Category Archives: Microbiology

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Enterobacteriaceae – Dog Chews

European Food Alerts

RASFF

too high count of Enterobacteriaceae (1910 CFU/g) in dog chews from China in Sweden

Australia – Nudie nothing but 2 apples 200ml – Mycotoxin – Patulin

FSANZ

Product information

Monde Nissan Australia Pty Ltd (nudie Foods) is conducting a recall of nudie nothing but 2 apples 200ml. The product has been available for sale at independent food retailers including IGA in NSW, Vic & SA and independent food retailers in Qld, Tas & WA and Woolworths nationally.

Date markings

BEST BEFORE 18-JUNE-21
(All other Best Before dates are not affected)

nudie nothing but 2 apples 200ml

Problem

The recall is due to microbial (mycotoxin – patulin) contamination.

Food safety hazard

Food products containing the mycotoxin patulin may cause illness if consumed.

Country of origin

Australia

What to do​

Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice and should return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund.

For further information please contact:

Monde Nissan Australia Pty Ltd
1800 466 834
info@nudie.com.au
www.nudie.com.au

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Australia – Woolworths Cooked and Peeled Cocktail Prawns 1kg – Microbial Contamination

FSANZ

Update 23 December 2020:  please note distribution has been extended to include Woolworths stores in NSW (in stores surrounding the ACT), TAS and ACT.

​Date published: 23 December 2020

Product information

Woolworths is conducting a recall of Woolworths Cooked & Peeled Cocktail Prawns 1kg. The product has been available for sale at Woolworths stores in NSW (in stores surrounding the ACT), VIC, SA, NT, TAS, ACT and WA and at Woolworths Metro stores in VIC and ACT.

Date markings

Best Before 21 02 2022

Cooked and Peeled Cocktail Prawns

Problem

The recall is due to potential microbial contamination.

Food safety hazard

Food products with potential microbial contamination may cause illness if consumed.

Country of origin

Thailand

What to do​

Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice and should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.

For further information please contact:

Woolworths
1800 103 515
https://www.woolworths.com.au/

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Canada – Updated Food Recall Warning – Certain Assala, Compliments, The Deli-Shop, and Levitts brands deli meat products recalled due to Listeria monocytogenes

CFIA

Recall details

Ottawa, December 22, 2020 – The food recall warning issued on December 15, 2020 has been updated to include additional product information. This additional information was identified during the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) food safety investigation.

Levitts Foods (Canada) Inc. is recalling certain Assala, Compliments, The Deli-Shop, and Levitts brands deli meat products from the marketplace due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Consumers should not consume the recalled products described below.

Recalled products

Brand Product Size UPC Codes
Assala Montreal Style Smoked Meat 150 g 8 82756 71684 4 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
Compliments Smoked Beef Eye of the Round Pastrami 175 g 0 68820 13355 1 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
Compliments Corned Beef 175 g 0 68820 13356 8 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
Compliments Montreal-Style Smoked Meat 175 g 0 68820 13357 5 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
Compliments Roast Beef 175 g 0 68820 13358 2 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
Compliments Roast Beef 300 g 0 68820 13359 9 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
Compliments Smoked Beef Pastrami 175 g 0 68820 13360 5 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
Levitts Montreal Style Smoked Meat 150 g 8 82756 71084 2 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
Levitts Corned Beef 150 g 8 82756 72084 1 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
Levitts New York Style Pastrami 150 g 8 82756 73084 0 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
Levitts Seasoned Roast Beef 150 g 8 82756 74084 9 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
Levitts Old Fashioned Montreal Smoked Meat Variable Starting with 2 61043 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
The Deli-Shop Sliced Pastrami 175 g 0 59749 95373 3 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48
The Deli-Shop Sliced Pastrami 2 x 175 g 0 59749 95227 9 All best before dates up to and including 2021/JA/22 EST 48

What you should do

If you think you became sick from consuming a recalled product, call your doctor.

Check to see if you have the recalled products in your home. Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the store where they were purchased.

Background

This recall was triggered by CFIA test results. If other high-risk products are recalled, the CFIA will notify the public through updated Food Recall Warnings.

The CFIA is verifying that industry is removing the recalled products from the marketplace.

Illnesses

There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products. However, there has been one reported illness that may be associated with the consumption of the products included in the Food Recall Warning of December 7, 2020.

