Category Archives: Food Toxin

USA – Recall of Glass Jars of in the Mix, Brand Castle and Sisters’ Gourmet Baking Mixes Because of Possible Health Risk.

FDA

In cooperation with ADM Milling Co., Brand Castle, LLC of Bedford Heights, Ohio is voluntarily recalling 25 oz and 32 oz glass jars of cookie and brownie mix out of an abundance of caution because it may be contaminated with pathogenic E. coli.

The product is being recalled because an ingredient supplier, ADM Milling Co., has issued a recall for the flour used in these products due to E. coli contamination found in a single lot code of H&R Flour at their Buffalo production plant.

To date, no illnesses have been reported with these products and no further product have been shipped from our facility.

Australia – Lactalis Australia Pty Ltd — Lactalis Australia Milk 1L & 2L

Photograph of Lactalis Milk Products

Identifying features

Use by date
2 July 2019
Other
APN/AEN in order of appearance above excepting Pauls Professional Café Crema Milk (Food service no bar code), 9315303001458, 9344113001006, 9344113001013, 9322613103024, 9310036039488, 9310036000808, 9310036000853

What are the defects?

The recall is due to microbial (E. coli) contamination.

What are the hazards?

Food products contaminated with E. coli may cause illness if consumed.

RASFF Alert – Bacillus cereus Toxin – Cardamom

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RASFF – Bacillus cereus diarrheal enterotoxin (up to 45000 CFU/g) in cardamom from Guatemala in Finland

RASFF Alert – STEC E.coli – Boneless Beef Rump

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RASFF – shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (in 3 out of 5 samples /25g) and suspicion of shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (in 2 out of 5 samples /25g) in chilled boneless beef rump from Uruguay in Portugal

 

RASFF Alerts – Ochratoxin A – Chilli Powder – Spice Mix

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RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 39.1; Tot. = 39.9 µg/kg – ppb) and ochratoxin A (106.1 µg/kg – ppb) in chilli powder from Sri Lanka in Cyprus

RASFF – ochratoxin A (25; 27 µg/kg – ppb) in spice mix from France in France

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Pistachios – Chilli Powder – Groundnuts

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RASFF – aflatoxins (Tot. = 11.05 µg/kg – ppb) in pistachios in shell from Iran in Slovakia

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 39.1; Tot. = 39.9 µg/kg – ppb) and ochratoxin A (106.1 µg/kg – ppb) in chilli powder from Sri Lanka in Cyprus

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 13.4; Tot. = 15 µg/kg – ppb) in pistachio kernels from Iran in France

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 8.7; Tot. = 9.7 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts in shell from Egypt in Germany

New Zealand – Food poisoning associated with consumption of raw mussels

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New Zealand Food Safety is urging people to ensure they cook raw mussels thoroughly after an increase in cases of food poisoning associated with commercially grown New Zealand mussels.

Over the past 6 weeks, there has been an increase in cases of people with food poisoning caused by Vibrio parahaemolyticus.

Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a marine microorganism that occurs naturally throughout the world.  Not all Vibrio parahaemolyticus strains cause illness in humans and surveys to date of New Zealand shellfish have found very low levels and incidence of disease-causing strains.

However, some strains do cause illness in humans.  Symptoms are predominantly stomach cramps and watery diarrhoea and sometimes nausea, vomiting and fever.  Generally people who are sick recover without hospital treatment, however, in severe cases hospitalisation is required.

New Zealand Food Safety’s director of food regulation Paul Dansted says the majority of people who have become sick have bought commercially-grown New Zealand mussels harvested from a single growing area in the Coromandel and were eaten raw or partially cooked. This growing area has been closed by New Zealand Food Safety while further investigations continue.

“Additional testing is being done to confirm the type of Vibrio parahaemolyticus that has caused this illness.  It is possible that the strain of Vibrio parahaemolyticus is unusually aggressive which may mean that even low numbers could cause illness.

“Additional testing of mussels and the waters that they are being grown in is also underway to help us understand why this has happened.

“The mussels at the centre of the outbreak were all bought in their raw state, in the shell. They are not the mussels that can be bought in plastic pottles. Those mussels are cooked and marinated and are not affected.

“Until we have more information, New Zealand Food Safety is reminding people to take care when handling, preparing, and consuming mussels.”

Cooking temperatures for mussels should be above 65°C. This will ensure that any Vibrio parahaemolyticus that is present in mussels will be destroyed.

  • Don’t eat raw or undercooked mussels or other shellfish. Cook them before eating.
  • Always wash your hands with soap and water after handing raw shellfish.
  • Avoid contaminating cooked shellfish with raw shellfish and its juices.

New Zealand Food Safety’s advice to consumers who are pregnant or have low immunity is to avoid eating raw shellfish.

Australia – Lactalis Australia milks with microbial contamination

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Product information

Lactalis Australia Pty Ltd is conducting a recall of the products below. The products have been available for sale at Coles,Woolworths, IGA and other retailers (including food service venues) across Victoria, as well as some retailers and food service outlets in Southern NSW including the Murray, Riverina and Western Districts of NSW.

  • 7-Eleven Lite Milk 2L Bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)
  • Gippy Full Cream Milk 2L Bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)
  • Gippy Lite Milk 2L Bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)
  • Maxi Foods Lite Milk 2L Bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)
  • Pauls Professional Cafe Crema Milk 2L Bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)
  • Pauls Smarter White 2% Fat Milk 2L Bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)
  • Rev Low Fat Milk 2L Bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)
  • Rev Low Fat Milk 1L Carton (use by date: 2 July 2019)

Date markings

Use By 2 July 2019

Problem

The recall is due to microbial (E.coli) contamination.

Food safety hazard

Food products contaminated with E.coli may cause illness if consumed.

Country of origin

Australia

Australia – Coles Fresh Full Cream Milk 2 Litres

FSANZ

Eureka Operations trading as Coles Express is conducting a recall of Coles Fresh Full Cream Milk 2 Litres. The product has been available for sale at all Victorian Coles Express sites and four Coles Express stores in southern NSW – Deniliquin North, Tocumwal, Albury and Albury North.

Date markings

02 JULY 2019

Problem

The recall is due to microbial (E.coli) contamination.

Food safety hazard

Food products contaminated with E.coli may cause illness if consumed.

Country of origin

Australia

USA – Outbreak of E. coli Infections Linked to Ground Beef Final Update

CDC

This outbreak appears to be over. Ill people in this outbreak ate ground beef from many sources. No single supplier, distributor, or brand of ground beef was identified. Consumers and restaurants should always handle and cook ground beef safely to avoid foodborne illness.