Category Archives: Food Poisoning

Research -Salmonella enterica Serotype Javiana Infections Linked to a Seafood Restaurant in Maricopa County, Arizona, 2016

Journal of Food Protection

On 10 August 2016, the Maricopa County Department of Public Health identified culture-confirmed Salmonella enterica serotype Javiana isolates from two persons who reported eating at a seafood restaurant; seven additional cases were reported by 15 August. We investigated to identify a source and prevent further illness. We interviewed persons with laboratory-reported Salmonella Javiana infection. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and whole genome sequencing of isolates were performed. A case was defined as diarrheal illness in a person during July to September 2016; confirmed cases had Salmonella Javiana isolate yielding outbreak-related PFGE patterns; probable cases had diarrheal illness and an epidemiologic link to a confirmed case. Case finding was performed (passive surveillance and identification of ill meal companions). A case-control study assessed risk factors for Salmonella Javiana infection among restaurant diners; control subjects were chosen among meal companions. No restaurant workers reported illness. Foods were reportedly cooked according to the Food Code. Food and environmental samples were collected and cultured; Salmonella Javiana with an indistinguishable PFGE pattern was isolated from portioned repackaged raw shrimp, halibut, and a freezer door handle. We identified 50 Salmonella Javiana cases (40 confirmed and 10 probable); illness onset range was from 22 July to 17 September 2016. Isolates from 40 patients had highly related PFGE patterns. Thirty-three (73%) of 45 patients interviewed reported eating at the restaurant. Among 21 case patients and 31 control subjects, unfried cooked shrimp was associated with illness (odds ratio, 6.7; 95% confidence interval, 1.8 to 24.9; P = 0.004). Among restaurant diners, laboratory and case-control evidence indicated shrimp as the possible outbreak source; poor thermal inactivation of Salmonella on shrimp is theorized as a possible cause. Cross-contamination might have prolonged this outbreak; however, the source was not identified and highlights limitations that can arise during these types of investigations.

UK -Analysis shows source of E. coli outbreak was leafy greens – O157 – 2016

Food Safety News 

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Increased use of ingredient-based analyses is being promoted by researchers after the method was used to identify the source of infection in an E. coli outbreak. 

Public Health England was alerted to an outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) O157 phage type (PT) 34 in July 2016 involving 56 cases in England and Wales. The source of infection was baby-mixed leaf salad, which was an ingredient in multiple dishes.

“A traditional analysis may have resulted in multiple menu items being associated with illness, thereby failing to identify the true source of infection,” said researchers.

 

USA -Cyclospora cases multiply in Illinois

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In an update on the Cyclospora situation in Illinois, The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) reports that as of today, 458 cases of cyclosporiasis in counties across Illinois, wth people becoming ill starting in mid-May.

Health officials report 178 Illinois cases reported eating salads from McDonald’s in the days before becoming ill and 135 Illinois cases are linked to a private event held at the Evanston Golf Club.

Cyclosporiasis is an intestinal illness caused by the parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis. People can become infected with Cyclospora by consuming food or water contaminated with the parasite; it is not transmitted directly from one person to another person. The most common symptom of cyclosporiasis is watery diarrhea, which can be profuse. Other common symptoms include anorexia, fatigue, weight loss, nausea, flatulence, abdominal cramping, and myalgia; vomiting and low-grade fever may also occur.

USA – Over 100 sickened after Evanston Golf Club event – Cyclospora

ABC 7

More than 100 people fell ill due to a food-borne parasite they allegedly picked up at a suburban golf course, authorities said.

Skokie health officials said they believe it happened during a July 3rd celebration at Evanston Golf Club, which is located in Skokie, where some 950 members and guests gathered for a big picnic and fireworks. Many of them started feeling sick about a week later, and when they compared notes they realized the common thread was the event at the club.

The cause was Cyclosporiasus, a food-borne illness caused by microscopic parasites.

Dr. Catherine Counard from the Skokie Health Department said people generally become ill about a week after ingesting the parasites. Symptoms include watery diarrhea, loss of appetite, nausea and fatigue.

Russia – Takeaway ends in hospital stay: Russian kebab eatery leaves dozens with food poisoning

TASS

MOSCOW, July 20. /TASS/. About 190 people picked up a severe case of food poisoning in Russia’s Tuva Region, and nearly 100 of them have been hospitalized, Tuva Regional Head Sholban Kara-ool informed on Friday.

