Category Archives: Food Poisoning

Austria – Mayflower anchovy rings in olive oil 50 g – Histamine

AGES

AGES informs about a recall of the company IMGRO GmbH. The company recalled the Mayflower anchovy rings in olive oil 50 g product on April 11, 2023:
recall reason
increased histamine levels
Marketed by IMGRO Ltd
Manufacturer Mayflower
Batch number all

During an official sampling of Mayflower anchovy rings in olive oil 50g, marketed by IMGRO GmbH, Untere Donaustraße 11, A-1020 Vienna, elevated histamine levels were found. The corresponding batch R20E22 with a best-before date of November 20, 2023 was assessed as harmful and therefore not safe.

For safety reasons, we are recalling all batches with all BBDs of this article.

Mayflower anchovy rings in olive oil 50g

Batch: All

Best before date: All

The product is not suitable for consumption and can be returned by consumers (in all branches). Of course, customers will also be reimbursed the purchase price without proof of purchase.

The distributor IMGRO GmbH fulfills its responsibility according to the food law regulations and has therefore initiated a recall of the product.

This warning does not imply that the hazard was caused by the producer, manufacturer, importer or distributor.

original recall

Netherlands – Safety warning Hema fricandeau -E.coli O157

NVWA

Hema warns against the Hema fricandeau. E-Coli O157 was found in the Hema fricandeau. Contamination with this bacteria can cause stomach and intestinal complaints. Do not eat the product!

See the Hema website.

Which product is this?

  • Hema fricandeau
  • Item number: 27906111
  • Sales period: March 31, 2023 – April 7, 2023

Yours sincerely

The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority

Research – Human and animal botulism surveillance in France from 2008 to 2019

Frontiers in Microbiology

Botulism is a human and animal neurological disease caused by the action of bacterial neurotoxins (botulinum toxins) produced by bacteria from the genus Clostridium. This disease induces flaccid paralysis that can result in respiratory paralysis and heart failure. Due to its serious potential impact on public health, botulism is a closely monitored notifiable disease in France through a case-based passive surveillance system. In humans, this disease is rare, with an average of 10 outbreaks reported each year, mainly due to the consumption of contaminated foods. Type B and to a lesser extend type A are responsible for the majority of cases of foodborne botulism. Each year, an average of 30 outbreaks are recorded on poultry farms, about 20 cases in wild birds and about 10 outbreaks in cattle, involving a large number of animals. Mosaic forms C/D and D/C in birds and cattle, respectively, are the predominant types in animals in France. Types C and D have also been observed to a lesser extent in animals. With the exception of botulinum toxin E, which was exceptionally detected throughout the period in wild birds, the types of botulism found in animal outbreaks are different from those identified in human outbreaks over the last ten years in France and no human botulism outbreaks investigated have been linked to animal botulism. In line with the One Health concept, we present the first integrative approach to the routine surveillance of botulism in humans and animals in France.

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Popcorn – Shelled Pistachios- Groundnuts

RASFF

Aflatoxin in popcorn in  Denmark, Finland, Italy, Lithuania, Sweden

RASFF

aflatoxins beyond the permitted limits in shelled pistachios from Iran in Italy

RASFF

Aflatoxin in groundnuts from Argentina in the Netherlands

RASFF

Aflatoxin in Indian groundnuts in the Netherlands and Switzerland

RASFF Alert- Mycotoxin – Ochratoxin A – Cereal Bars for Children

RASFF

Ochratoxin A in cereal bars for children from Italy in Finland

RASFF Alert – Mycotoxin – Ergot Alkaloids – Rye Flour

RASFF

Ergot alkaloids in wholemeal rye flour from Spain in Andorra

RASFF Alert- Mycotoxin – Fumonisins – Corn Snack

RASFF

Fumonisins in corn snack for children  from Finland in the Netherlands

RASFF Alert – Mycotoxins – Dried Figs

RASFF

Mycotoxins (total aflatoxins, tenuazonic acid) in dried figs from Türkiye in France and Germany

RASFF Alerts – STEC E.coli – Fresh Tarragon – American Fillet – Goat Cheese

RASFF

STEC STX 1 and eae, E coli in tarragon fresh from Israel in the Netherlands and Poland

RASFF

STEC in fillet american from Belgium in the Netherlands

RASFF

Detection of shigatoxin producing E. coli in goat cheese from France in Belgium

France – Herring Fillet – Histamine

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Fishery and aquaculture products
  • Product brand name Scammer
  • Model names or references Herring Fillet
  • Identification of products
    Batch Date
    330270004 Use-by date 02/10/2023
  • Marketing start/end date From 02/02/2023 to 10/02/2023
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Intermarché Ouroux-sur-Saone
  • Distributors Intermarché Ouroux-sur-Saone

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Presence of Histamine revealed by an analysis
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Endogenous toxins: histamine (fish, cheese, alcoholic beverages, meats)