Category Archives: Food Toxin

USA – Oysters recalled amid Washington’s largest ever Vibrio outbreak

Food Safety News

KSWFOODWORLD

Washington state has initiated a recall of live oysters harvested from the Samish Bay growing area in the Puget Sound area. The recall is in response to multiple cases of Vibrio parahaemolyticus illnesses associated with oysters harvested in the area. 

The outbreak has already surpassed the highest number of cases ever recorded by the state for the month of July, according to the state’s Health Department. Distribution details are incomplete but it is known that some of the oysters have gone to Asian and Canadian buyers as well as customers in the United States.

A recent heat wave, coupled with very low tides at mid-day, are likely to blame for the increased rate of illness, which is associated with eating raw or undercooked shellfish, especially oysters that are contaminated with Vibrio. 

The extremely low tides are part of an 18.6-year tide cycle, which means there will be more to come for a period of time during the cycle.

New Zealand – Shellfish biotoxin alert for Hawke Bay has been removed

MPI

The Ministry for Primary Industries today removed the public health warning against collecting shellfish from the Hawke Bay. This warning was from the Mohaka River Mouth South to Cape Kidnappers. Further sampling of shellfish along this coastline has showed that PSP toxins are now at safe levels.

No other warnings remain in place.

USA – FSIS Industry Guideline for Minimizing the Risk of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in Beef (including Veal) Processing Operations

FSIS USDA

GUIDELINE IDFSIS-GD-2021-0007
ISSUE DATEJuly 2021
Replaces: 2017 Version of the Guideline

This guideline helps establishments producing non-intact and intact cuts intended for raw non-intact beef products to understand the adulterant status of STEC in beef products; design supportable control measures for STEC; develop ongoing verification measures to ensure that STEC control measures are functioning as intended; and respond when the HACCP system fails to prevent or reduce STEC to below detectable levels. This guideline relates to 9 CFR 301.2, 9 CFR 303, 9 CFR 310.25, 9 CFR 314, 9 CFR 317.2, 9 CFR 320.1, 9 CFR 417.1 through 5, and 9 CFR 441.10.

USA – FSIS Industry Guideline for Minimizing the Risk of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in Beef (including Veal) Slaughter Operations

FSIS USDA

GUIDELINE IDFSIS-GD-2021-0008
ISSUE DATEJuly 2021

Replaces: 2017 Version of the Guideline

This guideline helps establishments that slaughter beef (including veal) to implement effective sanitary dressing procedures designed to prevent carcass contamination; implement effective decontamination and antimicrobial interventions; properly assess microbial testing results; and use the results to assess the effectiveness of the overall HACCP system. This guideline relates to 9 CFR 310.18(a), 9 CFR 416.1 through 416.5, 9 CFR 417.2(a)(1), 9 CFR 417.2(c)(3), 9 CFR 417.4(a)(2), 9 CFR 417.5(a)(1), and 9 CFR 417.5(a)(2).

Luxembourg – RECALL: NIK BRAND ROASTED WATERMELON SEEDS AFLATOXIN CONTENT TOO HIGH

SAP

Aflatoxin content too high

The Luxembourg food safety authorities recall the following product:

Last name Roasted watermelon seeds
Mark Nik
Unit 200 g
Date of Minimum Durability (DDM) 02/11/2023

Danger  : Aflatoxin content too high

Aflatoxins are mycotoxins produced by certain species of Aspergillus molds that develop when the temperature and humidity of the food is high. Aflatoxins are considered genotoxic and carcinogenic by the European Food Safety Authority and can be dangerous with high and repeated consumption.

Sale in Luxembourg by:          Tobacco & Newspapers Stationery

   Route de Thionville, Luxembourg

A sale by other operators cannot be excluded.

Nigeria – Cholera Outbreak

HPS

20 July 2021

Article: 55/2905

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control reports continued transmission of cholera in the country, with 14,343-suspected cases, including 325 deaths, reported by 16 Nigerian states from 1 January through to 27 June 2021.

