from animal or environmental sources or from asymptomatic food operators. European food legislation has established microbiological criteria to ensure consumer protection. Salmonella is listed under both process hygiene criteria and food safety criteria. Each EU member state designates an agency to organize or perform controls and other official activities. This paper describes the official control plans performed by competent authorities in Northern Italy in the three-year period 2019–2021. A total of 4413 food samples were delivered to the IZS Food Safety laboratories for Salmonella detection, of which 36 (0.8%) tested positive. Salmonella was most frequently detected in poultry meat samples (25/36 positive samples) followed by other meat products and pork products. The official controls for the protection of consumer health apply the EU’s farm-to-fork approach: the samples were collected during production (food production plants), from products on the market, and from collective catering (restaurants, cafeterias, canteens). This manuscript will provide information about the presence of Salmonella in foodstuffs that can help competent authorities to set control plans based on risk assessments.

USA – Persistent Strain of Salmonella Infantis (REPJFX01) Linked to Chicken

CDC

Foodborne Pathogen

REPJFX01

REPJFX01 is a persistent, multidrug-resistant strain of Salmonella Infantis bacteria that has caused illnesses and outbreaks in the United States and globally.

Illness caused by this strain was first reported to PulseNet in 2012. As of December 31, 2022, information from 2,900 patients with REPJFX01 infection was reported to PulseNet. The median age of patients was 54 years (interquartile range, 27–70 years), and 62% were female. The isolate source was stool in 65% and urine in 27% of cases. Illnesses caused by this strain occur year-round but are most common in July and August. In the past, REPJFX01 has spread to people through contaminated chicken in the United States and through exposures during international travel.

Among a subset of 251 patients with records in Foodborne Disease Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) during 2018–2020, 10% of patients traveled internationally in the 7 days before their illness began; most traveled to the Dominican Republic (45%), Peru (25%), or Ecuador (10%). Among the same subset of patients, 29% were hospitalized, 7% were admitted to the intensive care unit, and fewer than 1% died. Among 85 patients who received antibiotics recommended as first-line or alternative treatment for salmonellosis, 78% had an isolate that was resistant to that antibiotic.

This strain of Salmonella Infantis is relatively diverse genetically. Bacteria in the strain are within 82 allele differences of one another by core genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST). This is more genetically diverse than typical multistate foodborne outbreaks, in which bacteria generally fall within 10 allele differences of one another.

Germany – BDMP – Fish Goldband Selar dried, 100g – Salmonella

LMW

Alert type: Groceries
Date of first publication: 27.07.2023
Product name:

BDMP – Fish Goldband Selar dried, 100g

Product images:

Product Image.PNG

customer information

Manufacturer (distributor):

Distributor: Monolith International GmbH, Hertzstraße 3/1, D-71083 Herrenberg

Reason for warning:

The reason for the recall is salmonella, which can trigger gastrointestinal diseases (salmonellosis). We therefore strongly advise against consuming this product.

Packaging Unit: 100g
Durability: MHD: 01.09.2024
Lot identification: LOT: 65253A
Additional Information:

Further information can be found in the attached customer information.

Click to access 11936+Produktaushang+DE+-+10.07.2023.pdf

RASFF Alerts- Salmonella – Polish Chicken Products – Lamb Fillets – Black Pepper from Brazil – Sesame Seeds – Ice Cream – Baby Leaf Salad – Peking Duck Filet – Beef Carpaccio- Chicken – Chicken Legs

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Salmonella Typhimurium in chicken filet from Poland in the Netherlands and UK

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Salmonella spp. in lamb fillet from New Zealand in Germany, Netherlands and Sweden

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Salmonella Enteritidis in chicken kebab from Poland, via Slovenia in Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy

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Salmonella group CO in 25g in 2 out of 5 tested chicken fillet samples from Poland in Slovakia and Czech Republic

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Salmonella spp. in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella spp. in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella enteritidis in chicken meat from Poland in Luxembourg and Belgium

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Salmonella spp in sesame seeds from Nigeria in Greece

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Salmonella spp in sesame seeds from Nigeria in Greece

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Salmonella spp in chicken kebab and chicken leg meat from Poland in the Czech Republic and Austria

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Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella Newport in Pekin duck fillet 300g from Poland in Estonia

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Salmonella in beef carpaccio from Ireland in the Netherlands and Belgium

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Salmonella infantis in baby leaf salad from Germany in Austria

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Salmonella in ice cream from France in Luxembourg

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Salmonella C1 in frozen poultry kebab from Poland in the Czech Republic

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Detection of salmonella enteritidis in a batch of chicken from France in Italy, Netherlands, Romania and UK

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Salmonella infantis in frozen chicken legs from Netherlands in Italy

RASFF Alerts – Vibrio cholerae – Pacific White Shrimps – Shrimps

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Vibrio cholerae in Pacific white shrimps from Ecuador in Spain

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Microbiological contamination (Vibrio cholerae), frozen shrimps, Ecuador in Spain

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Microbiological contamination (Vibrio cholerae), frozen shrimps, Ecuador in Spain

RASFF Alert – E.coli – Cilantro

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E.coli in coriander from Morocco in Spain

RASFF Alerts – Listeria monocytogenes – Raw Milk Cheese –

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Listeria monocytogenes in mackerels from the Czech Republic in Austria

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Raw milk cheeses contaminated with Listeria from France in  Germany, Belgium, Italy, Netherlands, Poland and Sweden

RASFF Alerts – Mold/Mould-

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Abnormal presence of mouldy yeasts in ewe’s milk yoghurts from France in Denmark and Belgium

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Almonds from USA with parasites and molds Aspergillus niger in Italy

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Mold in pepper sauce from Sweden in Denmark

RASFF Alerts – STEC E.coli – Dairy Product- Bovine Meat

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Presence of E.coli STEC O26 in dairy product from Italy

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E.coli STEC in frozen bovine meat from Brazil in Spain

RASFF Alerts – Ochratoxin A – Pistachios -Almond Bread – Raisins – Spice Mix – Almond/Fig Slices

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Aflatoxins and ochratoxin A in pistachios from Iran in Andorra, France, Norway, Singapore and Spain

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Ochratoxin A in fig almond bread from Spain in the Netherlands

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Ochratoxin A (23 µg/kg) in raisins from China in Latvia

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Ochratoxin A in spice mix from Togo in Belgium

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Ochratoxin A in almond/fig slices from Spain, via the Netherlands in Belgium