Category Archives: Raw Milk

France – Raw milk cut cheese – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov france

Identifying information for the recalled product

  • Product category Food
  • Product sub-category Milk and dairy products
  • Product brand name Normanville
  • Names of models or references Normanville raw milk
  • Product identification
    GTIN Lot Dated
    3252950011002 030521LI1 Date of minimum durability 07/12/2021
    3252950007340 030521LI1 Date of minimum durability 07/12/2021
  • Packaging Paper + Box
  • Start date / End of marketing From 05/20/2021 to 07/11/2021
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark FR 14.371.001 CE
  • Geographical sales area Whole France
  • Distributors Leclerc-Cora-Systeme U-Casino

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall detection Listeria monocytogenes <10 CFU / g.
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Listeria monocytogenes (causative agent of listeriosis)
  • Consumer behavior Stop consuming
    Return the product to the point of sale
  • Sanitary recommendation People who have consumed the “products” mentioned above and who have fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, and muscle aches, are invited to consult their doctor, notifying him of this consumption. Serious forms with neurological complications and maternal or fetal damage in pregnant women can also sometimes occur. Pregnant women as well as immunocompromised people and the elderly should pay special attention to these symptoms. Listeriosis is a disease that can be serious and can take up to eight weeks to incubate.
  • Compensation modalities Refund
  • End date of the recall procedure Thursday, July 22, 2021

France – Raw milk brie – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov france

Identifying information for the recalled product

  • Product category Food
  • Product sub-category Milk and dairy products
  • Product brand name E.Graindorge
  • Names of models or references Brie 1kg with raw milk
  • Product identification
    GTIN Lot Dated
    3252950000877 030521LI1 Date of minimum durability 07/12/2021
  • Packaging Paper + Box
  • Start date / End of marketing From 05/21/2021 to 07/11/2021
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark FR 14.371.001 CE
  • Geographical sales area Whole France
  • Distributors Leclerc-Cora-Systeme U-Schiever- Casino

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall detection Listeria monocytogenes <10 CFU / g.
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Listeria monocytogenes (causative agent of listeriosis)
  • Consumer behavior Stop consuming
    Return the product to the point of sale
  • Sanitary recommendation People who have consumed the “products” mentioned above and who have fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, and muscle aches, are invited to consult their doctor, notifying him of this consumption. Serious forms with neurological complications and maternal or fetal damage in pregnant women can also sometimes occur. Pregnant women as well as immunocompromised people and the elderly should pay special attention to these symptoms. Listeriosis is a disease that can be serious and can take up to eight weeks to incubate.
  • Compensation modalities Refund
  • End date of the recall procedure Thursday, July 22, 2021

Hawaii – DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WARNS PUBLIC NOT TO DRINK RAW MILK

HHG

DOH embargoes unpasteurized goat milk
from various pet store supply and food retailers

HONOLULU – Hawai‘i Department of Health Food Safety Branch inspectors are visiting pet supply stores and food retailers throughout the state and issuing cease and desist notices to those engaged in the illegal sale of unpasteurized goat milk.

An embargo on raw milk products, which are not safe for human consumption, is now in effect. Pet stores or any other retailer that has raw milk in their possession must remove the product from sale immediately and destroy or return the product to their supplier. Failure to do so may result in seizure and fines of up to $10,000 per day.

As of July 1, there were nearly 20 O‘ahu pet stores that were selling the unpasteurized goat milk product. The health department is continuing its inspections today.

Under Hawai‘i law, only Grade A pasteurized milk and milk products may be sold to the final consumer or to restaurants.

“The goat milk is being advertised as ‘pet food,’ but the sale of any form of raw fluid milk is a risk to public health because it is easily diverted for human consumption,” said Peter Oshiro, chief of the Food Safety Branch. “There are many in our community that mistakenly believe that drinking raw milk is healthy, but this is simply untrue.”

Drinking unpasteurized milk is unsafe because it may result in serious illnesses, hospitalizations and even death. Raw milk has the potential to carry and transmit dangerous pathogens including E. Coli, Salmonella, and a host of other bacteria that can cause disease. It is especially dangerous for our keiki, kupuna, or those with weakened immune systems to drink raw milk because they may not be able to fend off these pathogens as a normal healthy individual would.