Visitors to a local kebab place ended up suffering from an intestinal infection. “In total, 187 people have sought medical attention over the past couple of days, and 99 have been hospitalized. The other 88 are receiving ambulatory treatment at home under supervision of local physicians and pediatricians. As of today, 13 people have left the hospital because their condition improved, while 86 people remain hospitalized,” the head of Tuva wrote on his VK account.

Kenya – Over 2,000 Bags of Aflatoxin Infected Maize Seized in Marsabit

All Africa

Public Health Officers in Marsabit County have seized 2,856 bags of maize infected with aflatoxin.

The maize, which was stored at the Marsabit National Cereals and Produce Board, was found to have aflatoxin levels eight times above the regulatory limit.

Marsabit County Executive in charge of Public Health and Sanitation David Timado said on Saturday that health officers took action after members of the public raised complaints over the quality and colour of the relief maize.

Mr Timado said the complaints were raised by Jaldesa, Sagante, North Horr area and Laisamis residents.

“Public health officers from various sub-counties visited the National Cereals and Produce Board depot where they picked samples from the different stores for analysis at the Kenya Government Chemist and the National Public Health Laboratories in Nairobi,” said Mr Timado.

Mr Timado added that about 460 bags of relief maize was affected by weevils.

“We have seized all the grains and we urge members of the public to be calm as the situation is under control. All public health officials across the county have started inspecting maize in markets and schools,” added Mr Timado.

USA – Swiss Rolls Dessert and Captain Johns Derst’s Bread Recalled for Possible Salmonella

Food Poisoning Bulletin

Flowers Foods of Georgia is voluntarily recalling several brands of Swiss rolls and Captain John Derst’s Old Fashioned Bread because they may be contaminated with Salmonella bacteria, according to news reports. The whey powder in those products is suspect. A third party supplier and manufacturer recalled that ingredient.

No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with these recalled products. There is no mention of this recall on the FDA site yet.

UK – Waitrose recalls Crisp & Creamy Deli Style Coleslaw Side Salad because of the presence of Listeria

FSA

Waitrose is recalling Crisp & Creamy Deli Style Coleslaw Side Salad because Listeria has been found in the product.

Product details

Waitrose Crisp & Creamy Deli Style Coleslaw

Use by 20/21/22/23 July

No other Waitrose products are known to be affected.

UK – UPDATED: Greenyard Frozen UK Ltd recalls various frozen vegetable products due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes

FSA

Greenyard Frozen UK Ltd has taken the precautionary step of voluntarily recalling various frozen vegetable products because they might contain Listeria monocytogenes. Best before dates for the Waitrose product listed below have been updated and the barcode information for the Aldi product added to update information included in FSA-PRIN-35-2018-Update-1.

Product details

Waitrose Essential Supersweet Sweetcorn

Pack size E1kg
Batch code All
Best before Aug 2018 Oct 2019 Nov 2019
Aldi Frozen Four Seasons Mixed Vegetables

Pack size All
Batch code Products with barcode 25466638 only
Best before All codes to Jan 2020

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Hazlenuts – Groundnuts – Paprika Powder – Muesli for Children – Spice Mix – Almonds – Baby Food

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RASFF -aflatoxins (B1 = 12 µg/kg – ppb) in organic hazelnut kernels from Turkey in the Netherlands

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 24 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnut kernels from China in Spain

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 5.1; Tot. = 5.1 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts from Argentina in the Netherlands

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 15; Tot. = 19.1 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts kernels from Brazil in Germany

RASFF -aflatoxins (B1 = 9.51; Tot. = 10.06 µg/kg – ppb) in spicy paprika powder from Turkey, via Spain in Germany

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 0.4 µg/kg – ppb) in muesli for children from Germany in switzerland

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 6.2; Tot. = 6.2 µg/kg – ppb) in spice mix from Pakistan in Ireland

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 7.1; Tot. = 8.1 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts from the United States in the Netherlands

RASFF -aflatoxins (B1 = 12.7; Tot. = 20.4 µg/kg – ppb) in almonds from the United States in Spain

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 19; Tot. = 21 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts from the United States in the Netherlands

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 0.18 µg/kg – ppb) in cereal-based baby food from Switzerland in Switzerland

RASFF-aflatoxins (B1 = 5.0 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts from Argentina in the Netherlands