Category Archives: Salmonella Oranienburg

CPS – Research Project Funding 2022 – Bulb Onions

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Assessing the potential for production practices to impact dry bulb onion safety

In 2020, the dry bulb onion industry faced their first significant outbreak of foodborne illness when red onions grown in California were epidemiologically linked to >1,000 cases of salmonellosis. Since then, industry and food safety experts have been scratching their heads to figure out how this could have happened. After review of outbreak data and consultation with various stakeholders, we have identified a small number of practices with the potential to contribute to a large-scale contamination event, through water or agricultural input contamination. We have designed field trials to determine the risks of using contaminated water source or other agricultural input when 1) applying crop protection sprays (pesticides and/or clay) and 2) during irrigation (overhead vs. drip). Our primary goal is to collect evidence demonstrating risks of these practices and to communicate our findings to relevant stakeholders to reduce the potential for outbreak like this from recurring in the future. We will share our findings via a broad outreach strategy that communicates with industry throughout the two-year study. Outreach activities culminate with the development and delivery of a workshop and best practices guide that enables growers to better understand risks and implement changes to minimize the likelihood of crop contamination.

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Strategic approaches to mitigate Salmonella contamination of bulb onions

The proposal aims to address the recent multi-state Salmonella outbreak associated with red onion, resulting in nationwide recalls of onions and associated products. The outbreak highlights the pathogen’s ability to persist and survive on bulb onions during production, handling, or storage, causing significant concern to the onion produce industry. Although Salmonella’s persistence on other farm produce is documented, there is a general lack of knowledge on Salmonella’s behavior on bulb onions. We propose developing an onion-specific risk reduction plan by investigating Salmonella’s survival and growth on onion bulbs using different genetic backgrounds, nutritional compositions influenced by agronomic practices, seasons, and managed stress environments. Additionally, to understand the potential to serve as a transient host for transmission, we will investigate the effects of genetic, nutritional, and physiochemical characters on Salmonella survival and growth. This project will provide the industry with tools (1) to identify factors in the onion production and supply chain that may allow a Salmonella to persist, (2) identify varieties and agronomic practices that would minimize or eliminate its persistence, and (3) to help the produce industry in developing guidelines to manage risks of Salmonella in onions effectively.

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Chicken/Duck Products – Black Pepper from Brazil – Smoked Goose Breast

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Salmonella Minnesota, S. Saphra in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella Oranienburg in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella enterica ser. Matadi (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Morehead (presence /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Saintpaul (presence /25g) in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella (presence /25g) in frozen duck meat from Poland in Italy

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Salmonella enterica ser. Javiana (presence /25g) in black pepper from Brazil in Germany and Poland

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Salmonella enterica ser. Newport (presence /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Saintpaul (presence /25g) in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella Enteritidis in chilled chicken quarters from Poland in Slovakia

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Salmonella Infantis in chicken breast from Ukraine in Slovakia and Poland

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Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis (presence /25g) in chilled poultry meat from Poland in France, Germany, Netherlands, UK and Poland

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S. Rubislaw and S. Saintpaul in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella spp. in smoked goose breast from Germany, raw material from Poland in Austria, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Romania and Switzerland

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Salmonella Glostrup, S. Agona in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella enterica ser. Derby (in 1 out of 5 samples /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Newport (in 2 out of 5 samples /25g) in chilled chicken meat from Poland in Belgium, Germany and Italy

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Salmonella Glostrup in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella enterica ser. Matadi (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Minnesota (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Oranienburg (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Rubislaw (presence /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Saphra (presence /25g) in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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S.Poona, S. Matadi, S.Schwarzengrund in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella Derby and Salmonella Newport in chilled chicken meat from Poland in Italy

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Salmonella Saintpaul in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella Infantis in frozen chicken meat cubes with seasoning halal from Poland in France

USA – FDA Core Table Update

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Five outbreaks still active, two with source still unidentified.

Date
Posted
Reference
#
Pathogen
Product(s)
Linked to
Illnesses

(if any)
Total
Case Count
12/29/2021 1052 E. coli O157:H7 Not Yet Identified 11
12/20/2021 1039 Listeria
monocytogenes
Packaged Salad See Outbreak
Advisory
12/15/2021 1048 Listeria
monocytogenes
Packaged Salad See Outbreak
Advisory
11/24/2021 1044 Salmonella

Javiana

Not Yet
Identified
60
11/17/2021 1043 E. coli
O157:H7
Spinach See Outbreak
Advisory
9/15/2021 1031 Salmonella
Oranienburg
Red, Yellow,
and White Onions
See Outbreak
Advisory

USA – Nationwide Onion Outbreak will likely be over 1,000 by Christmas -Salmonella

Food Poison Journal

As of November 12, 2021, 892 people infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella Oranienburg have been reported from 38 states and Puerto Rico. Illnesses started on dates ranging from May 31, 2021, to October 25, 2021.

