Category Archives: Recall

USA – FDA Recall – Salmone and Herring Fillets – Listeria monocyotogenes

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Prime Food USA, 50st & 1st Ave Building # 57, Brooklyn NY 11232, is recalling Latis Brand Herring Fillet “Matiej”, Salmon Fillet Slices and Herring Fillet “Forelka” in Oil due to contamination with listeria monocytogenes. Listeria can cause serious complications for pregnant women, such as stillbirth. Other problems can manifest in people with compromised immune systems. Listeria can also cause serious flu-like symptoms in healthy individuals.

The recalled Latis Brand Herring Fillet “Matiej” is packaged in 17.64oz (500grams) in plastic containers.The 17.64oz (500gram) container has a partial code: 01.14 and UPC Number 7541004076916. Salmon Fillet Slices packaged in 7.5oz plastic container and has a code.15.07.13(17JL), Herring Fillet “Forelka” in Oil 11.64oz (330gram) is packaged in plastic oval type containers. The 11.64oz (330gram) container has a code 07.01.14(09JR) .The products were sold in New York State.They are products of Latvia.

The recall initiated after routine sampling by New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Food Inspectors and subsequent analysis of the product by Food Laboratory personnel found the product to be positive for Listeria monocytogenes.

No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this problem. Consumers who have purchased Latis Brand Herring Fillet “Forelka” in Oil, Herring Fillet “Matiej”and Salmon Fillet Slices should not consume it, but should return it to the place of purchase.Consumers with questions may contact the company at 718-439-0376

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxins – Groundnuts – Dried Figs – Pistachios

RASFF – Aflatoxins (B1 = 9.8; Tot. = 11.9 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnut kernels from India, via the Netherlands in Germany

RASFF – Aflatoxins (B1 = 10; Tot. = 10 µg/kg – ppb) in dried figs from Turkey in Denmark

RASFF – Aflatoxins (B1 = 21.0; Tot. = 23.2 / B1 = 8.5; Tot. = 19.5 µg/kg – ppb) in shelled pistachios from Turkey in Spain

RASFF – Aflatoxins (B1 = 4.7 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts from China in the Netherlands

RASFF – Aflatoxins (B1 = 12; Tot. = 31 µg/kg – ppb) in pistachios from Turkey in the Netherlands

RASFF – Aflatoxins (B1 = 16 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts from China in the Netherlands

RASFF – Aflatoxins (B1 = 5.3 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts from the United States in the Netherlands

RASFF – Ochratoxin – Dried Fruits – Sultanas – Nutmeg – Raisins – Paprika

RASFF – Ochratoxin A (99 µg/kg – ppb) in dried fruits from Afghanistan in Bulgaria

RASFF – Ochratoxin A (150 µg/kg – ppb) in sultanas from Afghanistan in Spain

RASFF – Ochratoxin A (105 µg/kg – ppb) in ground nutmeg from the Netherlands in Germany

RASFF – Ochratoxin A (12.9 µg/kg – ppb) in raisins from Turkey in Germany

RASFF – Ochratoxin A (49.44 µg/kg – ppb) in paprika powder from the Czech Republic, with raw material from Spain in Czech Republic

 

RASFF Alert – Norovirus – Oysters

RASFF – Norovirus (GII) in oysters from France in Italy

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Chicken – Sausages – Beef – Red Onions – Paan Leaves

RASFF – Salmonella (presence /25g) in frozen salted chicken breast fillets from Brazil in the Netherlands

RASFF – Salmonella typhimurium (presence /25g) in frozen beef trimmings from Poland, via Germany in Sweden

RASFF – Salmonella Minnesota (presence /25g) in frozen chicken (Gallus gallus) from Brazil in Spain

RASFF – Salmonella Derby (presence /25g) in sausages from Italy

RASFF – Salmonella (presence /25g) in dehydrated red onions from the United Kingdom in Belgium

RASFF – Salmonella spp. (present /25g) in paan leaves from Sri Lanka in the UK

RASFF Alerts – E.coli and STEC E.coli – Beef – Basil – Mussels

RASFF – Shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli in beef fillets from Argentina in Germany

RASFF – High count of Escherichia coli (30000/9000/24000/10000/33000 CFU/g) in fresh sweet basil from Cambodia in Norway

RASFF – Too high count of Escherichia coli (7000/8000/10000/>150000/43000 CFU/g) in fresh sweet basil from Cambodia in Norway

RASFF – High count of Escherichia coli (>15000; >15000; 800; >15000; >15000 CFU/g) in fresh sweet basil from Cambodia in Norway

RASFF – Shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (presence /25g) in chilled boneless bovine meat from Brazil in tne Netherlands

RASFF – Shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli (presence /25g) in chilled boneless beef meat from Argentina, via Germany in the Netherlands

RASFF – High count of Escherichia coli (1700 MPN/100g) in Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) from Spain in Italy

RASFF – Shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli in chilled boneless beef from Uruguay in Germany

RASFF – High count of Escherichia coli (620<=>4400 CFU/g) in basil leaves from Cambodia in Norway

USA – Fruit Juice Recall Patulin – Mould

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Wegmans is recalling two types of its store brand fruit juices because they contain an unacceptable level of patulin, which is a by-product of mold. Patulin is a mycotoxin produced by molds such as Penicillium, Aspergillus, and Byssochylamys. An ingredient used to make the juices is the problem. Patulin is not Penicillin and it is not a mold. It’s not likely that exposure to patin at the low levels found in the juice would cause any symptoms, but you should not consume it because in laboratory animals it can cause DNA damage and damage the immune and nervous systems.

USA – Extended Recall of Meats – Listeria monocytogenes

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Manda Packing Company, a Baker, La., establishment, is expanding its recall to include approximately 468,000 pounds of roast beef, ham, turkey breast, tasso pork, ham shanks, hog head cheese, corned beef, and pastrami due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

Malta – Salmonella Outbreak Petting Farm

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MALTA – Salmonella has been detected in peacocks and turkeys section in the popular “Petting Farm” in Ta’ Qali. The salmonella was picked up through regular tests on the animals.

“Petting Farm” is situated on the southern part of the Ta’ Qali National Park. It covers a footprint of circa 11,600m2. It is newly opened recreation facilities which offer a great interaction experience with farm animals for children in a beautifully landscaped and relaxing environment.

The area has been quarantined and cordoned off immediately as soon as the animals tested positive for salmonella enteritidis.

This particular strain of the salmonella bacterium affects and infects poultry – especially chicken flocks, without causing visible disease, spreading rapidly. When passed on to humans, usually through consumption of uncooked meat or eggs and contaminated food, it causes symptoms such as abdominal cramps, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting and fever.

Canada – Extended Recall – Smoked Fish – Seafood- Clostridium botulinum –

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The public warning issued earlier today has been expanded to include additional products and codes.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning the public not to consume the smoked fish products described below because they may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum.  Toxins produced by these bacteria may cause botulism, a life-threatening illness.

There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products.

The manufacturer, Hooked Inc., Toronto, ON, is voluntarily recalling the affected products from the marketplace. The CFIA is monitoring the effectiveness of the recall.

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The public warning issued on April 6, 2013 has been updated to include additional products because they may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum. Previously identified products included in this recall can be found on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) website.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning the public not to consume the St. Thomas brand bottled seafood products described below because they may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum. Toxins produced by these bacteria may cause botulism, a life-threatening illness.

There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products.

These products have been distributed in New Brunswick and may have been distributed in other provinces.

The CFIA is monitoring the effectiveness of the recall.