Category Archives: Salmonella Poland

RASFF Alert- Salmonella – Polish Poultry Products – Frozen Chicken Fillet – Macadamias – Minced Chicken Meat – Frozen Goose with Giblets – Almond Kernels – Minced Pork Meat – Fried Samosa Chicken

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Salmonella infantis in frozen chicken fillets from Northern Ireland, with raw material from the Netherlands in Ireland

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Salmonella in macadamias from Malawi in the Netherlands and UK

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Salmonella enteritidis, S. paratyphi B and S. infantis in minced chicken meat from the Netherlands in Italy

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Salmonella Enteritidis in raw material for chicken kebab from Poland in France

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Salmonella Senftenberg in frozen goose with giblets from Hungary, via Germany in the Czech Republic

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Salmonella spp. in almond kernels (raw goods) from the United States, via the Netherlands in Germany

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Salmonella Agona in minced pork meat from Poland in Slovakia

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Salmonella paratyphi B and Salmonella infantis in frozen chicken breast meat from the Netherland in Italy

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Salmonella in fried samosa chicken, from France in the Netherlands and Germany

UK – FSA alerts consumers on Salmonella and Polish poultry

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Following a rise in cases of Salmonella linked to poultry products imported from Poland, the FSA is reminding consumers of its safe handling and cooking advice.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) along with Food Standards Scotland (Opens in a new window) (FSS) and the UK Health Security Agency (Opens in a new window) (UKHSA) is reminding consumers to take care when handling and cooking poultry products at home, including chilled and frozen chicken and turkey drumsticks, breasts, thighs and chicken pieces. This is because of a recent rise in cases of food poisoning caused by Salmonella Enteritidis linked to poultry products imported from Poland.

Our advice is to:

  • Follow cooking and storage instructions on the product label, including the cooking time and temperature – this is important to ensure that the food is safe when consumed
  • Use or freeze products by their use-by date
  • Wash hands thoroughly after handling raw poultry products
  • Never wash raw poultry products
  • Clean all surfaces and utensils with hot soapy water after contact with raw poultry
  • Only reheat cooked and frozen meat once

An investigation is ongoing into multiple strains of Salmonella linked to poultry products imported to the UK from Poland. There have been over 200 human cases of salmonellosis caused by specific genetic strains of Salmonella Enteritidis that have been linked to poultry products such as meat and eggs, this year.

The FSA is in discussion with officials in Poland and the EU to ensure all necessary steps are taken to improve the safety of poultry and eggs imported from Poland. The forthcoming import controls on food and feed coming into the UK from the EU will also allow us to check these controls are in place and help to uphold the UK’s high food and feed standards and to protect public health.

Our advice is to always take care when storing, handling, and cooking poultry products such as chicken, turkey and duck to help reduce the risk of food poisoning to you and your family.

You should always check the cooking instructions on food packaging, as different brands of the same type of product might have different instructions. Cooking food at the right temperature and for the correct length of time will ensure that any harmful bacteria are killed. At the same time, make sure that any surfaces and equipment that come into contact with food are clean to avoid risks from cross contamination and always wash your hands before and after handling food.

A number of the cases have involved the consumption of eggs produced in Poland and used in meals in restaurants and cafes. We are therefore asking local authorities to remind food businesses about the importance of good hygiene practices.

Tina Potter, Head of Incidents – Food Standards Agency

Salmonella is a type of stomach bug that causes stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhoea. Symptoms typically resolve themselves within a few days, however, they can be more severe with fever and dehydration, especially in young children, those who are pregnant and those with weakened immune systems.

Salmonella can be spread from person to person as well as from food, so anyone affected should follow good hygiene practices, such as washing hands thoroughly after using the bathroom and avoiding handling food for others where possible, if you have symptoms.

Lesley Larkin, Deputy Director for Gastrointestinal Infections – UKHSA

Salmonella is a common bacteria that can cause food poisoning. Salmonella can be found in a variety of different foods but raw meat (processed and unprocessed), undercooked poultry, eggs and unpasteurised milk are the most commonly reported foods causing salmonellosis. Inadequate cooking and cross-contamination in the kitchen during food preparation can lead to salmonellosis. The bacteria can also spread from person to person.

Babies, children, pregnant women, and older people should only eat runny or raw eggs if they have a British Lion mark (Opens in a new window) or are produced under the Laid in Britain egg assurance scheme (Opens in a new window). This advice does not apply to individuals who are severely immunocompromised.

Please see our Salmonella guidance and the NHS Choices page on food poisoning (Opens in a new window) for more information on this foodborne disease. Our Home food fact checker also has advice on how to store, cook and reheat food at home.

