Category Archives: Food Poisoning

France – TUNA LOIN – Histamine

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Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Food
  • Product subcategory Fishery and aquaculture products
  • Product brand name WITHOUT
  • Model names or references FRESH ALBACORE TUNA LOIN
  • Identification of products
    Batch Date
    MAD-073 Best before date 08/06/2023
  • Packaging Sold in the traditional department, in assisted sales.
  • Marketing start/end date From 07/29/2023 to 08/03/2023
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Further information“Tuna loin” marketed in the traditional fish counter from 07/29/2023 to 08/03/2023
  • Geographic area of ​​sale HYPER U BURNHAUPT THE TOP
  • Distributors U TEACHED

RASFF Alert – Aflatoxin – Rice Cakes

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Aflatoxins in rice cakes from the Netherlands, via Germany in  Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Slovenia.

RASFF Alert – Food poisoning due to venison and wild boar meat consumption

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Food poisoning due to venison and wild boar meat consumption in  France, Germany, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, United Kingdom

RASFF Alert – Histamine – Lanzard

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histamine over the limit in lanzard (scomber japonicus) from France in Italy

RASFF Alert- Staphylococcus aureus – Babi Pangang

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Too high of Staphylococcus aureus in babi pangang  from the Netherlands in Belgium

RASFF Alert – Mycotoxin – Deoxynivalenol (DON) Flour – Corn Grits

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Deoxynivalenol content above regulatory tolerance in one batch of flour from Germany in France

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Deoxynivalenol in corn grits from Ukraine in Slovakia

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Deoxynivalenol in corn grits from Ukraine in Slovakia

RASFF Alert – Food Poisoning from Long Life Milk

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Food poisoning from long life milk, from Belgium. in the Netherlands

Hong Kong – Dozens of kids taken to hospital with food poisoning

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Forty-four young people were taken to hospital on Monday following a suspected food poisoning outbreak at a Jockey Club camp in Tai Po.

An organiser said the group, aged 11 to 18, were suffering from diarrhoea and vomiting.

The children had been camping at the Hong Kong Award for Young People Jockey Club Duke of Edinburgh Training Camp in Lam Tsuen since Saturday, the organiser said.

Pakistan – 100 factory workers hospitalised for food poisoning

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GUJRANWALA: About 100 workers fell ill after eating food from a factory in the Alipur Chatha on Friday.

The condition of 10 workers is said to be critical.

The incident happened in the plywood and chipboard manufacturing factory located on the Gujranwala Road. The condition of the workers deteriorated after having breakfast in the morning.

After having breakfast, about 100 workers fell ill. After their condition deteriorated, they were transferred to different hospitals where doctors diagnosed food poisoning.

The Alipur Chatha Rural Health Centre confirmed food poisoning. The assistant commissioner reviewed the situation while a committee was formed to probe the incident. After the patients were shifted to various hospitals across the region, emergency has been declared in hospitals.

Taiwan – 340 people fall ill from suspected food poisoning in Taoyuan

Focus Taiwan

Taipei, Aug. 5 (CNA) A Vietnamese-French sandwich stand at a traditional market in Taoyuan’s Zhongli District was forced to suspend operations Friday, after scores of its customers reported illnesses from suspected food poisoning, according to local authorities.

An inspection of the street vendor’s premises on Thursday identified 14 issues, including the temperature of the freezer, which was too high to keep food fresh, according to a press release from the city’s Department of Public Health on Friday.

In addition, there were vectors at the site, and the food ingredients were not properly covered or elevated above ground, the public health office said.

As of noon Saturday, 340 people had reported symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting and fever after eating sandwiches purchased at the stand on Wednesday, the department said, citing reports it had received from hospitals and individuals.

The department’s inspectors have collected samples of the sauces, fillings, and other food items at the Vietnamese-French sandwich stand, as well as knives, cutting boards, and other kitchenware, which will be tested to determine the cause of the suspected food poisoning, the health office said.

If pathogenic microorganisms are found and the matter is confirmed as a food poisoning case, the operators of the food stand may be subject to a fine of between NT$60,000 (US$1,894) and NT$200 million, in accordance with the Act Governing Food Safety and Sanitation, the office said.