Category Archives: Microbiological Risk Assessment

France – Product recall: Ground steak on demand Without brand – Salmonella

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Product recall: Ground steak on demand Without brand

ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Presence of salmonella

PROPOSED SOLUTION

Those in possession of this product are asked not to consume it and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased.

Foodborne illness caused by salmonella results in gastrointestinal disturbances, diarrhea, vomiting and abdominal pain, often accompanied by fever; these symptoms may be more severe in young children, immunocompromised individuals and the elderly. The incubation period can range from 6 to 72 hours.
People who have consumed the products mentioned below and who have these symptoms are invited to consult their doctor, notifying him of this consumption.

FURTHER INFORMATION

▸ Lot
11313451

▸ DDM
between 04/16/2021 and 04/17/2021

▸ Packaging Laminated
sheets

▸ Start / end date of marketing
From 04/16/2021 to 04/17/2021

▸ Geographical sales area
Rue du Gord – Les 3 Bridges shopping center – 28000 CHARTRES


NaturéO CHARTRES distributors rue du Gord – Les 3 Bridges shopping center – 28000 CHARTRES

▸ Consumer service contact
0164551075

▸ Source
https://rappel.conso.gouv.fr/

Canada – Notice not to consume spaghetti sauce packaged in glass jars prepared and sold by the Fumoir du fjord

MAPAQ

Notice not to consume spaghetti sauce packaged in glass jars prepared and sold by the Fumoir du fjord

Quebec

 , April 22, 2021 

MAPAQ, in collaboration with the company Fumoir du fjord, located at 50, route de Tadoussac, in Saint-Fulgence , is warning the population not to consume the product indicated in the table below, because it has not been prepared and packaged in such a way as to ensure its safety . 

Product name Format Targeted lot
“Spaghetti sauce” 1 liter Units sold until April 20, 2021

The product that is the subject of this advisory was available for sale until April 20, 2021 , and only at the location identified above. It was packaged in mason-type glass jars and offered at room temperature. The product label includes, in addition to its name, the words “Fumoir du fjord”.

The operator is voluntarily recalling the product in question. He agreed with MAPAQ to disseminate this warning as a precautionary measure. In addition, people who have this product in their possession are advised not to consume it. They must return it to the establishment where they bought it or throw it away. Even if the affected product does not show any signs of spoilage or a suspicious odor, its consumption may represent a health risk. It should be noted that no case of illness associated with the consumption of this food has been reported to MAPAQ so far.

Additional information

Media relations
Communications
Department Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries
and Food
Tel. : 418 380-2100, extension 3512
www.mapaq.gouv.qc.ca

Product (s)

Research – Antibacterial activity of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) juice extract on selected bacteria

AJMR

Plants have potentials to be developed into many new drugs yet to be discovered because of the countless chemical compositions in them. The investigation is targeted at the antibacterial activity of sweet orange juice extract on some bacteria using ethanol and ethyl ethanoate solvent to extract juice. Ditch method was used for the sensitivity testing against Escherichia coliStaphylococcus aureusKlebsiella pneumoniae and Neisseria gonorrheae with a dilution factor of 10-10 for inoculation from pure culture of each selected bacteria. Disc method was used to test streptomycin, ciprofloxacin, gentamycin and penicillin G against test organisms as positive controls. There was no significant difference in the effect of different concentrations of the same extract on test organisms. However, there was a significant difference in the ethyl ethanoate and alcohol extracts. The ethyl ethanoate extract showed minimum inhibitory concentration at 300 mg/ml on E. coli (31.5 ± 0.5 mm); Ngonorrheae (21 ± 0.0 mm) at 200 mg/ml; Saureus (22 ± 0.0 mm) and Kpneumoniae (37 ± 3.0 mm) at 100 mg/ml; while ethanol extract at 100 mg/ml on E. coli (23.5 ± 1.5 mm) and Kpneumoniae (25 ± 5.0 mm);  N. gonorrheae (13.5 ± 1.0 mm) and S. aureus (12.5 ± 2.5 mm) at 300 mg/ml and 200 mg/ml respectively. The zones of inhibition exhibited by streptomycin ranges from Ngonorrheae (14-24 mm) E. coli; ciprofloxacin varies from 15- 21 mm on K. pneumoniae and S. aureus respectively. Gentamycin ranges from 14-20 mm on N. gonorrheae and S. aureus respectively; and penicillin G on N. gonorrheae (14 mm) and Saureus (28 mm). It can be concluded that sweet orange juice of ethyl ethanoate extract was more effective than the ethanol extract and the positive control.

