Category Archives: Salmonella in Chicken

EU – Contaminated chicken suspected for Salmonella cases in 11 countries – Polish Chicken Suspected

Food Safety News

More than 130 people have fallen sick in 11 countries with contaminated chicken meat from Poland suspected as being the source of infection.

An analysis by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) focused on two sub-clusters of Salmonella Enteritidis sequence type (ST) 11 with 134 cases mostly reported between January and August 2023. This Salmonella Enteritidis sequence type is the most frequently detected in Europe.

In one cluster, 97 cases with recent or historical isolates, that were closely related genetically, were reported with 22 cases in Denmark, 19 in France and 12 each in Ireland and the Netherlands. Norway has nine patients, Austria and Belgium both have six, Finland has five, Slovenia has three, Sweden has two, and Germany has one.

Denmark – Salmonella in chicken kebabs – Updated

Foedevarestyrelsen

King Food is recalling Ana Food pre-fried chicken kebabs, as salmonella has been found in the product. The product should be discarded or returned to the store where it was purchased.

Updated on 01/09/2023 with clarification of points of sale.

Image of the product

Which food is recalled

Ana Food pre-fried chicken kebab, frozen
Net weight: 2kg
Best before date: 21.06.2024
Batch number: D2523
EAN barcode: 5710030099138

Where is the product sold

MENU, Blåkildevej 2, 2630 Taastrup
Min Købmand, Munkhusevej 9, 8961 Allingåbro
Shahba Frugt og Grønt, Storegade 27A, 6200 Aabenraa
Bazar Århus, Engmarken 6, 8220 Brabrand
RODI MAK, Nørregade 27, 6100 Haderslev
Danske Aleppo, Danmarksgade 23, 7000 Fredericia
Dagrofa Food service

Why is the product being recalled?

The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration has detected salmonella in the product, and there is therefore a risk of infection with salmonella. The symptoms of infection with salmonella are diarrhoea, abdominal pain, fever, headache and possibly nausea and vomiting. The illness can last from a few days to several weeks.

Read more about salmonella in food by clicking on this link

Read more about salmonella infection by clicking on this link

What should you do as a consumer?

The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration advises consumers to discard the product or return it to the store where it was purchased.

If you experience symptoms in connection with consuming the product, you should contact your own doctor.

Who recalls the product

King Food
Tonsbakken 3
2740 Skovlunde

Romania – Frozen chicken hindquarters – Salmonella

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Product name on label:
Frozen chicken hindquarters
Producer:
Cedrob S.A.
Weight: 10kg
No. Lot: 228/3/23
Expiration date: 16.08.2025

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Chicken/Poultry Products – Sesame Seeds – Sea Bass – Frozen Broilers

RASFF

Salmonella spp. in sesame seeds from Nigeria in Greece

RASFF

Salmonella Newport (in 1 out of 5 units) in fresh chicken thighs from Poland in Latvia

RASFF

Salmonella spp. in sea bass or sea bass (dicentrarchus labrax) 400/600 from Croatia in Italy, Germany, Austria and Slovakia

RASFF

Salmonella Enteritidis in chicken meat from Poland in the Czech Republic

RASFF

Salmonella in turkey meet from Poland in Bulgaria

RASFF

Fresh poultry meat from Poland- Salmonella enteritidis in Austria and Romania

RASFF

Salmonella Enteritidis in chicken neck skin from Poland in Romania, Netherlands and Belgium

RASFF

Salmonella Enteritidis (in 2 out of 5 samples) in frozen broiler chicken breasts fillets from Lithuania in  Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, United Kingdom.

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Salmonella Enteritidis in preroasted chicken doner kebab from Poland in Denmark

Denmark – Salmonella in chicken kebabs

Foedevarestyrelsen

King Food is recalling Ana Food pre-fried chicken kebabs, as salmonella has been found in the product. The product should be discarded or returned to the store where it was purchased.

Image of chicken kebab

Which food is recalled

Ana Food pre-fried chicken kebab, frozen
Net weight: 2kg
Best before date: 21.06.2024
Batch number: D2523
EAN barcode: 5710030099138

Where is the product sold

Grocery stores throughout the country.

Why is the product being recalled?

The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration has detected salmonella in the product, and there is therefore a risk of infection with salmonella. The symptoms of infection with salmonella are diarrhoea, abdominal pain, fever, headache and possibly nausea and vomiting. The illness can last from a few days to several weeks.

Read more about salmonella in food by clicking on this link

Read more about salmonella infection by clicking on this link

What should you do as a consumer?

The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration advises consumers to discard the product or return it to the store where it was purchased.

If you experience symptoms in connection with consuming the product, you should contact your own doctor.

Who recalls the product

King Food
Tonsbakken 3
2740 Skovlunde

Czech Republic – Deep frozen chicken without giblets – Salmonella

Potravinynapranyri

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Place of inspection:
Pardubice ( Hradišťská 407, Polabiny, 53352 Pardubice )
ID: 27464822
Food group: Meat and meat products Packaged meat

Deep frozen chicken without giblets
Category: Dangerous foods
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Salmonella Infantis

The pathogenic bacterium Salmonella Infantis was detected in deep-frozen chickens . This bacteria can cause a disease called salmonellosis.

