Category Archives: Microbiology

Research – Magnetic ‘T-Budbots’ made from tea plants kill and clean biofilm

Science Daily

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Biofilms — microbial communities that form slimy layers on surfaces — are difficult to treat and remove, often because the microbes release molecules that block the entry of antibiotics and other therapies. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces have made magnetically propelled microbots derived from tea buds, which they call “T-Budbots,” that can dislodge biofilms, release an antibiotic to kill bacteria, and clean away the debris. Watch a video of the T-Budbots here.

Many hospital-acquired infections involve bacterial biofilms that form on catheters, joint prostheses, pacemakers and other implanted devices. These microbial communities, which are often resistant to antibiotics, can slow healing and cause serious medical complications. Current treatment includes repeated high doses of antibiotics, which can have side effects, or in some cases, surgical replacement of the infected device, which is painful and costly. Dipankar Bandyopadhyay and colleagues wanted to develop biocompatible microbots that could be controlled with magnets to destroy biofilms and then scrub away the mess. The team chose Camellia sinensis tea buds as the raw material for their microbots because the buds are porous, non-toxic, inexpensive and biodegradable. Tea buds also contain polyphenols, which have antimicrobial properties.

The researchers ground some tea buds and isolated porous microparticles. Then, they coated the microparticles’ surfaces with magnetite nanoparticles so that they could be controlled by a magnet. Finally, the antibiotic ciprofloxacin was embedded within the porous structures. The researchers showed that the T-Budbots released the antibiotic primarily under acidic conditions, which occur in bacterial infections. The team then added the T-Budbots to bacterial biofilms in dishes and magnetically steered them. The microbots penetrated the biofilm, killed the bacteria and cleaned the debris away, leaving a clear path in their wake. Degraded remnants of the biofilm adhered to the microbots’ surfaces. The researchers note that this was a proof-of-concept study, and further optimization is needed before the T-Budbots could be deployed to destroy biofilms in the human body.

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_GxUTO0qGI&pp=QAA%3D

Belgium – Update – Sola / Deliflanders recall- Fuet Extra from the Sola brand (different varieties). -Salmonella.

AFSCA

In agreement with the AFSCA, Deliflanders is withdrawing “Fuet Extra” from the Sola brand (various varieties) from sale and is recalling them to consumers following a possible presence of Salmonella.

Deliflanders asks its customers not to consume this product and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased.

Product Description

Fuet extra 150 gr

Lots

DLC

 

201901

10/16/2020

 

202003

23/10/2020

 

202105

10/30/2020

 

202402

11/14/2020

 

202701

04/12/2020

 

203005

12/28/2020

 

 

 

Fuet extra pimienta negra 150 gr

Lots

DLC

 

201301

10/16/2020

 

201401

23/10/2020

 

201801

04/12/2020

 

203043

12/28/2020

 

 

 

 

 

Fuet extra pimenton 150 gr

Lots

DLC

 

201301

10/16/2020

 

201401

23/10/2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fuet extra fine herbs 150 gr

Lots

DLC

 

201301

10/16/2020

 

201401

23/10/2020

 

203043

12/28/2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fuet extra ajo 150 gr

Lots

DLC

 

201301

10/16/2020

 

The product has been distributed by:
LVV bvba – Heistlaan 313a, 8300 Heist aan zee
Painture – Bruggestraat 27, 8730 Oedelem

For further information , contact:
Dhr Cedric Maes via 0477 27 30 15 or cedric@deliflanders.be

 

Belgium – Sola / Chasal srl recalled -Fuet Extra 150g from the Sola brand                 Fuet Extra Barbecue 150g – Salmonella.

AFSCA

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n agreement with the AFSCA, Chasal srl is withdrawing from sale the products “Fuet Extra 150g” and “Fuet barbecue 150g” and recalls them to consumers following a possible presence of Salmonella.
Chasal srl asks its customers not to consume this product and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased.

Product description

Fuet Extra 150 g
– Brand: Sola
– Use by date (DLC) (“To be consumed until”): 10/10/2020 and 07/11/2020
– Lots: 202307 and 202706
– Sales period: since 07/10/2020
– Type of packaging: plastic packaging
– Weight: 150 g

Fuet Extra Barbecue 150 g
– Brand: Sola
– Use by date (DLC) (“To be consumed until”): 10/10/2020
– Lot: 201601
– Sale period: since 10/07/2020
– Nature of the packaging: plastic packaging
– Weight: 150 g

The products were sold through various retail outlets.

For any further information, contact:

Claeys Jean-Marc at 071 / 44.85.52 or jmclaeys@chasal.be .

