Category Archives: Food Poisoning

India – 23 hospitalised after food poisoning scare at wedding reception

Indian Express

TWENTY guests at a wedding reception in Bandra East were rushed to the hospital after suffering from food poisoning on Sunday night.

Between late Sunday to Monday afternoon, three children — Anas Shaikh (4), who is suffering from diarrhoea, Altamas Shaikh (10) and Saad Shaikh (12) — and eight women were admitted to V N Desai Hospital. The remaining nine guests were treated at the OPD and discharged.

While the eight women, along with Altamas and Saad, were discharged later in the day on Monday, Anas is still in the hospital. “Anas will remain under treatment for another day until the diarrhoea comes under control,” said Dr Rajeshree Jadhav, Medical Superintendent at VN Desai Hospital.

USA – FDA says poor records stalled outbreak work; feedlot likely source of E. coli

Food Safety News

Federal officials won’t say definitively that contaminated canal water was behind this year’s deadly E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce, but they are saying they “found no evidence in support of alternative explanations.” 

Another point made clear in an outbreak investigation report released yesterday puts the FDA firmly on record when it comes to antiquated shipping and receiving recordkeeping used by many in the leafy greens industry. Scott Gottlieb, commissioner for the Food and Drug Administration, issued a blunt statement calling for growers, processors and distributors to do the right thing.  

Gottlieb said what consumer groups and industry observers have been saying for months — traceback efforts to determine the specific romaine behind the outbreak were “challenging” because most of the necessary records were hand written and/or were not available electronically. Those out-of-date methods resulted in the FDA and CDC telling the public to avoid all romaine grown in the Yuma, AZ, area earlier this year because specific growers and shippers could not be identified. 

“We strongly encourage the leafy greens industry to adopt traceability best practices and state-of-the-art technologies to help assure quick and easy access to key data elements from farm to fork,” Gottlieb said.

India -50 Social Welafre students taken ill in Armoor

Telangan Today

Nizamabad: Nearly 50 students have taken ill due to food poisoning at Social Welfare Residential Degree College (SWRDC) Armoor.

Students started having motions and vomiting after consuming food in SWRDC college situated at Perkit village of Armoor mandal on Friday night. Some students started having problem from midnight and had vomitting and motions.

After coming to know about it, College Principal Anjaneyulu, vice-principal Venkateshwarlu, and caretaker Shruthi, reached the spot and sent the students to Armoor Government Hospital for treatment.

Doctors provided treatment to the students and said the situation was under control. Doctors said the incident took place due to contamination of food and consumption of iron tablets before eating food in the morning.

Nigeria -22 Shooting Stars players hospitalised over food poisoning

The Daily Post

The Nigeria National League Group B1 encounter between Shooting Stars Soccer Club fondly known as 3SC and Bendel Insurance in Benin has been postponed indefinitely by the management of the league after 3SC players were struck down by stomach ache ahead of the match.

Lawal said, “After tests by our medical team, it was confirmed that they had contacted food poisoning. We alerted the NNL and we were told that the match had been postponed indefinitely. Medical reports from our doctor will be considered before a new date will be announced.

RASFF Alerts – Histamine – Longfin Tuna – Yellow Fin Tuna – Sardine Fillets – Mackerel in Sunflower Oil

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RASFF-histamine (up to 1020 mg/kg – ppm) in chilled longfin tuna (Thunnus Alalunga) from France in France

RASFF-histamine (721 mg/kg – ppm) in chilled yellowfin tuna loins (Thunnus albacares) from Sri Lanka, via France in Belgium

RASFF-histamine (510 mg/kg – ppm) in chilled sardine fillets from France in France

RASFF-histamine (579 mg/kg – ppm) in canned mackerel in sunflower oil from Morocco in the Czech Republic

RASFF-histamine (231 mg/kg – ppm) in dried salted anchovies from Vietnam in Germany

 

RASFF Alerts – Ochratoxin A – Dried Sultanas – Raisins

RASFFochratoxin A (15.7 µg/kg – ppb) in dried sultanas from Turkey in Germany

RASFF –ochratoxin A (14.8 µg/kg – ppb) in raisins from Turkey in Germany

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin -Brazil Nuts – Groundnuts – Dried Figs

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RASFF -aflatoxins (B1 = 100.5; Tot. = 303.8 µg/kg – ppb) in brazil nuts in shell from Brazil in Germany

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 24.2; Tot. = 43.8 µg/kg – ppb) in brazil nuts in shell from Brazil in Germany

RASFF -aflatoxins (B1 = 19.2; Tot. = 25.2 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts from China in Spain

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 32.3; Tot. = 78.7 µg/kg – ppb) in dried figs from Turkey in Italy

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 6.48; Tot. = 12.99 µg/kg – ppb) in unshelled Brazil nuts from Bolivia in Italy

Hong Kong -Bacillus cereus in Pasteurised Milk

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In June 2018, the Food Surveillance Programme of the Centre for Food Safety (CFS) detected excessive Bacillus cereus at a level of 4.6 million per gram in a packed pasteurised milk collected at a local supermarket. In September, in response to a food complaint, another packed pasteurised milk was found to contain Bacillus cereus at an excessive level of 3.8 million per gram. According to the Microbiological Guidelines for Food of CFS, if a ready-to-eat food contains Bacillus cereus at a level of more than 100 000 per gram, it is considered unsatisfactory. This article discusses Bacillus cereus in milk from the perspective of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) and the measures to control its growth during production and storage.

 

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Pistachios – Groundnuts – Peanuts – Hazlenuts

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RASFF -aflatoxins (B1 = 14.64; Tot. = 16.36 µg/kg – ppb) in pistachios from Turkey in Austria

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 5.2; Tot. = 16 µg/kg – ppb) in peanuts in shell from China in Portugal

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 77.8; Tot. = 84.9 µg/kg – ppb) in pistachios in shell from the United States in Germany

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 8.6; Tot. = 10 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts from China in Portugal

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 233.9; Tot. = 249.7 µg/kg – ppb) in pistachios in shell from the United States in the UK

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 14.9; Tot. = 17.6 µg/kg – ppb) in chinese peanuts in shell from China in Malta

RASFF-aflatoxins (Tot. = 14.26 µg/kg – ppb) in hazelnuts from Turkey in Germany

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 19.4; Tot. = 20 µg/kg – ppb) in roasted salted pistachios from Turkey in the UK

RASFF Alert – STEC E.coli -Chilled Beef – Sprouts – Sunflower Seeds -Boneless Beef

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RASFF-shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (stx1+ /25g) in chilled beef from Argentina in the Netherlands

RASFF-shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (stx2+ /25g) in chilled beef from Argentina in the Netherlands

RASFF-shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (stx2+ /25g) in chilled beef from Argentina in the Netherlands

RASFF-shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (presence /25g) in sprouts from Germany, with raw material from Italy in Germany

RASFF-shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (presence /25g) in sunflower seeds from Bulgaria, packaged in Italy in Italy

RASFF-shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (stx2+) in chilled boneless beef striploin from Argentina in the Netherlands