Category Archives: Food Pathogen

Italy- ANTIBIOTIC FREE PASSITA SAUSAGE SLICED IN PAN 90g – Listeria monocytogenes

Salute

Brand : IT R884 CE I MALAFRONTE SALUMIFICIO SRL

Name : ANTIBIOTIC FREE PASSITA SAUSAGE SLICED IN PAN 90g

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 24 May 2024

Documentation

Documentation

France – Half Reblochon from Savoie – STEC E.coli O103:H2

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
POCHAT POINTE PERCEE
Model names or references
Half-reblochon
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3294580944275 145184212 Minimum durability date 06/14/2024
Packaging
packaging in film, 230 g
Start/end date of marketing
From 05/23/2024 to 05/24/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 74-011-060 CE
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
CROSSROADS

Research – Foodborne Illnesses from Leafy Greens in the United States: Attribution, Burden, and Cost

Science Direct

Abstract

Leafy green vegetables are a major source of foodborne illnesses. Nevertheless, few studies have attempted to estimate attribution and burden of illness estimates for leafy greens. This study combines results from three outbreak-based attribution models with illness incidence and economic cost models to develop comprehensive pathogen-specific burden estimates for leafy greens and their subcategories in the United States. We find that up to 9.18% (90% CI: 5.81%-15.18%) of foodborne illnesses linked to identified pathogens are attributed to leafy greens. Including ‘Unknown’ illnesses not linked to specific pathogens, leafy greens account for as many as 2,307,558 (90% CI: 1,077,815–4,075,642) illnesses annually in the United States. The economic cost of these illnesses is estimated to be up to $5.278 billion (90% CI: $3.230-$8.221 billion) annually. Excluding the pathogens with small outbreak sizes, Norovirus, Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (both non-O157 and O157:H7), Campylobacter spp., and nontyphoidal Salmonella, are associated with the highest number of illnesses and greatest costs from leafy greens. While lettuce (romaine, iceberg, “other lettuce”) takes 60.8% of leafy green outbreaks, it accounts for up to 75.7% of leafy green foodborne illnesses and 70% of costs. Finally, we highlighted that 19.8% of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157:H7 illnesses are associated with romaine among all food commodities, resulting in 12,496 estimated illnesses and $324.64 million annually in the United States.

Germany – Organic wine cheese – Listeria monocytogenes

Lebensmittelwarnung

Alert type: Groceries
Date of first publication: 23.05.2024
Product name:

Organic wine cheese

Manufacturer (distributor):

Belrieth Farm Cheese Dairy Sportplatzstrasse 102 98617 Belrieth

Reason for warning:

Listeria monocytogenes

Packaging Unit:

see consumer information or see further information

Durability:

see consumer information or see further information

Lot identification: 21032024
Additional Information:

The Hofkäserei Belrieth is carrying out a voluntary recall of organic wine cheese due to an internal control result with the detection of Listeria monocytogenes (see recall letter). 

  • “Organic wine cheese” approx. 800 g best before 20.06.2024
  • “Organic wine cheese” approx. 800 g best before 13.06.2024
  • “Organic wine cheese” approx. 800 g best before 08.06.2024
  • “Organic wine cheese” approx. 800 g best before 01.06.2024
  • “Organic wine cheese” approx. 800 g best before 26.05.2024
  • “Organic wine cheese” approx. 200 g best before 02.06.2024
  • “Organic wine cheese” approx. 200 g best before 01.06.2024
  • “Organic wine cheese” approx. 200 g best before 23.05.2024

Contamination with Listeria monocytogenes cannot be ruled out for the affected product. 

Listeria disease usually manifests itself within 14 days of infection with diarrhea and fever. Pregnant women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems in particular can develop severe illnesses with blood poisoning and meningitis. People who have eaten this food and develop severe or persistent symptoms should seek medical attention and point out a possible listeria infection. 

Germany – Wild garlic oil – Salmonella

Lebensmittelwarnung

Alert type: Groceries
Date of first publication: 23.05.2024
Product name:

Wild garlic oil

Product images:

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Product image wild garlic oil

Manufacturer (distributor):

Ölmühle Hartmann GbR Lindenfeldweg 12 86420 Diedorf/Biburg

Reason for warning:

Salmonella

Packaging Unit: 0.25l
Durability: 30.03.2026
Lot identification: 51368
Additional Information:

Please refer to the company’s attached product recall.

Manufacturer’s homepage:

France – Japanese Clam – Salmonella

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Fishing and aquaculture products
Product brand name
DISTRIMATE
Model names or references
Japanese clam
Product identification
Batch
62177
62168
Start/end date of marketing
From 05/16/2024 to 05/21/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
CARREFOUR AUCHAN SUPER U POMONA

RASFF Alert- STEC E.coli – Deer

RASFF

Escherichia coli shigatoxin-producing present in deer (Capreolus) from United Kingdom in France

RASFF Alert- Vibrio vulnificus – Frozen Prawns

RASFF

Vibrio vulnificus in frozen prawns  from Ecuador in France

RASFF Alerts- Listeria monocytogenes – Smoked Salmon – Sausage – Frozen Breaded Chicken Goujons

RASFF

Listeria monocytogenes in smoked salmon from Norway in Denmark and Slovenia

RASFF

Detection of Listeria monocytogenes in a sausage from Spain in France

RASFF

Listeria monocytogenes in frozen breaded chicken goujons from Northern Ireland in Ireland

RASFF Alerts- Salmonella – Polish Poultry Products – Brazilian Poultry Products – Organic Basil – Spices – Clams – Alfalfa – MRM – Chicken Fillets

RASFF

Salmonella spp in organic basil from Spain in Italy

RASFF

Salmonella Abony and Montevideo in spices from Türkiye in Finland

RASFF

Salmonella spp in clams from Spain with raw material from Portugal in France and Belgium

RASFF

Salmonella Enteritidis in chilled chicken elements from Poland in Italy and Germany

RASFF

Salmonella in frozen mechanically separated meat from Belgium in Spain

RASFF

Salmonella Enteritidis in fresh chicken from Poland in Croatia and Slovakia

RASFF

Salmonella spp. in frozen and salted poultry breast halves from Brazil in Germany

RASFF

Salmonella spp. in poultry meat preparation from Brazil in Germany

RASFF

 Presence of Salmonella spp in alfalfa sprouts from Spain in Andorra

RASFF

Salmonella spp. in frozen chicken meat preparation from Brazil in Germany

RASFF

Salmonella spp. in frozen chicken meat preparation from Brazil in Germany

RASFF

Salmonella spp. in frozen chicken meat preparation from Brazil in Germany

RASFF

Salmonella in frozen chicken fillets from Romania in Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Romania.

RASFF

Salmonella spp. in frozen chicken meat preparation from Brazil in Germany

RASFF

Salmonella spp. in frozen chicken meat preparation from Brazil in Germany