Travellers to the region are advised to only consume safe food and water. Food and drink to be wary of include untreated water, ice, shellfish, salads, unwashed fruit and vegetables. Travellers are also advised that good personal hygiene is essential, particularly frequent hand washing.

A vaccine is available to protect against cholera, but as the risk to most travellers is very low, it is only recommended for:

  • volunteers, aid workers and medical personnel in disaster relief situations where cholera outbreaks are likely
  • those travelling to work in slums or refugee camps, areas affected by natural disasters, or countries experiencing cholera outbreaks and where care with food and water is difficult or not possible

Further information relating to cholera can be found on the TRAVAX (for health professionals) and fitfortravel (for the general public) websites.

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Germany – Creamy Almond Ready to Eat Vegan Sauce

LMV


Warning type:Food
Date of first publication:07/16/2021
Product name:

Creamy Almond Ready to eat vegan sauce

Product pictures:

Product image.JPG

Press release

Manufacturer (distributor):

Joy in a Jar Friedberger Landstrasse 138 60316 Frankfurt am Main

Reason for warning:

Detection of Clostridium botulinum

Packaging Unit:300 ml
Durability:

all best before

Additional Information:

Toxins in food that are produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria can cause severe poisoning (food botulism), which can be life-threatening. Already a few hours after consumption, paralysis can begin, which manifests itself as blurred vision, double vision, photophobia, swallowing disorders and dry mouth. The paralysis can progressively affect the respiratory and heart muscles. Possible early symptoms are headache, diarrhea and vomiting.

People who have consumed the affected food and develop symptoms within 36 hours of consumption should seek medical treatment immediately and suspect food botulism. Early diagnosis and treatment can save lives. Seeking preventive medical treatment without symptoms does not make sense.

The product was marketed through two retail outlets in Frankfurt am Main and one retail outlet in Berlin. All customers who had purchased the product online were informed individually by the company by email.

The already existing recall for the best before 01.09.2021 has been extended to all best before. Further information can be found in the attached press release.

Homepage of the manufacturer:

Contact to the responsible authorities:

Berlin:poststelle@senjustva.berlin.de

Hesse:Schnellwarnung@rpda.hessen.de
Press releases and information
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Press release

Belgium – “toasted watermelon seeds” – grilled watermelon seeds (200g) from the NIK brand – Aflatoxin

AFSCA

Product: “toasted watermelon seeds” – grilled watermelon seeds (200g) from the NIK brand.
Problem: too high aflatoxin content.


The AFSCA is today recalling consumers of the product “toasted watermelon seeds” – roasted watermelon seeds (200g) of the NIK brand.

This recall follows a notification via the RASFF system (European Food and Feed Rapid Alert System) due to a too high aflatoxin content.
It was therefore decided to withdraw this product from sale and to recall it to consumers.

The AFSCA asks not to consume this product and to bring it back to the point of sale where it was purchased.

Product description: Product

name: “toasted watermelon seeds”
roasted watermelon seeds
Brand: NIK
Expiration date (DDM): 11/02/2023
Weight: 200g

   

This product was sold through the following outlets:

Afghania, 8400 Ostende, Torhoutsesteenweg 241
Exoticworld, 3000 Louvain, Brusselsestraat 139
Persianshop, 1090 Bruxelles, Avenue de Jette 358

For any further information , you can contact the AFSCA contact point for consumers: 0800 / 13.550 or pointdecontact@afsca.be .

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Peanuts – Watermelon Seeds – Almonds – Pistachios

RASFF

Aflatoxins in peanuts from United States in the Netherlands

RASFF

Aflatoxins in watermelon seeds from the Islamic Republic of Iran in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands

RASFF

Aflatoxinas- almendras-EEUU/Aflatoxins- almonds-USA in Spain

RASFF

Aflatoxins pistachos from Iran in Spain

RASFF

Aflatoxins in peanuts from the US in Denmark

RASFF Alert- Histamine – Fresh Tuna

RASFF

Istamina in eccesso in tonno fresco// High livel of histamine in fresh tuna from Spain in Italy