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

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Poultry Products – Turkey Drumstick Mince – Chicken Minced Meat – Chicken Doner Kebab Meat – Black Pepper- Eggs

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Salmonella Stanley in fresh turkey drumstick minced meat from Hungary in Slovakia

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Salmonella Enteritidis in chilled poultry cuts from Poland in the Czech Republic

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Salmonella paratyphi b in frozen chicken minced meat from Holland in Italy

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Salmonella in Frozen Chicken Doner Kebab from Italy in France

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Salmonella infantis in kebab from Poland in Italy

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Salmonella spp in frozen chicken kebab from Poland in Slovakia

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Salmonella spp. in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

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Eggs from a Dutch stable that tested positive for Salmonella in Germany

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Salmonella Typhimurium in turkey meat from Hungary in Romania

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Poultry Products – Marjoram – Sesame Seeds – Minced Chicken Meat – Chicken Wings – Pistachio Paste –

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Presence of Salmonella Infantis in 1 of 5 dried marjoram samples from Egypt in Poland

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Salmonella in Ugandian Sesame Seed in the Netherlands

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Salmonella infantis in frozen minced chicken meat from the Netherland in Italy

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Salmonella infantis and Campylobacter jejuni in chicken wings from Austria in Germany

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Salmonella spp. in 3 out of 5 samples of raw poultry kebab, country of origin: Poland in Slovenia and Hungary

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Salmonella in pistachio paste from Italy in Belgium

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Salmonella Enteritidis in poultry elements from Poland in the Congo

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Salmonella group CO in Frozen Chicken Kebab from Poland in Hungary, Latvia and Slovakia

Catalonia – Multinational Salmonella Enteritidis outbreak

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The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Center for Infectious Disease Control (ECDC) have carried out an assessment of an outbreak of  Salmonella  Enteritidis that has affected 14 EU/EEA countries, the United Kingdom and the United States. Joined.

From January 1 to October 24, 2023, 335 laboratory-confirmed cases of Salmonella Enteritidis ST11 belonging to three different microbiological groups have been reported . Bacteria similar to those causing the outbreak have been detected in samples of chicken meat and chicken kebab.

Chicken meat and chicken meat products (kebab) are probably the source of the outbreak.

Although food traceability data points to producers located in Poland (7 producers) and Austria (1 producer), no microbiological evidence of contamination has been found in their facilities.

Scientists consider it likely that new cases will occur in this multinational outbreak, as the source has not yet been identified.

EFSA and ECDC experts recommend further investigations to identify places in the chicken meat production chain where contamination may have occurred.

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Poultry Products- Betel Leaves – Brazil Chicken Products – Pistachio Nuts- Lime Leaves – Live Clams – Chicken Meat –

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Salmonella Bardo in frozen chicken thigh from Poland in Finland

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Salmonella in chicken liver from Poland in France and North Macedonia

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Salmonella Minnesota in frozen chicken breast, boneless, skinless, from Brazil in the Czech Republic, Denmark, Netherlands and Slovakia

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Salmonella anatum in pistachio nuts from Germany in Finland. Germany and the USA

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Salmonella virchow in frozen lime leaves from Thailand via Netherlands in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Faeroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, United Kingdom

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Salmonella Derby in fresh chicken quarters from Poland in the Czech Republic

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Salmonella enterica ser. enteritidis in live clams (Chamelea gallina) from Italy in Spain

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

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Salmonella in betel leaves from India in France

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Presence of Salmonella Infantis and Campylobacter jejuni in chicken leg meat boneless skin on vacuum from Poland in Slovakia

Czech Republic – Chilled boneless and skinless chicken steak – Salmonella

Potravinynapranyri

Place of inspection:
Vodochody ( Prúběžná 5, 25069 Vodochody )
ID: 24211249
Food group: Meat and meat products Unpackaged: meat, minced meat, semi-finished meat

Chilled boneless and skinless chicken steak
Category: Dangerous foods
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Salmonella Enterica sera. Enteritidis

The pathogenic bacterium Salmonella Enterica sera were detected in chilled chicken meat . Enteritidis . This bacteria can cause a disease called salmonellosis.

Best before date: 15/09/2023
Manufacturer: BOMAFAR Sp. , PL 02204303 WE
Country of origin:  Poland
Date of sample collection: 11/09/2023
Reference number: 23-000035-SVS-CZ
The sample was detected by the official control of the State Veterinary Administration.

EU – Multi-country outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis in chicken meat and chicken meat products

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Between January and October 2023, 14 EU/EEA countries, the UK and the US reported 335 cases related to this outbreak.

Chicken meat and chicken meat products (kebab) are the likely source of a multi-country outbreak caused by three types of Salmonella Enteritidis, according to EFSA and ECDC’s latest Rapid Outbreak Assessment.

Bacteria similar to those causing the outbreak have been detected in samples of chicken meat and chicken kebab. While food traceability data points to producers located in Poland (7 producers) and Austria (1 producer), no microbiological evidence of a contamination at their facilities has been found.

Scientists expect that new cases are likely to occur in this multi-country outbreak as the source has not yet been identified. EFSA and ECDC experts recommend further investigations to identify the potential locations within the chicken meat production chain where the contamination may have occurred.