Product photos

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  • The Deli-Shop, sliced pastrami, 2 x 175 g - back
  • The Deli-Shop, sliced pastrami, 2 x 175 g - front
  • The Deli-Shop, sliced pastrami, 175 g
  • Compliments Smoked Beef Eye of the Round Pastrami, 175 g - front
  • Compliments Smoked Beef Eye of the Round Pastrami, 175 g - back
  • Compliments brand Corned beef, 175 g - front
  • Compliments corned beef, 175 g - back
  • Compliments Montreal-Style Smoked Meat, 175 g - front
  • Compliments Montreal-Style Smoked Meat, 175 g - back
  • Compliments Roast Beef, 175 g - front
  • Compliments Roast Beef, 175 g - back
  • Compliments Roast Beef, 300 g - front
  • Compliments Roast Beef, 300 g - back
  • Compliments Smoked Beef Pastrami, 175 g - front
  • Compliments Smoked Beef Pastrami, 175 g - back
  • Levitts Old Fashioned Montreal Smoked Meat, variable - front
  • Levitts Old Fashioned Montreal Smoked Meat, variable - back
  • Levitts Montreal Style Smoked Meat, 150 g - front
  • Levitts Montreal Style Smoked Meat, 150 g - back
  • Assala brand Montreal Style Smoked meat, 150 g - front
  • Assala brand Montreal Style Smoked meat, 150 g - back
  • Levitts Corned Beef, 150 g - front
  • Levitts Corned Beef, 150 g - back
  • Levitts New York Style Pastrami, 150 g - front
  • Levitts Seasoned Roast beef, 150 g - back
  • Levitts New York Style Pastrami, 150 g - back
  • Levitts Seasoned Roast beef, 150 g - front

Public enquiries and media

Company information
Levitts Foods (Canada) Inc.: Simon Larochelle, 514-367-1654
Public enquiries
Toll-free: 1-800-442-2342 (Canada and U.S.)
Telephone: 1-613-773-2342 (local or international)
Email: cfia.enquiries-demandederenseignements.acia@canada.ca
Media relations
Telephone: 613-773-6600
Email: cfia.media.acia@canada.ca

Germany – Potato Salad Buckwar with Herbs -Salmonella

LMW

Warning type:Food
Date of first publication:12/22/2020
Product name:

Potato Salad Buckwar with Herbs

Manufacturer (distributor):Feinkostmanufaktur – frisch & spracher GmbH, Pulsnitz / Saxony
Reason for warning:Suspected contamination with salmonella
Packaging Unit:200g and 750g
Durability:Best before: December 28th, 2020 and January 2nd, 2020
Lot identification:Batches: 12.10 and 12.15
Homepage of the manufacturer:

Contact to the responsible authorities:

Brandenburg:

Konsumenterschutz@Msgiv.Brandenburg.de

Saxony:

poststelle@sms.sachsen.de

Germany – Meat salad with herbs – Salmonella

LMW

Warning type: Food
Date of first publication: 12/22/2020
Product name: Meat salad with herbs
Manufacturer (distributor): Feinkostmanufaktur frisch & spracher GmbH, Pulsnitz / Saxony
Reason for warning:

Suspected contamination with salmonella

Packaging Unit: 250g and 750g
Durability: Best before: December 31, 2020
Lot identification: Batch: 12.15
Homepage of the manufacturer:

Contact to the responsible authorities:

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania:

poststelle@lm.mv-regierung.de

Saxony:

poststelle@sms.sachsen.de

Iceland – Christmas without foodborne infections

MAST

There is a lot of pressure on Icelanders’ kitchens during Christmas preparations in December and during the holidays. Hygiene, cooling and proper heating of food are extremely important in order to prevent guests and household members from getting foodborne illnesses and associated discomfort.

Disease-causing bacteria can enter the kitchen with meat and soil that comes with vegetables and from there into other foods on the kitchen table or in the refrigerator. They can also be obtained in food from the person handling the food and from the equipment and utensils used in the kitchen.

Noroviruses can spread rapidly at Christmas and it is important that people with symptoms of foodborne illness stay away from cooking. Regular hand washing reduces the risk of infection between persons or from contaminated food.

Keep in mind that:

  • Raw meat and its juices should not come into contact with ready-to-eat foods
  • Wash fruits and vegetables to prevent bacteria from entering ready-to-eat foods
  • Wash hands before cooking and after contact with raw meat and unwashed vegetables
  • Clean cutting boards and utensils immediately after use
  • Let’s organize the fridge well and keep it clean to prevent cross-contamination
  • We regularly change tablecloths, tea towels and hand towels

Bacteria multiply very rapidly under ideal conditions. At 37 ° C, one bacterium can multiply to 1000 in 3 hours and to 1 million in 6 hours. It is therefore important to store and handle food at a temperature that prevents the rapid growth of bacteria by limiting the time that sensitive foods, such as smoked and buried fish and cold cuts, are on the table at room temperature. The risk of bacterial growth is greatest when the temperature of the food is between 5 and 60 ° C. Adequate heat treatment kills bacteria and storage at refrigerated temperatures (0-4 ° C) limits their proliferation. If foodstuffs are to be kept warm, they should be kept at 60 ° C and when cooling heated foodstuffs, care should be taken to ensure that they reach 4 ° C in 3 hours. 

Citizens are encouraged to practice hygiene, proper handling and cooling of food in the kitchen so that foodborne illnesses can be prevented from spoiling the Christmas spirit.

New Zealand – Clean, cook and chill to decrease risk of food poisoning

RNZ

As the festive season kicks off, people are being reminded of the increased risk of food poisoning at home.

The Ministry for Primary Industries has launched a food safety campaign reminding everyone to “Clean Cook, and Chill”.

