Category Archives: Food Poisoning

RASFF Alert – Aflatoxin – Peanuts

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RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 10.3; Tot. = 38.4 µg/kg – ppb) in peanuts from the United States in the UK

Information – Patient Stories: Was It Something I Ate?

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These people got sick with infections that came from food or animal contact. Watch or read their stories to learn how they got sick and what they’re doing now to stay safe.

CDC’s Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases has produced a new video series, “Was It Something I Ate?,” which presents stories of people who developed serious enteric (intestinal) infections from food or animal contact.

The stories are from families with children who developed Salmonella infection from eating contaminated chicken or contact with backyard poultry, and from a CDC veterinarian who investigated an outbreak linked to working with farm animals.

We hope these stories will highlight the importance of preventing infections from food or animal contact through efforts by industry, government, and the public.

New Zealand – Pizza Hut asks customer for medical certificate to prove food poisoning

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A Pizza Hut store requested a medical certificate from a customer who claimed he got food poisoning after eating there.

Māngere resident Paul Vee ordered a roast chicken and herb pizza, and a meaty italian pizza at the Pizza Hut store in Ōtāhuhu’s Bairds Rd on February 14.

But after a couple of hours, he said he and his flatmates started getting stomach cramps. Vee claimed they hadn’t eaten anything else that day.

“I knew straight away it was the pizza. So I lodged a complaint the next day,” he said.

My View

This is interesting but as we all know quite often food poisoning doesn’t only happen a few hours after eating a particular food. Without knowing the causative agent it may prove difficult to check where or what the cause of the illness was. It is not quite as simple as the last thing you ate!

USA – USDA Can Determine Contamination-Free Romaine Regions

Quality Assurance Magazine Eurofins Food Testing UK

USDA data on daily shipments of romaine lettuce can be used to determine which production regions are free from contamination during a foodborne illness outbreak. These data, reported by USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service with a one- or two-day lag, provide essentially real-time information on produce shipped out to retailers. An analysis conducted by the USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) demonstrates how this information may allow FDA to rule out an entire production region as the source of contamination.

Leafy greens, including romaine lettuce, are the sixth most commonly consumed type of vegetable in the United States. From May to November, most romaine lettuce in the U.S. comes from California’s Central Coast region; from December to April, most comes from the Yuma, Ariz. region. Among the 29 outbreaks of Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) associated with romaine lettuce between 1998 and 2018, illnesses peaked in April and October, which corresponds with the tail end of harvest season in the two main romaine growing regions. In 2017 and 2018, there were three multistate, multinational foodborne illness E. coli outbreaks associated with the consumption of romaine lettuce that occurred at the tail end of either Yuma, Ariz., or California’s Central Coast production seasons. These outbreaks led to a total of 376 illnesses, 158 hospitalizations, and 7 deaths.

India – Bihar: Over 200 people suffer from food poisoning after wedding feast

India Today

More than 200 people suddenly fell sick after a wedding feast in Baijalpur in Bihar’s Sonepur, triggering a situation of chaos at the local hospital.

Those who fell sick were immediately rushed to the hospital, but there was hardly any space to accommodate all of them. An emergency-like situation was observed in the hospital as police officers and doctors from surrounding areas came in to manage the situation.

India – Nine fall ill after eating bread from Khar outlet

Mumbai Mirror

Fast-food joint owner arrested after hospital reported food poisoning cases Nine people, including a fourmonth-old baby, fell ill after they consumed garlic bread sold at a store in
Khar on Saturday, police said.

Australia – LD&D Australia Pty Ltd — Dairy Choice Full Cream 2L and Community Co ‘The Good Drop’ Full Cream 2L Milk – E.coli

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Photograph of Dairy choice and Good drop milk

Identifying features

Use by date
25 February 2020

What are the defects?

The recall is due to microbial (E. coli) contamination.

What are the hazards?

Food products contaminated with E. coli may cause illness if consumed.

What should consumers do?

Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice and should return the products to the place of purchase or contact LD&D Milk Pty Ltd below for a full refund.

For further information please contact LD&D Milk Pty Ltd on 1800 677 852.

Traders who sold this product

IGA stores and various independent stores in NSW

Where the product was sold
New South Wales
Dates available for sale
  • 12 February 2020 – 14 February 2020

Recall advertisements and supporting documentation

Coordinating agency

Food Standards Australia New Zealand is the coordinating agency for this recall.

Australia – Aldi Stores (a Limited Partnership) — Farmdale Full Cream Milk 3L – E.coli

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Photograph of Farmdale Full Cream Milk 3L

Identifying features

Use by date
25 February 2020
Other
APN/EAN 26244365

What are the defects?

The recall is due to microbial (E.coli) contamination.

What are the hazards?

Food products contaminated with E.coli may cause illness if consumed.

What should consumers do?

Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice. Customers should return the recalled product to the place of purchase for a full recall.

For further information, visit https://www.aldi.com.au/en/about-aldi/product-recalls/ or contact the Aldi Food Recall Hotline on 1800 709 993.

Traders who sold this product

ALDI stores

Where the product was sold
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Dates available for sale
  • 12 February 2020 – 17 February 2020

Recall advertisements and supporting documentation

Coordinating agency

Food Standards Australia New Zealand is the coordinating agency for this recall.

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Groundnuts – Chilli Powder – Hazlenuts -Almonds- Peanuts

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RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 43.4; Tot. = 48.2 µg/kg – ppb) in organic groundnut kernels from Egypt in the Netherlands

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 9.1; Tot. = 13.7 µg/kg – ppb) in organic roasted groundnuts from Nigeria in the UK

RASFF – aflatoxins (Tot. = 12 µg/kg – ppb) in blanched groundnuts from Argentina in the Netherlands

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 42; Tot. = 47 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts from the United States in the Netherlands

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 8.8; Tot. = 9.8 µg/kg – ppb) in chili powder from India in Italy

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 9.4; Tot. = 37.4 µg/kg – ppb) in hazelnut kernels from Georgia in Bulgaria

RASFF – aflatoxins (Tot. = 13.3 / Tot. = 15.7 µg/kg – ppb) in almonds from the United States in Spain

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 5.1 µg/kg – ppb) in organic peanut kernels from Egypt in the Netherlands

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 25; Tot. = 32 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts from Argentina in the Netherlands

RASFF Alert – DSP – Live Saltwater Clams

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RASFF – Diarrhoeic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) toxins – okadaic acid (444 µg/kg – ppb) in live saltwater clams (Donax spp.) from Portugal in Spain