Category Archives: Salmonella in Chicken

Research – Levels and genotypes of Salmonella and levels of Escherichia coli in frozen ready-to-cook chicken and turkey products in England tested in 2020 in relation to an outbreak of S. Enteritidis

Science Direct

Highlights

Six serovars, with S. Infantis and S. Enteritidis most common, found in 9% of samples

Serovar-specific PCR and Cragie’s motility method used for co-contaminated samples

All S. Enteritidis were outbreak strains and affected six products from two plants.

The highest MPN/g was 54 for S. Infantis and 28 and S. Enteritidis.

Detection of Salmonella spp. was associated with higher levels of generic E. coli.

Abstract

Frozen reformulated (FR) breaded chicken products have previously been implicated in causing human salmonellosis. A multi-country Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis outbreak involving several strains with >400 reported human cases in the UK occurred in 2020. Initially S. Infantis was detected in one sample from a case home but S. Enteritidis was then also isolated using a S. Enteritidis specific PCR in combination with isolation via a Craigie-tube. This prompted a survey to examine the presence and levels of Salmonella and E. coli in ready-to-cook FR poultry products in England in 2020.

From a total of 483 samples, including two from cases’ homes, Salmonella was detected in 42 chicken samples, these originated from six out of 53 production plants recorded. Salmonella detection was associated with elevated levels of generic E. coli (OR = 6.63). S. Enteritidis was detected in 17 samples, S. Infantis in 25, S. Newport in four and S. Java, S. Livingstone and S. Senftenberg in one each. The highest levels of Salmonella were 54 MPN/g for S. Infantis and 28 MPN/g for S. Enteritidis; 60% of the Salmonella-positive samples had <1.0 MPN/g. S. Enteritidis was detected together with S. Infantis in five samples and with S. Livingstone in one. Where S. Enteritidis was detected with other Salmonella, the former was present at between 2 and 100-fold lower concentrations. The Salmonella contamination was homogeneously distributed amongst chicken pieces from a single pack and present in both the outer coating and inner content. The S. Enteritidis were all outbreak strains and detected in six products that were linked to four production plants which implicated a Polish origin of contamination. Despite S. Infantis being most prevalent in these products, S. Infantis from only two contemporaneous human cases in the UK fell into the same cluster as isolates detected in one product. Except for one human case falling into the same cluster as one of the S. Newport strains from the chicken, no further isolates from human cases fell into clusters with any of the other serovars detected in the chicken samples.

This study found that higher E. coli levels indicated a higher probability of Salmonella contamination in FR chicken products. The results also highlight the importance of recognising co-contamination of foods with multiple Salmonella types and has provided essential information for detecting and understanding outbreaks where multiple strains are involved.

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Chicken Products -Black Sesame Seeds – Polish Minced Turkey Meat – Polish MSM – Egg White – Pork Preparation – Raw Frozen Meat Preparation –

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Salmonella Infantis (in 3 out of 5 samples) in chicken thighs with skin with bone from Poland in Latvia

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Salmonella Infantis (in 2 out of 5 samples) chicken inner fillet from Poland in Latvia

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Salmonella spp. in chicken broiler fillet and quarters from Poland in Lithuania

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Salmonella Infantis (in 3 out of 5 samples) chicken quarter from Poland in Latvia

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Salmonella spp. in chilled chicken broiler wings from Poland in Lithuania

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Salmonella Infantis (in 3 out of 5 samples) minced turkey meat from Poland in Latvia

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Salmonella infantis in frozen chicken thigh meat from Poland in Italy

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Salmonella in mechanically separated meats ( MSM ) in Italy

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Salmonella in egg white in Belgium and the Netherlands

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Presence of salmonella spp in the preparation of pork from Italy in Austria

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Salmonella spp. in raw frozen meat preparation for dumplings from Germany in Spain

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Salmonella group O7 in black sesame seeds from India in Poland

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Chicken Products – Organic Flaxseed – Coconut Meat

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Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis in chilled poultry meat from Poland in Slovakia

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Salmonella Typhimurium in turkey trimming from Poland, raw material from Germany

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Salmonella in organic flaxseed from the Netherlands in France

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Salmonella in frozen chicken meat from Poland in Italy

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Presence of salmonella spp in chicken meat from Poland in Italy

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Salmonella detected in raw marinated chicken from Poland in France

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Salmonella spp. in coconut meat from Vietnam, via the Netherlands in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark , Finland, Germany and the Netherlands

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Chicken Products – Black Pepper – Mechanically Recovered Meat – Ground Ginger – Eggs

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Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis (presence /25g) in chilled chicken breast from Poland in the Czech Republic

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Withdrawal of eggs from Poland due to contamination of Salmonella Enteritidis in Hungary

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Salmonella in mechanically separated meats ( MSM )from Poland in Italy

