Category Archives: Salmonella in Eggs

Italy – Fresh free-range eggs – Salmonella

Salute

Brand : Avicola Valle Santa

Name : Fresh free-range eggs

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 4 December 2023

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Italy – 6 FRESH FREE-FREE EGGS – Salmonella

Salute

Brand : FIORDOVO

Name : 6 FRESH FREE-FREE EGGS

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 4 December 2023

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Italy – 6 FRESH FREE-FREE EGGS – Salmonella

Salute

Brand : FIORDOVO

Name : 6 FRESH FREE-FREE EGGS

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 4 December 2023

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Italy – 6 FREE-FREE GOURMET PASTA EGGS – Salmonella

Salute

Brand : CENTRALE DEL LATTE DI BRESCIA SPA

Name : 6 FREE-FREE GOURMET PASTA EGGS

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 4 December 2023

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Italy – 6 BIG FRESH EGGS WITH ANCIENT FLAVOR FROM FREE-STANDING – Salmonella

Salute

Brand : ANTIGA

Name : 6 BIG FRESH EGGS WITH ANCIENT FLAVOR FROM FREE-STANDING

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 4 December 2023

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Italy – 90 FREE-FREE EGGS – Salmonella

Salute

Brand : METRO

Name : 90 FREE-FREE EGGS

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 4 December 2023

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Italy – 6 EXTRA FRESH FREE-FREE EGGS – Salmonella

SALUte

Brand : CENTRALE DEL LATTE DI BRESCIA SPA

Name : 6 EXTRA FRESH FREE-FREE EGGS

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 4 December 2023

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Salute

Brand : CENTRALE DEL LATTE DI BRESCIA SPA

Name : 6 EXTRA FRESH FREE-FREE EGGS

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 4 December 2023

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Research -Prevalence of Salmonella in Eggs from Conventional and Cage-Free Egg Production Systems and the Role of Consumers in Reducing Household Contamination

MDPI

Abstract

Salmonella is one of the leading causes of foodborne disease worldwide, usually related to contaminated poultry or poultry products, such as eggs. Since egg contamination with Salmonella depends on multiple factors that make it challenging to control, consumers’ knowledge about food safety and the proper handling of eggs is crucial. The aims of the study were (1) to determine the prevalence of Salmonella in eggs from conventional and alternative production systems, (2) to characterize the Salmonella isolates according to phenotypic-genotypic and antimicrobial-resistant traits, and (3) to understand how consumers manage the hazards related to egg contamination in the household. A total of 426 egg samples were analyzed (conventional systems = 240; alternative systems = 186). Culture-based and molecular microbiological methods were used to identify Salmonella and bioinformatics analysis of whole genome sequences was used to determine the serotype and antimicrobial-resistant genes. Salmonella enterica serotype Enteritidis was detected only in eggs from alternative systems (1.1%, 2/186). Isolates showed resistance to nalidixic acid (100%, 2/2), and the aac(6′)-Iaa gene and a mutation in the gyrA gene were identified in both isolates. Overall, consumers demonstrated knowledge regarding food safety; however, many still engage in practices that pose a risk of acquiring foodborne illnesses.

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Chicken Products – Dry Sausages – Duck Breast Fillets – Pork Belly – Poultry Meat Preparation – Egg Yolk with Sugar

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Salmonella detected in dry sausages from Italy in France

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Salmonella Serotyping in Duck Breast Fillets from Hungary in Ireland

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Salmonella in pork belly from Belgium in the Netherlands

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Salmonella Infantis (3 out of 5 samples) in chilled broiler chickens from Poland

in Lithuania and Latvia

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Salmonella spp in poultry meat preparation from Italy in Greece

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Salmonella spp. in egg yolk with sugar from the Netherlands in Germany

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Poultry Products – Chilled Chicken Meat – Cooked Velvet Crab – Dandelion Leaves – Poultry Meat – Tahini – Sesame Seeds – Duck Breast Fillets – Chicken Eggs – Parsley Leaves – Mussels

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Salmonella Infantis in chilled chicken meat from Ukraine in the Netherlands and Hungary

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Salmonella in frozen cooked velvet crab (Necora puber) from Ireland in Spain

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Salmonella spp. and exceeded maximum levels of captan, chlorpyrifos, mefentrifluconazole and phosmet in dandelion leaves from Albania in Germany

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Salmonella group CO in poultry meat in Austria

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Salmonella spp. in tahini from Turkey in Malta

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Salmonella Warnow in sesame seeds from Nigeria in Germany

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Salmonella spp. in deep-frozen duck breast fillets from Hungary in Germany

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Salmonella Infantis on the surface of chicken eggs from the Czech Republic in Slovakia

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Salmonella enteritidis in poultry meat frozen from Poland via Netherlands in Italy

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Salmonella enteritidis in chicken meat from The Netherlands in Belgium, France, Poland and the UK

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S. Enteritis in poultry meat from Poland in Bulgaria

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Salmonella spp. in parsley leaves from Poland in Germany

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Salmonella in mussels, from Ireland in the Netherlands

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Salmonella in sesame seeds from Uganda in the Netherlands