Research – Looking at edible insects from a food safety perspective

FAO

While the subject of edible insects inherently encompasses a vast array of topics, from insect ecology to various rearing practices and processing methods, the primary objective of this publication is to provide an overview of the potential food safety issues associated with the production and consumption of insects . The farming of insects for food and feed is relatively recent and brings with it both benefits and challenges, some of which this publication explores .The regulatory frameworks that govern edible insects in various regions are discussed . In addition, the document highlights some of the other challenges, such as research gaps and scaling up production, that the insect sector will need to overcome if it is to have a more global reach . The intended audiences for this publication are food safety professionals, policymakers, researchers, insect producers, as well as consumers .

Australia – Naturally Good Super Paleo Breakfast Biscuits 150g – increase in moisture which may lead to microbial growth

FSANZ

Naturally Good Super Paleo Breakfast Biscuits 150g   

​Date published: 22 April 2021

Product information

Naturally Good Products Pty Ltd is conducting a recall of Naturally Good Super Paleo Breakfast Biscuits. The affected flavours are Lemon Chia, Maple Hemp and Vanilla Flax. The products have been available for sale at independent food retailers including IGA & health food stores in NSW, ACT, Qld, Vic, Tas, NT and SA.

Date markings

All best before dates from 26-08-2021 up to and including 15-03-2022

Naturally Good Super Paleo Breakfast Biscuits Lemon Chia, Maple Hemp and Vanilla Flax 

Problem

The recall is due to potential for an increase in moisture which may lead to microbial growth.

Food safety hazard

Food products may cause illness if consumed.

Country of origin

Australia

What to do​

Consumers should not eat this product and should return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund.

For further information please contact:

Naturally Good Products Pty Ltd
(03) 9460 8050
http://www.naturallygoodproducts.com.au

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Research – Salmonella, Food Safety and Food Handling Practices

MDPI

kswfoodworld salmonella

Salmonellosis is the second most reported gastrointestinal disorder in the EU resulting from the consumption of Salmonella-contaminated foods. Symptoms include gastroenteritis, abdominal cramps, bloody diarrhoea, fever, myalgia, headache, nausea and vomiting. In 2018, Salmonella accounted for more than half of the numbers of foodborne outbreak illnesses reported in the EU. Salmonella contamination is mostly associated with produce such as poultry, cattle and their feeds but other products such as dried foods, infant formula, fruit and vegetable products and pets have become important. Efforts aimed at controlling Salmonella are being made. For example, legislation and measures put in place reduced the number of hospitalizations between 2014 and 2015. However, the number of hospitalizations started to increase in 2016. This calls for more stringent controls at the level of government and the private sector. Food handlers of “meat processing” and “Ready to Eat” foods play a crucial role in the spread of Salmonella. This review presents an updated overview of the global epidemiology, the relevance of official control, the disease associated with food handlers and the importance of food safety concerning salmonellosis. View Full-Text

UK – Northern Ireland – Consultation on the rationalisation of official control shellfish biotoxin and phytoplankton monitoring points in Carlingford Lough

FSA

Northern Ireland specific
Consultation seeking stakeholders’ views on the proposed rationalisation of biotoxin and phytoplankton monitoring in Carlingford Lough and the implementation of Representative Monitoring Points (RMPs) and Associated Harvesting Areas (AHAs).

Who will this consultation be of most interest to?

Carlingford Lough shellfish harvesters, enforcement authorities, official control sampling officers, official control testing laboratories and other interested stakeholders.

Consultation subject

A proposal by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to rationalise the number of official control monitoring points for biotoxin and phytoplankton monitoring in Carlingford Lough and introduce Representative Monitoring Points (RMPs) and Associated Harvesting Areas (AHAs) .

Purpose of the consultation

To seek comments from industry, enforcement authorities, and other interested stakeholders on the proposed rationalisation of biotoxin and phytoplankton monitoring in Carlingford Lough and the implementation of RMPs and AHAs.