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Salmonella Teshie in ground ginger from Poland in UK and Latvia

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Salmonella in Brazilian black pepper in the Netherlands

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Salmonella Infantis in chilled chicken breast fillet from Poland in the Czech Republic

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Salmonella infantis in fresh chicken wings from Poland in the Czech Republic

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Presence of Salmonella in ground black pepper from Spain in Portugal

France – Turkey fillet – Salmonella

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Food
  • Product subcategory Meats
  • Product brand name come
  • Model names or references traditional turkey fillet or in a tray with the Intermarché logo
  • Identification of products
    Lot Dated
    050460472212 Use-by date 02/24/2022
    050460472212 Use-by date 02/25/2022
    050460472212 Use-by date 02/26/2022
    050460472212 Use-by date 02/27/2022
    050460472212 Use-by date 02/28/2022
    050460472212 Use-by date 03/01/2022
  • Packaging by the cup or in a tray
  • Marketing start/end date From 02/22/2022 to 03/01/2022
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Whole France
  • Distributors Intermarché

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall presence of salmonella
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Salmonella spp (causative agent of salmonellosis)

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Chicken Products

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Poultry meat – Salmonella enteritidis from Poland in Belgium

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Salmonella Infantis in chilled chicken broiler wings from Poland in Lithuania

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Salmonella Infantis in chilled minced chicken broiler meat from Poland in Lithuania

Research – Dietary Inclusion of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae-Derived Postbiotic Is Associated with Lower Salmonella enterica Burden in Broiler Chickens on a Commercial Farm in Honduras

MDPI

Postbiotic feed additives may aid foodborne pathogen reduction during poultry rearing. The study objective was to evaluate a postbiotic additive in parallel to an industry control diet and the subsequent associated burden of Salmonella enterica on a single, commercial broiler farm in Honduras. Twelve houses were matched and assigned the standard diet (CON) or standard diet plus postbiotic (SCFP). New litter was placed in each house and retained across flock cycles with sampling prior to each chick placement and three consecutive rearing cycles. At ~33–34 days, 25 ceca were collected on-farm from each house, treatment, and cycle. Salmonella prevalence in litter for CON (30.6%) and SCFP (27.8%) were equivalent; however, Salmonella load within positive samples was lower (p = 0.04) for SCFP (3.81 log10 MPN/swab) compared to CON (5.53 log10 MPN/swab). Cecal prevalence of Salmonella was lower (p = 0.0006) in broilers fed SCFP (3.4%) compared to CON (12.2%). Salmonella load within positive ceca were numerically reduced (p = 0.121) by 1.45 log10 MPN/g for SCFP (2.41 log10 MPN/g) over CON (3.86 log10 MPN/g). Estimated burden was lower (p = 0.003) for SCFP flocks (3.80 log10 MPN) compared to CON (7.31 log10 MPN). These data demonstrate the preharvest intervention potential of postbiotics to reduce Salmonella enterica in broiler chickens. View Full-Text

Italy – free-range chicken chicken wings fqc – Salmonella

Salute

Brand : CARREFOUR

Name : free-range chicken chicken wings fqc

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 25 February 2022.

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RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Chicken Products – Black Pepper – Oat Bars – Frozen Minced Meat – Chicken Thigh Fillets – Pistachio Cream

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Salmonella in minced chicken from the Netherlands in Belgium

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Salmonella in Brazilian pepper black(further processing) in the Netherlands

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Salmonella in Brazil black pepper in the Netherlands

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Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis in frozen chicken breast fillets from Poland in France

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Salmonella spp in oat bars from the United Kingdom in Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland

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Salmonella in frozen minced meat from Poland in Sweden

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Salmonella Enteritidis in organic chicken thigh fillets from Italy in Belgium, Germany, Ireland and Netherlands

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Salmonella entreritidis in poultry meat from Poland in Slovenia and Czech Republic

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Meat, chicken element, offal, carcass – Salmonella enteritidis from Poland in Lithuania and Latvia

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Salmonella spp. in pistachio cream from the Netherlands in Germany

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Poultry carcasses, elements of poultry meat, poultry offal – Salmonella enteritidis from Poland in Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy and Netherlands

Iceland – Salmonella in chicken

MAST

Matvælastofnun warns against consuming one batch of chicken from Reykjagarður due to suspicion of salmonella infection. The company has recalled the production batch.

The recall only applies to the following batch:

  • Product names: Holta, Kjörfugl and Króna chicken
  • Traceability number: 001-22-01-6-16. (Complete bird and chest)
  • Packing dates: 15.02.22 and 16.02.22
  • Distribution: Hagkaup stores, Krónan, KR, Nettó, and Kjörbúðin, Olís Varmahlíð

Consumers who have purchased chickens with this traceability number are asked to return
the product to the relevant store, or directly to Reykjagarður hf., Fossháls 1,
110 Reykjavík