Category Archives: Foodborne Illness

Research – Investigation of grouped cases of haemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) and shiga-toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) infections linked to the consumption of Buitoni® brand Fraîch’Up pizzas. Update on May 4, 2022.

Sante Publique

Public Health France and the National Reference Center (CNR) E. coli and its associated laboratory (Institut Pasteur, Paris, and Microbiology Laboratory of the Robert Debré Hospital, Paris), in conjunction with the Directorate General for Food, the Directorate General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Prevention, and in coordination with the Directorate General for Health, have been investigating since 02/10/2022 an increase in the number of cases of haemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) pediatric infections and Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) infections.

The epidemiological, microbiological and traceability investigations carried out since that date have confirmed a link between the occurrence of these grouped cases and the consumption of frozen pizzas from the Buitoni brand Fraîch’Up range contaminated with STEC bacteria. On 03/18/2022, the company proceeded with the withdrawal-recall of all the pizzas in the Fraîch’Up range, marketed since June 2021 and the authorities asked the people who hold these pizzas not to consume them and to destroy them.

The total number of HUS cases linked to the consumption of these pizzas has stabilized since the withdrawal-recall. Other reports of STEC infection are investigated as part of routine surveillance. To date, these reports are not linked to grouped cases or consumption of Fraîch’Up pizzas.

Case of SHU in France: update on 04/05/22

As of 04/05/2022, 56 confirmed cases have been identified, of which 54 are linked to STEC O26 strains, and 2 to STEC O103 strains.

These 56 cases occurred in 55 children and 1 adult, who presented symptoms between 18/01/2022 (week 3) and 05/04/2022 (week 14) (Figure 1). The epidemic peak is in week 7 (14/02 to 20/02) and week 9 (28/02 to 06/03), with 10 cases each of these weeks.

These 56 cases occurred in 12 regions of metropolitan France: Hauts-de-France (12 cases), Ile-de-France (9 cases), New Aquitaine (8 cases), Pays de la Loire (7 cases), Brittany ( 6 cases), Grand Est (3 cases), Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (3 cases), Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (2 cases), Occitanie (2 cases), Center Val-de-Loire (2 cases) , Bourgogne Franche-Comté (1 case) and Normandy (1 case) (Figure 2).

The 55 sick children are aged from 1 to 17 years old with a median age of 6 years; 25 (45%) are female; 48 (87%) presented with HUS, 7 (13%) with STEC gastroenteritis. Two children died. The adult did not present with HUS.

Figure 1: Epidemic curve: number of confirmed cases of HUS and STEC infections, by week of onset of symptoms – metropolitan France, weeks 3 to 14, 2022 (N=54: week of onset of symptoms not specified for 2 cases )
Figure 1: Epidemic curve: number of confirmed cases of HUS and STEC infections, by week of onset of symptoms - metropolitan France, weeks 3 to 14, 2022 (N=54: week of onset of symptoms not specified for 2 cases )
Figure 2: Geographical distribution of confirmed cases of HUS and STEC infections (N=56) linked to the consumption of Buitoni® brand Fraîch’Up pizzas, by region of residence in metropolitan France, weeks 3 to 14, 2022
Figure 2: Geographical distribution of confirmed cases of HUS and STEC infections (N=56) linked to the consumption of Buitoni® brand Fraîch'Up pizzas, by region of residence in metropolitan France, weeks 3 to 14, 2022

India – 200 hotels shut in crackdown on stale food after food poisoning death in Kerala

Hindustan Times

A week after a 16-year-old girl died in north Kerala after consuming stale shawarma, the government launched a crackdown on the eateries during which over 200 hotels were shut and large quantity of stale meat and fish was seized in a week-long operation across the state.

“During the drive, over 500 kg stale meat and 6,000 kg fish laced with chemicals was seized in the state,”said a food safety official said, adding, “the checking drive will be intensified.” Last week, the high court had registered a case suo motu and asked the government and food safety officials to conduct regular examinations instead of acting only after a tragedy.

Belgium – Chocolate products (chocolate, chewing gum, sweets, cookies, waffles) of the STRAUSS ELITE brand – Salmonella

AFSCA

Recall of Amandex
Products: Chocolate products (chocolate, chewing gum, sweets, cookies, waffles) of the STRAUSS ELITE brand
Problem: Possible presence of Salmonella.


In collaboration with the FASFC, AMANDEX is withdrawing chocolate products (chocolate, chewing gum, sweets, biscuits, waffles) from the STRAUSS ELITE company from sale and recalling them from consumers due to the possible presence of Salmonella.

AMANDEX asks its customers not to consume these products and to return them to the point of sale where they were purchased.