Consultation Pack

How to respond

Responses to this consultation should be emailed or posted to the addresses below:

Email: executive.support@food.gov.uk

Postal address:

Food Standards Agency in Northern Ireland
Executive Support Unit
10a-c Clarendon Road, Belfast
Co Antrim
BT1 3GB

Ireland – Recall of Dunnes Stores Sharing Breaded Irish Chicken Goujons and Sharing Sweet Chilli Irish Chicken Wings due to the Possibility of Undercooked Chicken

FSAI

Tuesday, 20 April 2021

Summary
Category 2: For Information
Alert Notification: 2021.33
Product: Dunnes Stores Sharing Breaded Irish Chicken Goujons, pack size: 250g; Dunnes Stores Sharing Sweet Chilli Irish Chicken Wings, pack size: 450g
Batch Code: All batch codes, all best before dates.
Country Of Origin: Ireland

Message:

Dunnes Stores is recalling all batches of its Sharing Breaded Irish Chicken Goujons and Sharing Sweet Chilli Irish Chicken Wings, as the batches may have been possibly undercooked by the producer. Point-of-sale recall notices will be displayed in stores supplied with the implicated batches.

Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batches.

Dunnes Stores Chicken Goujons and Wings

Research – Contamination of ready-to-eat street food in Pakistan with Salmonella spp.: Implications for consumers and food safety

IJID Online

kswfoodworld salmonella

Highlights

  • Microbial contamination of street food sold in Quetta.
  • 38% (121/320) of ready-to-eat food samples were contaminated with microbial pathogens.
  • Food quality was worse in summer months.
  • Salmonella enteritidis and Salmonella typhimurium were identified by multiplex polymerase chain reaction.
  • Isolated pathogens showed antibiotic resistance.

Abstract

Objectives

Ready-to-eat (RTE) food sold in Quetta, Pakistan was assessed for microbial contamination.

Methods

Equal numbers of samples were collected from four categories of RTE food – burgers, shawarma, pizza and sandwiches – from January 2018 to December 2018. Microbial contamination of individual food samples was assessed by quantifying the total aerobic count obtained from plating samples on bacterial growth medium. Salmonella spp. serovars were identified using polymerase chain reaction.

Results

Approximately 38% (121/320) of RTE food samples were not fit for human consumption. The most contaminated type of RTE food was shawarma (49%). Microbial contamination of food samples was higher in summer compared with the other seasons. Approximately 40% (49/121) of food samples that were not fit for human consumption were contamined with Salmonella spp. Salmonella enteritidis (69%) and Salmonella typhimurium (31%) were the only serovars among the samples testing positive for Salmonella spp. Of the 49 samples with high microbial counts, S. enteritidis was present in 34 samples and S. typhimurium was present in 15 samples. The antibiotic sensitivity results demonstrated that both S. enteritidis and S. typhimurium were resistant to amoxicillin. In addition, S. enteritidis was resistant to chloramphenicol and erythromycin, and S. typhimurium presented high resistance to erythromycin. Both S. typhimurium and S. enteritidis were highly sensitive to kanamycin.

Conclusion

RTE food sold by street vendors in Quetta was found to be contaminated with Salmonella spp. and poses a great health risk to consumers. As such, consumption should be avoided, and the health authorities should take stringent action to ensure the quality of street food in order to reduce the healthcare burden.

Australia – Coles Tasmanian Smoked Salmon 150g – Recall

FSANZ

Date published: 20 April 2021

Update 20 April 2021: Please note distribution has been extended to include Coles Supermarkets in Tasmania.

Product information

Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Ltd is conducting a recall of Coles Tasmanian Smoked Salmon 150g. The product has been available for sale at in Coles Supermarkets in Victoria (excluding Mildura stores), WA and Tasmania and Coles Online.

Date markings

Use By 07 April 2023

Coles Tasmanian sliced salmon

Problem

The recall is due to an incorrect Use By date. The product was incorrectly labelled with a Use By date of 07 April 2023,
instead of 07 May 2021.

Food safety hazard

The food may cause illness if consumed after 07 May 2021.

Country of origin

Australia.

What to do​

While the product is currently safe to eat, customers should not consume the product beyond the correct Use By date of 07 May 2021.

Customers should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.

For further information please contact:

Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Ltd
1800 061 562
www.coles.com.au

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