Category Archives: food recall

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Poultry Products – Brazilian Poultry Products – Sesame seeds – Raisins – Walnut Kernels – Chicken Inner Fillet Meat – Sock Samples – Chicken Meat Preparations

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Salmonella spp in sesame seeds from Türkiye in Greece

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Salmonella spp in chicken meat preparation Brazil in the Netherlands

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Salmonella spp in raisins from Türkiye in the Netherlands

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Salmonella spp. in walnut kernels from the United States, via the Netherlands in Germany

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Salmonella spp in chicken kebab from Poland in Spain

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Salmonella spp. in chicken/turkey kebab from Poland in Italy

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Salmonella Minnesota in salted chicken breast from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella Heidelberg in poultry meat preparation from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella spp in Chicken inner fillet Meat in Bulgaria

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Salmonella Enteritidis in socks samples in the chicken coop from Poland, UK, Ireland and France

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Detection of salmonella infantis on chicken meat preparations from Spain in France

RASFF Alert- Vibrio vulnificus – Frozen Shrimp

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Presence of Vibrio vulnificus in frozen aquaculture shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) from Ecuador in Italy

RASFF Alert- Norovirus – Oysters

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Presence of norovirus in oysters from Netherlands in Italy

RASFF Alert- STEC E.coli – Roe Deer Cuts

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STEC in Capreolus cuts from United Kingdom in the Netherlands

RASFF Alerts – Listeria monocytogenes – Smoked Salmon – Cheese

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Listeria monocytogenes in smoked salmon from Denmark in Greece and Italy

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Listeria in cheese from Germany in Denmark

RASFF Alert- Mycotoxin – Patulin – Dried Apple Dices

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High patulin content in dried apple dices from Poland in Hungary

RASFF Alert- Mold/Mould – Wholegrain Bread and Wheat Pita

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Mould growth in baked goods (wholegrain bread and wheat pita) from Germany, partly produced in the Netherlands in  Austria, Azerbaijan, Chile, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Switzerland.

Canada – Juewei brand meat and vegetable products recalled due to Listeria monocytogenes

CFIA

Product
Meat and vegetable products – 46 Products
Issue
Food – Microbial Contamination – Listeria
What to do

Do not consume, use, sell, serve or distribute recalled products

Distribution
British Columbia

Issue

The affected products are being recalled from the marketplace due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

What you should do

  • If you think you became sick from consuming a recalled product, contact your healthcare provider
  • Check to see if you have recalled products
  • Do not consume, serve, use, sell, or distribute recalled products
  • Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the location where they were purchased

Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick. Symptoms can include vomiting, nausea, persistent fever, muscle aches, severe headache and neck stiffness. Pregnant women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems are particularly at risk. Although infected pregnant women may experience only mild, flu-like symptoms, the infection can lead to premature delivery, infection of the newborn or even stillbirth. In severe cases of illness, people may die.

Europe – Prolonged multi-country outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes ST1607 linked to smoked salmon products

EFSA

Abstract
A prolonged genomic cluster of 20 human Listeria monocytogenes ST1607 infections has been reported to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, with cases identified in Denmark (17), Germany (1), and Italy (2) since 2019. The number of cases has sharply increased after 2021. The most recent case was reported in March 2024 in Denmark, indicating an ongoing risk of further infections. Of 20 listeriosis cases, five have died (one due to another cause than L. monocytogenes infection), indicating high severity of infection
particularly among elderly people with underlying chronic conditions.
The national investigations the traceability and genomic data analyses revealed the detection of five matching L. monocytogenes ST1607 isolates from four sliced smoked salmon products (four batches) produced by the Danish Processing Plant A between 2021 and 2024. These contaminated products were distributed to the three countries (Denmark, Germany, and Italy) reporting human cases to ECDC. The identification of the outbreak
strain from the environment of the Danish Processing Plant A in 2023 and in the products since 2021 indicates the persistence of the L. monocytogenes ST1607 within the plant and suggests that the point(s) of the contamination in the plant have not been identified and controlled. Although control measures had been implemented at the plant and withdrawals and recalls of contaminated batches were performed, new batches of contaminated products could still be placed on the market until the site(s) at the plant and the root(s) of the contamination in the fish production chain are identified and properly controlled.
Based on the available information from case interviews, microbiological and traceability analysis, the conclusion is that sliced smoked salmon products are the likely sources of infection. New cases could occur in EU/EEA countries, particularly among vulnerable people, until the root(s) of contaminations are identified and corrective measures are implemented.

France – FROZEN FROG LEGS – Salmonella

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Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Snails and frogs
Product brand name
SKB
Model names or references
FROZEN FROG LEGS 500G
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3265220514912 L113120412 Minimum durability date 06/30/2026
Products List
In-store_display-_product_recall_.pdfAttachment
Packaging
bag 500 g
Start/end date of marketing
From 04/14/2024 to 04/23/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the freezer
Health mark
Salmonella detection
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
Gineys DS catering (DS Rhones-Alpes) France Fees Rhône-Alpes SOCAPRO-Pormocash