Drinking raw milk is particularly dangerous because children infected through consumption of raw milk can spread disease through fecal-oral means and cause a serious disease outbreak among other children with whom they come into contact. Raw milk consumption by a few individuals has the potential to negatively impact our community at large by causing an outbreak of disease.

The Food Safety Branch protects and promotes the health of Hawai‘i residents and visitors through education of food industry workers and regulation of food establishments statewide. The branch conducts routine health inspections of food establishments where food products are prepared, manufactured, distributed, or sold. The branch also investigates the sources of foodborne illnesses and potential adulteration; and is charged with the prevention or mitigation of foodborne outbreaks. Health inspectors work with business owners, food service workers, and the food industry to ensure safe food preparation practices and sanitary conditions.

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PDF: Department of Health warns public not to drink raw milk – unpasteurized goat milk product embargoed

New Zealand – Real Milk Timaru brand raw (unpasteurised) drinking milk – Listeria monocytogenes

MPI

Product identification
Product type Raw (unpasteurised) drinking milk
Name of product (size) Real Milk Timaru brand raw (unpasteurised) drinking milk (1L)
Date marking Use by date: 17/06/21, 18/06/21 and 19/06/21
Batch marking Purchased on and between 13 and 15 June 2021.

Lot numbers: 210613, 210614 and 210615

Package size and description The product is sold in a 1L glass bottle.
Distribution The product was sold via a vending machine at 22 Fairview Road, Timaru. The product was also available via home deliveries in the South Canterbury area and online at:

The product has not been exported.

Notes This recall does not affect any other batches of Real Milk Timaru brand raw (unpasteurised) drinking milk.

Consumer advice

Customers are asked to check the lot number, use by date written on the product and date of purchase.

If you have purchased any of the affected product listed on this notice, do not consume it. Customers should return the product to Real Milk Timaru for a full refund. Alternatively, consume after heating to 70°C and holding at this temperature for one minute. If you don’t have a thermometer, heat the milk until it nearly reaches a boil (or scald the milk) before drinking it.

There have been no reports of associated illness in New Zealand. If you have consumed any of this product and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice.

MPI’s advice on how to reduce the risk of illness if you drink raw unpasteurised milk

More information on Listeria

Who to contact

If you have questions, contact Real Milk Timaru:

  • Phone: ​027 221 4552
  • Address: 22 Fairview Road, Timaru.

Norway – Norway links Salmonella outbreak to raw milk cheese

Food Safety News

Six people in Norway have fallen ill in recent months with the source of infection thought to be contaminated raw milk cheese from France.

The foodborne outbreak was suspected to be caused by Salmonella Dublin in chilled cheese made with unpasteurized milk.

The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (Folkehelseinstituttet) investigated the outbreak with the Norwegian Food Safety Authority (Mattilsynet) and Norwegian Veterinary Institute.

USA – Raw Milk Recall – Campylobacter

Food Poisoning Bulletin

An Eastern Idaho Campylobacter outbreak is associated with the consumption of raw milk, according to a notice posted on that agency’s Facebook page. Eastern Idaho Public Health is working in conjunction with the Idaho State Department of Agriculture and the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to educate the public about the inherent risks of consuming unpasteurized dairy products.

Israel – Nokdi Hamidbar Ltd. recalls various goat milk products after Brucella was found in one of the goats in the herd from which the milk was supplied

Click to access RCL_10062021_02.pdf

USA- Listeria monocytogenes positive test prompts Raw Milk recall

Food Poison Journal

The Times Union reported that the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets said Thursday it wants to warn consumers not to drink unpasteurized raw milk made at Breese Hollow Dairy in Hoosick Falls due to possible Listeria contamination – the second time such contamination was found at the farm in the last month.

No illnesses have been reported. A sample of the milk collected by an inspector was contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. That bacteria causes listeriosis, what can be a serious and sometimes fatal infection in young children, cancer patients, elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.  Listeriosis can cause miscarriages and stillbirths in pregnant women.

RASFF Alert- Listeria monocytogenes – Raw Milk Goats Cheese

RASFF

Listeria monocytogenes in raw milk goat cheese from France in Belgium

 

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RASFF Alerts – Foodborne outbreak -Salmonella Dublin in chilled raw milk cheese

RASFF

Foodborne outbreak suspected to be caused by Salmonella Dublin in chilled raw milk cheese from France