Category Archives: Food Poisoning

Iceland – Salmonella in an energy bar

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Matvælastofnun warns against consuming Eat Natural energy bars from the British company Hand2mouth, which Costco imports and sells in its store due to the risk of salmonella. Costco in Iceland has contacted its customers who have purchased the product and recalled it, in consultation with the Health Inspectorate of the Hafnarfjörður and Kópavogur areas.

The recall only applies to the following cycles:

  • Product: Brazil & sultana with peanuts and almonds 
  • Brand: Eat Natural 
  • Size and bar code: 
    35g pcs. 96003787 
    4x 35g package 5013803666712 
    50g pcs. 50676262 
    3x 50g package 5013803666149
    12x 50g box 50138803621247
    20x 50g various types 5013803666385
  • Best for: AUGUST 2020, SEP 2020, OCT 2020, NOV 2020, DEC 2020, JAN 2021, FEB 2021, MAR 2021, APR 2021, MAY 2021, JUNE 2021, JUL 2021
  • Distribution: Costco and Heimkaup store

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Customers can get their product refunded according to the instructions in Costco’s press release below. 

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Updated 27.08.20 at 13:18

Research – Quantitative microbial spoilage risk assessment (QMSRA) of pasteurized strawberry purees by Aspergillus fischeri (teleomorph Neosartorya fischeri)

Science Direct

Aspergillus fischeri ascospores are known as potential spoilage microorganisms of pasteurized fruit products due to their high incidence in fruits, the ability to survive pasteurization and to grow in acidic conditions. This study aimed to develop a quantitative microbial spoilage risk assessment (QMSRA) model approach to estimate the spoilage risk of packaged strawberry purees due to A. fischeri under various scenarios regarding product formulation, processing and storage conditions. The development of the risk assessment comprised three steps: (1) initial contamination level of raw material by ascospores (N0), (2) inactivation of ascospores during thermal processing (Np) and (3) determination of the number of ascospores which are able to survive thermal processing and develop visible mycelia (D = 2 mm) during storage (Nf). Data of visible growth (tv, days) comprised distributions previously obtained as function of water activity (aw) (0.860–0.985), oxygen (0–21%), temperature (8–30 °C) and pasteurization (95–105 °C/15 s). The simulations were performed in triplicate with 100,000 iterations using the software R. The outcome “spoilage risk” was defined as the probability of having at least one ascospore (Nf) capable of forming visible colonies in 100 g-pack strawberry puree within the typical use-by dates. Overall, high probabilities of spoilage were estimated for purees pasteurized at milder treatments at 85 °C/15–60 s (67%) and 90 °C/15–60 s (≥40%) stored at ambient temperature (22 °C). The spoilage risk was only effectively reduced (0.02%) by increasing pasteurization conditions to 95 °C for at least 45 s. Moreover, the microbial stability of such purees, i.e., spoilage risk <0.001% (=less than 1 spoilage pack out of 105 produced units) was predicted to occur for purees treated at 100 °C/15 s or stored at chilled conditions (≤8 °C) or at strict anaerobic conditions or produced as concentrates (aw ≤ 0.860). Based on the outcomes obtained, a set of specifications for Heat-Resistant Moulds (HRMs) in raw material and pasteurized purees aimed to be used as an ingredient was suggested. Furthermore, the results can be used to support risk management decisions in identifying and quantifying the impact of possible interventions during formulation, processing and storage conditions of fruit purees to effectively reduce this risk.

New Zealand – Shellfish Biotoxin Alerts

MPI

ALL WARNINGS ARE UP TO DATE

Warnings are reviewed weekly following sampling results. Information on this page is then updated if needed.

If you have questions, email info@mpi.govt.nz

Current warnings

Hawke’s Bay – North Island

West Coast – South Head to Tauratahi Point – North Island

Previous changes
  • 19 August: Hawke Bay Warning extended to Young Nicks Head.
  • 12 August: NI West Coast – South Head to Tauratahi Point warning issued
  • 12 August: Port Levy warning removed.
  • 10 July 2020: Hawke’s Bay warning extended.
  • 2 July 2020: Hawke Bay warning issued

RASFF Alert – Bacillus cereus – Paella

European Food Alerts

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Bacillus cereus (84000 CFU/g) in paella from Belgium in Luxembourg