Description of products

– Chocolate products: chocolate, chewing gum, candies, cookies, waffles
– Brand: Elite Strauss
– Regardless of expiry date, batch number and nature of packaging

Complete list of recalled products (PDF) – UPDATE

The products were distributed in different points of sale:

Point of sale name /

Distribution chain name

Street + number Postal code Commune (city)
GROSZ CENTER BV J.JORDANSTRAAT 64 2018 ANTWERPEN
BAK. GOTTESFELD BV MERCATORSTRAAT 20 2018 ANTWERPEN
KATZ-HERSHKOVITZ ISABELLALEI 47 2018 ANTWERPEN
MANDL LAMORINIERESTRAAT 136 2018 ANTWERPEN
Super shop BV BELGIËLEI 151 2018 ANTWERPEN
BRAUN-HERSTIK DEVORA VAN DIEPENBEECKSTRAAT 63 2018 ANTWERPEN
CONVENIENCE LAMORINIÈRESTRAAT 199 2018 ANTWERPEN
Klein’s Voeding MERCATORSTRAAT 22 2018 ANTWERPEN
HOFFMAN ELIEZER LANGE KIEVITSTRAAT 58 2018 ANTWERPEN
PEREL SIMONSTRAAT 22 2018 ANTWERPEN
KING FOOD MANDEL LAMORINIERESTRAAT 25 2018 ANTWERPEN
HUIS VOOR DE JEUGD VZW. BRIALMONTLEI 48 2018 ANTWERPEN
FRESH FOOD (GROSZ). CHARLOTTELEI 25 2018 ANTWERPEN
FREEZE TOV VANDERKINDEREN STREET 381 1180 BRUSSELS
HAMAKOM SRL HENRI WAFELAERTS STREET 12 1060 BRUSSELS
HERCZL&GOLD BV Provincestraat 216 2018 ANTWERPEN
BE.H PRINS BOUDEWIJENLAAN 9/4A 2550 KONTICH

For any additional information , please contact:
Madame MANDEL via GSM: 0476 447259 or via e-mail: AMANDEX.77@GMAIL.COM

India – Food poisoning: Salmonella, Shigella found in shawarma samples

New Indian Express

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The food samples collected from the shawarma outlet at Cheruvathur had the presence of salmonella and shigella bacteria, Health Minister Veena George has said. The chicken shawarma samples had salmonella and shigella while the pepper powder had salmonella. These samples have been confirmed ‘unsafe’ as per the Food Safety Act. A 16-year-old schoolgirl died and 52 persons fell sick after having shawarma from a snacks bar at Cheruvathur recently.

The special drive of the Food Safety Department saw inspections on 349 premises across the state on Saturday. Action was taken against 32 outlets which did not have licence or registration. Notices were served on 119 institutions. Twenty-two kilograms of stale meat was seized. Thirty-two samples were sent for lab test.

Since May 2, 1,132 raids were conducted across the state. Action was taken against 142 outlets which lacked licence or registration. Notice was served on 466 establishments. One hundred and sixty-two kilograms of stale meat was seized and 125 samples were sent for lab test. A total of 6,035 kg of fish, either adulterated or stale, was destroyed. Four hundred and fifty eight outlets were raided as part of ‘Operation Jaggery’ drive, the minister said.

USA – Over 7,300 Lucky Charms Cereal Illness Complaints On Iwaspoisoned.com, FDA Investigating

forbes

You could say that there have been cereal complaints about Lucky Charms. On May 6, 2022, the website iwaspoisoned.com posted the following message: “Starting in late 2021 Lucky Charms food poisoning reports started to trend on iwaspoisoned.com. Now there are reports of over 7,300 sick.”

Yeah, there probably aren’t too many people saying, “gee, I really hope to trend on iwaspoisoned.com.” This website allows people to submit reports of feeling ill after eating a food item that was served at or sold by a business. According to the website, “This real time information is shared by consumers, food authorities, restaurants, and industry with one aim – to make eating a safer experience.” Their stated goal is to prevent “food poisoning outbreaks, reduces risks, and creates better outcomes for restaurants, shareholders, and the public.” Therefore, it’s probably not the place to complain about your significant other’s cooking, unless your significant other happens to be a restaurant or a food manufacturing company.

UK – Update 3: Ferrero recalls in the UK products intended for European market

FSA

Ferrero is extending its precautionary recall of a selection of European labelled Kinder products manufactured at the Arlon factory in Belgium, which might be contaminated with Salmonella. Investigations have found that some products, intended for the European market only and which have already been recalled by Ferrero in Europe, have been imported into the UK by UK importers not linked to Ferrero. This update does not replace earlier update 2. Both updates are valid.