Batch: 19/01/2023
Best before date: 7/18/2024
Packaging: Plastic foil
Quantity of the product in the package: 1.1 kg
Distributor: EU Poultry sro, Horní Saliby, Slovakia, reg. no. SK 10094 ES.
Country of origin:  Ukraine
Date of sample collection: 21/04/2023
Reference number: 23-000017-SVS-CZ
The sample was detected by the official control of the State Veterinary Administration.

Czech Republic – Chilled chicken breast steak – Salmonella

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Place of inspection:
Vrbátky ( Vrbátky, 79813 Vrbátky )
ID: 28624297
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Salmonella Enteritidis

The pathogenic bacterium Salmonella Enteritidis was detected in the product . This bacteria can cause a disease called salmonellosis.

Batch: 1476/23/ZLC/1
Expiration date: 24/04/2023
Manufacturer: ZAKLAD PRZETWÓRSTWA DROBIU MARICA Sp. z o. o. Sp. k., 43-318 BIELSKO-BIALA, UL. STRACONKI 68, Poland, PL 24034301 WE
Country of origin:  Poland
Date of sample collection: 20/04/2023
Reference number: 23-000019-SVS-CZ
The sample was detected by the official control of the State Veterinary Administration.

Czech Republic – Deep-frozen boneless, skinless chicken breasts – Salmonella

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Place of inspection:
Kostelec nad Černými lesy ( U Cihelny 1074, 28163 Kostelec nad Černými lesy )
ID: 26131285
Food group: Meat and meat products Packaged meat

Deep-frozen boneless, skinless chicken breasts
Category: Dangerous foods
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Salmonella Minnesota

The pathogenic bacterium Salmonella Minnesota was detected in the product . This bacteria can cause a disease called salmonellosis.

Batch: 8423010521
Best before date: 4/1/2025
Packaging: Plastic foil
Quantity of the product in the package: kg
Manufacturer: COOPERATIVA CENTRAL AURORA ALIMENTOS BRASIL BR 664
Importer: EU Food-Bridge Ltd. Ireland
Distributor: Animalco as
Country of origin:  Brazil
Date of sample collection: 20/04/2023
Reference number: 23-000018-SVS-CZ
The sample was detected by the official control of the State Veterinary Administration.

Denmark – Polish chicken kebab is linked to Danish salmonella outbreak

SSI

Since May, 22 people have been registered in Denmark with the same salmonella type, which has also made people sick in other European countries. Now the investigation has shown that imported chicken kebab meat from Poland is also the source of infection for the Danish cases.

Last edited on August 29, 2023
Last week, the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration found salmonella in a batch of frozen chicken kebab meat from Poland, and the batch was withdrawn from the market. Further analyzes have shown that it is the same type of salmonella that made 22 people sick in Denmark in the period May to August 2023. It is estimated that more people may have been infected, as not all infected people go to the doctor and are tested for salmonella. The frozen chicken kebab products have mainly been sold to restaurants.

“The investigation into this salmonella outbreak has been extensive – partly there has been international collaboration to compare salmonella samples from humans and food, and partly we in the Danish food emergency department have interviewed patients and unraveled where the chicken kebab meat they had eaten came from. We have now found a clear connection between the salmonella type in the chicken kebab meat and the salmonella type in the Danish cases,” says epidemiologist at the Statens Serum Institut, Luise Müller.

“In general, it is the restaurant’s responsibility that consumers do not get sick from the food that is served. The Salmonella bacteria cannot survive heat treatment above 75 degrees,” says Senior researcher and research group leader at the DTU Food Institute Marianne Sandberg.

Head of unit Lene Mølsted Jensen from the Danish Food and Drug Administration states: “The chicken kebab meat from Poland was pre-fried and intended to be further heat-treated before eating. It is therefore an important lesson for restaurants and kebab places that in the future they pay attention to the handling and frying of chicken kebab meat to avoid this happening again.”

In the coming time, the Danish Food and Food Administration will keep an extra eye on whether other batches of chicken products from Poland may be contaminated with salmonella.

What should you do if you have eaten chicken kebab?

If you have not had symptoms of a salmonella infection, or if you have had symptoms that have resolved on their own, do not take any action. In case of persistent symptoms or questions, you can contact your own doctor.

The coordination of the investigation of the disease outbreak has taken place under the auspices of the Central Outbreak Group. It consists of representatives from SSI, the DTU Food Institute and the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration.

Czech Republic – Warning for consumers: Salmonella in chilled chicken meat from abroad

SZPI

The Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority (CAFIA) warns consumers of unsafe foodstuff TESCO CHICKEN PRSNÍ ŘÍZEK (chicken breast meat), lot: 23293102, bred and slaughtered: the Ukraine, pursuant to the veterinary identification stamp (SK 10094 ES) packaged by WE Trade s.r.o., Hlavná 1088, 92503 Horné Saliby, Slovakia. The inspectors took the sample at the premises of Tesco Stores ČR a.s., Rudolická 1706/4, 434 01 Most.

Laboratory analysis confirmed presence of bacteria of the genus Salmonella Infantis causing salmonellosis in the food lot in question.

As the product was labelled “use by: 26.07.2023”, it is no longer available on the market. However, CAFIA strongly advises all consumers who might have the product at home in a frozen state that they do not consume it. Freezing has virtually no effect on bacterial contamination.

Notification of the detection of the non-compliant food was entered into the European Rapid Alert System for Food (RASFF).

The food was sampled as a part of a planned extraordinary microbiological inspection.

CAFIA will initiate an administrative procedure with the inspected person to impose a fine.

CAFIA informed of a similar finding in its Press Release of 12 July 2023.