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Dried Figs – Chakki Atta Wheat Flour

European Food Alerts

RASFF

Aflatoxins (B1 = 10.5; Tot. = 25.1 µg/kg – ppb) in dried figs from Turkey in Belgium

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Aflatoxins (B1 = 7.5; Tot. = 8.2 µg/kg – ppb) in chakki atta wheat flour from Nepal, via India in the UK

RASFF Alerts – Diarrhoeic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) – Live Mussels

European Food Alerts

RASFF

Diarrhoeic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) toxins (sum of lipophilic toxins > 320 µg/kg – ppb) in live mussels (Mytilus Galloprovincialis) from Italy in Italy

RASFF

Diarrhoeic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) toxins – okadaic acid (148 µg/kg – ppb) in live mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) from Italy in Spain

Israel – “Boaron” brand Homemade Style Kebab/Rumanian Kebab/Restaurants Hamburger. – E.coli O157

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Israel Feldman Factory Ltd. and the Tsion Boaron Butchers Retailer are calling for the recall of the products: the “Boaron” brand Homemade Style Kebab/Rumanian Kebab/Restaurants Hamburger.
E-coli O157 bacteria was found in a test conducted by the Food Service at the Central District Health Office.

USA – Maison Terre Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Organic Goldenseal Root Powder Due to Microbial Contamination

FDA

North Little Rock, AR, Maison Terre is voluntarily recalling all lots of its Goldenseal Root Powder, purchased from Starwest Botanicals, Sacramento, CA, and repackaged to the consumer level due to microbial contamination. FDA laboratory analysis of product samples found these products to be contaminated with various microorganisms including: Enterobacter cloacae, Cronobacter sakazakii, Cronobacter dublinensis, among others.

Risk Statement: The use of contaminated product in otherwise healthy patients can result in infections necessitating antimicrobial and potentially surgical treatment. In individuals with weak immune systems and infants, the use of the product can result in death. Maison Terre has received a report of one infant death associated with use of this product on the umbilical cord stump.

The product is a yellow colored powder that comes in a clear plastic bag, net weight of 1 oz.

The recalled Goldenseal Root Powder was distributed nationwide in the USA to customers who ordered through Amazon.com and purchased between the dates of 01/25/2015 to 08/04/2020.

Maison Terre is notifying its customers by email through Amazon.com. Customers who have purchased the Goldenseal Root Powder are urged not to consume or apply it. Customers are urged to dispose of any unused portion. For those customers wanting to return the product for a refund, please contact Maison Terre for a return shipping label.

Customers with questions regarding this recall may contact Maison Terre at 501-888-9438, Mon-Fri, 10 am – 4 pm CST or at info@maisonterre.net. Consumers should contact their physician or healthcare provider if they have experienced any problems that may be related to taking or using this drug product.

Adverse reactions or quality problems experienced with the use of this product may be reported to the FDA’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program either online, by regular mail or by fax.

  • Complete and submit the report Online
  • Regular Mail or Fax: Download form or call 1- 800-332-1088 to request a reporting form, then complete and return to the address on the pre-addressed form, or submit by fax to 1-800-FDA-0178

Maison Terre is conducting this recall with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.


Company Contact Information

Consumers:
Maison Terre
 501-888-9438
 info@maisonterre.net

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Pakistan – Rabwah’s 7-11 bakery shut down after at least 40 people suffer food poisoning

Rabwah Net

A Rabwah bakery has been shut down after a suspected food poisoning outbreak left more than a dozen people in hospital.

At least 40 people presented to Fazl e Omar Hospital over the weekend with gastroenteritis symptoms including vomiting, fever and cramps after they consumed food prepared at 7-11 Bakery on College Road.

Fifteen of those people, including the hospital’s staff nurse were admitted for further treatment.

The Punjab Food Authority closed the bakery on Sunday upon the instructions of Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Riaz. Assistant Commissioner Lalian, Fazal Abbas and the PFA Team also collected samples for further testing. The bakery will remain closed until investigation into the incident is complete.

India – 80 people fall sick after wedding feast in Hassan village

Deccan Herald

More than 80 people, who attended a post-wedding feast fell sick in Ibbeedu village in Belur taluk in Hassan district on Sunday evening.

Doctors suspected food poisoning as more than 80 people have fallen ill.