Category Archives: Food Poisoning

RASFF Alert- Mycotoxin – Patulin – Apple and Cherry Juice

RASFF

Exceeding the LMA of patulin in natural apple and cherry juice from Romania in Moldova

RASFF Alerts – E.coli – Sheep Meat

RASFF

E. Coli in sheep meat from New Zealand in Italy

Israel – Mercato brand Acorn mini-kabob – Clostridium perfringens

GovIL

 Carmel Delicacies Ltd. recalls Mercato brand Acorn mini-kabob (880g; Expiration date 19.6.2022) due to Clostridium perfringens contamination.

Israel – Roasting House brand ground black pepper – Aflatoxin

GOV IL

 Roasting House Rama Ltd. recalls Rama Roasting House brand ground black pepper (100g & 400g plastic jars; All expiration dates up to and including 05/04/2023) due to elevated aflatoxin levels.

Israel – Food poisoning suspected as three die at Holon shelter for people with disabilities

Times of Israel

A shelter for people with disabilities in Holon has come under scrutiny after three of its residents died one after the other within the last couple of days, apparently as a result of food poisoning.

A special team sent to the Beit Dafna shelter by the Health Ministry found severe deficiencies in its kitchen, according to reports Monday, and has instructed the staff to shut down the kitchen completely until the investigation is completed.

A few residents began feeling ill during the night between Saturday and Sunday, with some suffering from diarrhea.

According to Ynet, some 30 residents were affected by the incident and suffered from diarrhea and vomiting. However, most of them presented mild symptoms.

Initial findings pointed to possible food poisoning, the Health Ministry stated, without providing further details.

According to a report by the Walla news site, a professional team from the Welfare and Social Affairs Ministry was also sent to the shelter in order to provide the staff with further assistance.

The team will remain at the facility until the Health Ministry completes its investigation, the report said.

New Zealand – Public health warning for shellfish for entire Pelorus Sound area, Marlborough Sounds – PSP

MPI

Map of the affected area to the entire Pelorus Sound area, Marlborough Sounds

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) today issued an extension to the public health warning advising the public not to collect or consume shellfish harvested from Crail Bay in Marlborough Sounds. The extension now applies to the entire Pelorus Sound area including its arms to the east and west, up to a line at the entrance from Paparoa to Culdaff Point.

Routine tests on shellfish samples taken from this region have shown levels of Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) toxins above the safe limit of 0.8 mg/kg set by MPI. Anyone eating shellfish from this area is potentially at risk of illness.

Mussels, oysters, tuatua, pipi, toheroa, cockles, scallops, catseyes, kina (sea urchin) and all other bivalve shellfish should not be eaten.

Note, cooking shellfish does not remove the toxin.

Pāua, crab and crayfish may still be eaten if the gut has been completely removed prior to cooking, as toxins accumulate in the gut. If the gut is not removed, its contents could contaminate the meat during the cooking process.

Symptoms typically appear between 10 minutes and 3 hours after ingestion and may include:

  • numbness and a tingling (prickly feeling) around the mouth, face, and extremities (hands and feet)
  • difficulty swallowing or breathing
  • dizziness
  • headache
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • diarrhoea
  • paralysis and respiratory failure and in severe cases, death.

If anyone becomes ill after eating shellfish from an area where a public health warning has been issued, phone Healthline for advice on 0800 61 11 16, or seek medical attention immediately. You are also advised to contact your nearest public health unit and keep any leftover shellfish in case it can be tested.

Monitoring of toxin levels will continue and any changes will be communicated accordingly. Commercially harvested shellfish – sold in shops and supermarkets, or exported – is subject to strict water and flesh monitoring programmes by MPI to ensure they are safe to eat.

Luxembourg – DRIED FIGS FROM THE NATURE BIO BRAND – Ochratoxin A

SAP

RECALL: DRIED FIGS FROM THE NATURE BIO BRAND

Cora is recalling the following product:

name dried figs
Brand natural organic
Unity 220g
bar code 5400134408133
Use-by date (DLC) 05/25/2022; 05/28/2022; 06/05/2022

Danger  : Too high content of ochratoxin A

Ochratoxin A is a mycotoxin produced by molds which can be present in different products such as cereals, coffee, rice, spices and raisins. With repeated consumption, ochratoxin A can be carcinogenic and can have toxic effects at the renal level.

Sale in Luxembourg by: Cora

A sale by other operators cannot be excluded.

Information Source: Cora Recall Notification

Communicated by: Government Commission for Quality, Fraud and Food Safety .

Click to access figues-bio-fr.pdf

India – 16-year-old student dies of food poisoning in Kerala, 40 others hospitalised

The News Minute

A 16-year-old girl died and at least 40 other students were hospitalised on Sunday, May 1, due to suspected food poisoning from an eatery in Kerala’s Kasaragod. The girl, identified as Devananda of Karivellur in Kannur district, had eaten chicken shawarma on Friday from a food outlet called Ideal Food Point at Neeleswaram in Kasargod.

State Food and Civil Supplies Department, in a statement, said that the outlet, which was functioning without proper license from the department, has been sealed and the District Collector directed to conduct an investigation. State Health Minister Veena George has ordered a comprehensive inquiry into the incident.

Canada – Kerem brand “Feigen mit Reismehl” (dried figs) recalled due to Ochratoxin A

CFIA

Summary
Product ; Dried figs
Issue Food – Chemical – Contamination
What to do
Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product

Audience Retail

Issue
Kerem brand “Feigen mit Reismehl” (dried figs) recalled due to ochratoxin A.

The recalled product was sold in Ontario.

Belgium – Cora organic dried figs 220 gr – Ochratoxin A

AFSCA

Recall of Cora
Product: Cora organic dried figs 220 gr.
Problem: Too high level of ochratoxin A.

WE ARE RECALLING THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED BELOW FOLLOWING A NON-COMPLIANCE WHICH MAY LEAD TO A RISK FOR THE CONSUMER:

Product: Cora organic dried figs 220 gr

Barcode: 5400134408133

MDD: 05/25/2022, 05/28/2022 & 06/05/2022

Problem: Too high level of ochratoxin A

These products were sold in Cora Belgium hypermarkets.

CORA has decided, in collaboration with the AFSCA (Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain), to recall these products from consumers.
Customers who have purchased these products are asked not to consume them and to return them to the point of sale, where they will be reimbursed.

In the meantime, the products have been removed from the shelves of all stores.
We sincerely apologize to our customers for these inconveniences and assure them that we are taking the most effective measures to prevent such incidents.

Any customer who wants more information can contact our quality department on 071.69.95.24 or by e-mail at the following address: ALERTES-RETRAITS@CORA.BE .

CORA quality department