Food Safety Minister Dr Ayesha Verrall said with rising summer temperatures, the risk of food poisoning increased.

“Food poisoning is a significant issue in New Zealand with an estimated 100,000 people getting sick from unsafe food handling practices at home.

“That’s why the Ministry for Primary Industries is launching an awareness campaign, reminding consumers to follow the 3 C’s: clean, cook and chill, when handling, cooking and storing raw meats such as poultry, to avoid getting sick and paying the price,” she said.

MPI has also teamed up with MasterChef winning sisters Karena and Kasey Bird to offer additional advice and helpful cooking tips on social media this summer.

Verrall said a recent study found that most New Zealanders don’t believe that food poisoning can be deadly or create long-term health consequences.

She said while for many, food poisoning will just mean a few days of an upset stomach, for others it can be more serious.

“Some people can and do experience more severe forms of foodborne illnesses as a result of picking up harmful bacteria and viruses like Campylobacter, Norovirus, Salmonella, Listeria, Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Bacillus cereus.

“This is especially true for young tamariki, our elderly community, pregnant mothers and Kiwis who suffer from other health issues,” she said.

France – Product recall: Small ducks, tray of 12 pieces of the TLC brand – Listeria monocytogenes

Oulah

Product recall: Small ducks, tray of 12 pieces of the TLC brand

ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Presence of Listeria monocytogenes

PROPOSED SOLUTION

People who hold this product are asked not to consume it and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased for reimbursement.

People who have consumed this product and who have a fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, are invited to consult their doctor, notifying him of this consumption.
Pregnant women should pay special attention to these symptoms, as well as immunocompromised people and the elderly. These symptoms may suggest listeriosis, a disease that can be serious and can take up to eight weeks to incubate.

FURTHER INFORMATION

▸ Barcode
3451950010408

▸ DLC
12/25/2020

▸ Lot
000020344

▸ Health stamp
FR 76 681 001 CE

▸ Marketing period
From 12/10/2020 to 12/14/2020

▸ Areas concerned
U EXPRESS BAYEUX – SUPER U IGOVILLE – HYPER U LE GRAND QUEVILLY – SUPER U SERQUEUX – SUPER U ST ROMAIN DE COLBOSC – SUPER U FRANQUEVILLE – SUPER U FERRIERES EN BRAY – U EXPRESS MARTAINVILLE EPREVILLE

▸ Consumer service contact
The TLC company is available to answer their questions on the telephone number: 02 35 66 42 50 or 02 35 66 83 37 (available during the day during office hours from 9:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m.).

▸ Source
https://www.coursesu.com/

India – FSSAI issues new manual for analysing aflatoxin in food

FNB News

The apex food regulator, FSSAI, has issued a revised manual for methods of analysis of mycotoxins including aflatoxin in food. FSSAI has stated that the manual shall be used by the laboratories with immediate effect and this manual shall supersede the earlier manual on mycotoxins.

According to the FSSAI all food samples suspected of being contaminated with mycotoxins must be handled with extreme care, as aflatoxins are potent carcinogenic substances.

The manual talks about personal safety precautions, precautions during analysis  and handling of glassware for aflatoxin analysis.

Currently, the regulatory limits for mycotoxins in food as defined by the FSSAI include 15 microgram per kg in cereals, and cereal products, pulses, nuts and nuts for further processing. For Aflatoxins  the limit is prescribed at 10 microgram  per kg for ready to eat products, and dried figs, while 30 microgram per kg for spices and for oilseeds for further processing, the limit is set at 15 microgram per kg.

Similarly, the limit of Aflatoxin M1 in milk is 0.5 microgram per kg, Ochratoxin A in wheat, barley and rye is at 20 microgram per kg, and for Patulin, the limit is 50mcrogram per kg in apple juice and apple juice ingredients in other beverages.

Further, the limit for Deoxynivalenol  in wheat is fixed at 1000ppm.

Mycotoxins—toxic secondary metabolites of filamentous fungi—are biological in origin. Only a few of the thousands of mycotoxins present significant food safety challenges to the farm-to-fork food continuum. The natural fungal flora associated with food safety is dominated by three genres: Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Penicillium.

Aflatoxins are highly toxic secondary metabolites and aflatoxin-producing fungi can contaminate crops in the field, at harvest, and during storage. Some of the more common crops susceptible to contamination with aflatoxins are cereals (e.g. maize, rice and wheat). The husk of these cereals are often used as animal feed.

Deoxynivalenol (DON) Deoxynivalenol (DON) also known as vomitoxin is a trichothecene mycotoxin mainly produced by Fusarium fungi (Fusarium molds). This plant pathogens can cause scab mainly in wheat and barley etc., and damages cereals the most widely by contamination in the field. The main commodities affected are cereals such as wheat, rice, barley, oats and maize etc.

Patulin is a mycotoxin that is produced by certain species of Penicillium, Apergillus, and Byssochylamys molds that may grow on a variety of foods including fruit, grains, and cheese  while Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a naturally occurring foodborne mycotoxin found in a wide variety of agricultural commodities worldwide, ranging from cereal grains to dried fruits to wine and coffee.