Sick people range in age from less than 1 year to 101 years, with a median age of 37, and 58% are female. Of 571 people with information available, 183 (32%) have been hospitalized.

According to other publicly available data, we expect to see the number of sickened in this outbreak to crest 1,000.

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Chicken Products – Black Pepper – Chicken Meat

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Salmonella Oranienburg, Salmonella Matadi and Salmonella Saintpaul in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella Saintpaul in black pepper from Brazil in Germany and Netherlands

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Salmonella Poona, Salmonella Javiana and Salmonella Saintpaul in black pepper from Brazil in Germany and Netherlands

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Salmonella Newport, Salmonella Javiana and Salmonella Denver in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella Sandiego and Salmonella Miami in black pepper from Brazil in Germany and Netherlands

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Salmonella Javiana and Salmonella Saintpaul in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella Matadi, Salmonella Rubislaw, Salmonella Saintpaul and Salmonella Poona in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella Glostrup, Salmonella Oranienburg, Salmonella Gaminara and Salmonella Minnesota in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella Infantis, Salmonella Saintpaul and Salmonella Newport in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Skinless chicken breast contaminated with Salmonella Enteritidis from Poland in the Netherlands

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Salmonella Morehead, S. Javiana, S. Braenderup, S. Saintpaul, S. Kiambu and S. Minnesota in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella Morehead and Salmonella Rubislaw in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella en pimienta negra de Brasil/ Salmonella in black pepper from Brazil in Spain

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Salmonella Enteritidis in fresh poultry meat from Poland in Italy

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Salmonella (present /25g) in black pepper from Brazil in the Netherlands

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Salmonella en pimienta negra en Brasil/ Salmonella in black pepper from Brazil in Spain

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Salmonella in chicken meat from Brazil in the Netherlands and Switzerland

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Skinless chicken breast contaminated with Salmonella Enteritidis from Poland in the Netherlands

USA – Alsum Farms Onions Are Recalled For Possible Salmonella Contamination

Food Poisoning Bulletin

Alsum Farms onions are recalled for possible Salmonella contamination, according to an FDA notice. The fresh yellow, white, and red onions were delivered to retailers in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and Pennsylvania between July 13, 2021 and August 18, 2021. The onions were imported from Chihuahua, Mexico by Keeler Family Farms. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with onions marketed through Keeler Family Farms. Alsum Farms & Produce is located in Friesland, Wisconsin. You can see all of the secondary onion recalls in association with a multistate Salmonella outbreak here.

USA – ProSource Inc. Recalls Onions From Mexico For Salmonella Contamination

Food Poisoning Bulletin

ProSource Inc. is voluntarily recalling onions from Mexico for Salmonella contamination. The onions are linked to a multistate Salmonella Oranienburg outbreak that has sickened at least 652 people in 37 states. The onions were shipped from Mexico between July 1, 2021 and August 31, 2021.

The brand names that the onions may have been sold under include Big Bull, Peak Fresh Produce, Sierra Madre, Markon First Crop., Markon Essentials, Rio Blue, ProSource, Rio Valley, and Sysco Imperial. The recalled products are whole raw fresh red, yellow, and white onions. The onions were distributed to wholesalers, broadline foodservice companies, and retail stores in 50 pound, 25 pound, 10 pound, 5 pound, 3 pound, and 2 pound mesh sacks; and 50 pound, 40 pound, 25 pound, 10 pound, and 5 pound cartons. You can see pictures of product labels at the FDA web site.

USA – Keeler Family Farms Supplied Onions Linked to Salmonella Outbreak

Food Poisoning Bulletin

Keeler Family Farms of Deming, New Mexico supplied potentially contaminated onions linked to the huge Salmonella Oranienburg outbreak, according to an FDA update. That outbreak has sickened at least 652 people in 37 states and has hospitalized 129 patients.

USA – Multi-state Salmonella outbreak includes 23 Minnesotans

Health State MN

A multi-state outbreak of Salmonella Oranienburg infections announced today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) includes 23 Minnesota residents, state health officials said today. The Minnesota cases, who range in age from 7 to 77 years, fell ill between Aug. 8 and Sept. 18, four were hospitalized and none have died. Contaminated onions from a specific distributor and growing region in Mexico have been identified as the likely source for the outbreak.

More information on CDC’s Food Safety Alert regarding this outbreak, along with symptoms of Salmonella infection and what consumers should do, can be found on the CDC webpage for this investigation, Salmonella Linked to Onions.