Product details

Kinder Maxi Mix Peluche
Pack size 133g
Best before 21 August 2022
Kinder Niespodzianka Maxi Lei
Pack size 100g
Best before 21 August 2022
Ferrero Kinder Mix Geschenktüte
Pack size 193g
Best before 21 August 2022
Ferrero Kinder Mix Bunte Mischung
Pack size 132g
Best before 21 August 2022
Kinder Niespodzianka Maxi Uni BN
Pack size 100g
Best before 21 August 2022
Kinder Surprise Geant Gar
Pack size 100g
Best before 20 August 2022
Kinder Surprise Fille
Pack size 100g
Best before 20 April 2022
Kinder Schokobons Sachet
Pack size 125g and 200g
Best before 26 October 2022
Kinder Happy Moments
Pack size 242g
Best before 21 August 2022
Kinder Happy Moment Ballotin 1
Pack size All
Best before 21 August 2022
Swieta Kinder Jajko Z Niespodzianka Maxi Uni Wn
Pack size 100g
Best before 21 August 2022
Swieta Kinder Maxi Mix Peluche Bn
Pack size 133g
Best before 21 August 2022

Risk statement

The possible presence of Salmonella in the products listed above.

Symptoms caused by Salmonella usually include fever, diarrhoea and abdominal cramps.

Action taken by the company

Ferrero is recalling the above products. Point of sale notices will be displayed in retail stores that are selling these products. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the products.

Our advice to consumers

If you have bought the above products do not eat them. Instead, please take them back to the store where you purchased the products and request a refund.

Mallorca – Six hospitalised in Palma with Salmonella

Majorca Daily Bulletin

Six people have been hospitalised in Palma with salmonella.

The victims were infected after eating tortilla at a restaurant on the outskirts of the El Terreno neighbourhood of the city.

The Health department has launched an investigation to determine whether there are any other problems at the restaurant.

Hospitals and Health Centres must report all salmonella cases to the Ministry of Health, who carry out a survey to determine the source of the outbreak.

In August 2019, a Japanese restaurant in Calle Blanquerna was temporarily closed after a salmonella outbreak affected more than 100 people.

India – Food poisoning: E.Coli, Coliforms found in samples from snacks shop

New Indian Express

KASARGOD: The presence of e-Coli and coliform bacteria was found in the food samples taken from Ideal snacks bar at Cheruvathur, said an official source. The Department of Food Safety had sent the samples for testing at the Regional Analytical Laboratory in Kozhikode after a schoolgirl, who had shawarma from the eatery, died, and another 52 persons who ate from there fell sick.

The presence of the highly contagious shigella bacteria, which causes intestinal infection, was found in the blood and stool samples of the patients tested at Kozhikode Medical College Hospital.
The laboratory is now conducting tests on the food samples to ascertain the presence of shigella and salmonella, another bacteria that affect the intestinal tracts, said the source. Only after these two tests, the report would be officially released.

USA – FDA Core Investigation Table Update

FDA

Date
Posted
Ref Pathogen or
Cause of Illness

Product(s)
Linked to
Illnesses

(if any)
Total
Case Count

Status
4/20/

2022

1064 Not Yet
Identified
Dry Cereal 529 adverse
event reports
Active
4/13/

2022

1057 Listeria
monocytogenes
Not Yet
Identified
18 Active
4/6/

2022

NA Norovirus* Raw Oysters See
CDC Alert
Active
3/30/

2022

1060 Not Yet
Identified
Meal

Replacement
Drink

6 adverse
event reports
Active
3/16/

2022

1055 Salmonella
Saintpaul
Not Identified 60 Closed
2/17/

2022

1056 Cronobacter
sakazakii
Powdered
Infant
Formula
See
Advisory
Active
2/9/

2022

1040 Listeria
monocytogenes
Not Yet
Identified
19 Active
2/2/

2022

1054 Enteroinvasive
E. coli
O143:H26
Not
Identified
16 Closed
1/10/

2022

1050 E. coli
O121:H19
Romaine 4 Closed
12/29/

2021

1052 E. coli
O157:H7
Packaged
Salad
See Outbreak
Advisory
Closed
12/20/

2021

1039 Listeria
monocytogenes
Packaged
Salad
See Outbreak
Advisory
Closed
12/15/

2021

1048 Listeria
monocytogenes
Packaged
Salad
See Outbreak
Advisory
Closed

India – Shigella caused food poisoning in girl who died after eating shawarma: Kerala health department

India Express

Shigella - kswfoodworld

Kerala health department on Tuesday identified shigella bacteria as the cause of food poisoning which claimed the life of a student and led to the hospitalisation of around 30 others in the state’s Kasaragod district.

District medical officer Dr S K Ramdas said the presence of shigella was confirmed after testing the blood and faeces of those undergoing treatment for food poisoning. The samples collected from the hospitalised persons were tested at the government medical college hospital in Kozhikode, he said.