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed- Salmonella – Organic Soy Expeller – Rape Seed Meal – Soyabean Meal

European Food Alerts

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Typhimurium (presence /25g) in organic soy expeller from India in Finland

RASFF

Salmonella (presence /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Typhimurium (presence /25g) in rape seed meal from Germany in Finland

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Mbandaka in soybean meal from Brazil in Belgium

 

 

Canada – Public Health Notice: Outbreak of Salmonella illnesses linked to contact with pig ear dog treats

Biospace

OTTAWA, ON, Sept. 29, 2020 /CNW/ – Original Notice

Why you should take note

The Public Health Agency of Canada is collaborating with provincial and territorial public health partners to investigate an outbreak of Salmonella infections occurring in British Columbia, Alberta, and Yukon.

Based on the investigation findings to date, exposure to pig ear dog treats has been identified as a likely source of the outbreak. Some of the individuals who became sick reported feeding their dog Paws Up! and Western Family brands of pig ear dog treats before their illnesses occurred. These brands are sold at Canadian Tire and Save-On-Foods. The outbreak investigation is ongoing and it is possible that additional products may be identified.

 

Italy – AZ. AGR. ARMANNI ANGELO – TREVIOLO (BG) – Raw Milk Cheese – Stracchino – STEC E.coli -eae

MDS

Brand : AZ. AGR. ARMANNI ANGELO – TREVIOLO (BG)

Name : raw milk cheese – stracchino

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 30 September 2020

Documentation

Documentation

Spain – Firm Fined 2000 Euros for Spain’s Worst Listeria Outbreak

Diario de Sevilla

A fine of 2,000 euros now , two years after the Magrudis company caused the largest outbreak of listeriosis in the history of Spain. The Seville City Council has sanctioned the Magrudis company with this amount for various irregularities detected in the license granted at the time for the production of La Mechá brand products, whose infection with the bacterium listeria monocytogenes has caused four deaths and six abortions , in addition to more than 200 injured by the consumption of these products.

Belgium – Leader Price – Gorgonzola 150g. – Listeria monocytogenes.

AFSCA

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In agreement with the AFSCA, LEADER PRICE is withdrawing Gorgonzola 150g from sale and is recalling it to consumers because of the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes.

LEADER PRICE asks its customers not to consume this product and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased for reimbursement.

Product description

– Product name: Gorgonzola 150g
– Brand: LEADER PRICE
– Use-by date (DLC): 01/10/20
– Batch number (s): P230006
– Type of packaging: plastic tray
– Weight: 150g

The product was sold through Leader Price stores in Belgium

– 219, CHAUSSEE DE PHILIPPEVILLE, 6010 COUILLET CHARLEROI
– 1, ANGLE RUE DU SEWAGE / CONCORDE, 4100 SERAING
– BD ERNEST SOLVAY, 4040 HERSTAL
– 5, RUE EMILE BRONCHAIN, 6180 COURCELLES
– RUE LAGUESSE 13, 4460 GRACE HOLLOGNE
– RTE DE CHARLEROI 160, 7134 BINCHE
– RUE DU MONS 280, 7301 HORNU BELGIQUE
– 31, AVENUE DE L’INDUSTRIE, 4500 TIHANGE
– 787 CHAUSSEE DE CHARLEROI, 6220 FLEURUS

For any further information , you can contact the consumer service by dialing the Freephone number: 0033 800 35 00 00 (service and free calls) Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 6 pm

 

Belgium – Sequoia – Le Picoreur organic free-range chicken thighs. -Salmonella

AFSCA

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In agreement with the AFSCA, Sequoia is withdrawing from sale the product Le Picoreur organic free-range chicken thighs and is recalling it to consumers because of the presence of Salmonella.

Sequoia asks its customers not to consume this product and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased, with proof of purchase for reimbursement.

Product description
– Product name: BLC organic free-range chicken thigh
– Brand: Le picoreur
– Use-by date (DLC) (“To be consumed until”): 27, 28 and 30/09/20
– Lot number : 25801101
– Health stamp: FR 85.223.001 CE
– Sales period: from 09/15/20 to 09/29/20
– Type of packaging: plastic

The product was sold via:
Sequoia Stockel – 101, rue de l’Église, 1150 Woluwe-Saint-Pierre
Sequoia Jourdan – 2, rue Gray, 1040 Etterbeek

For any further information , contact:
Sequoia
info@sequoia.bio

Denmark – Denmark investigates Shigella outbreak with 40 sick

Food Safety News

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More than 40 people are sick and almost a third have needed hospital treatment as part of a foodborne Shigella outbreak in Denmark.

From the end of August, 42 people have been registered with shigellosis in the country.

The outbreak is being investigated to try to pinpoint the source of infection and help stop it with experts doing final traceback investigations ahead of plans to reveal results next week.

From Aug. 25 to Sept. 10, 42 cases of shigellosis were reported to the Statens Serum Institut (SSI).