Category Archives: Salmonella

New Zealand – More products containing Tahini recalled over Salmonella fears

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Following yesterday’s recall of tahini-containing products, New Zealand Food Safety is supporting Brelita Foods Ltd in its recall of Seasons Gourmet and Turkish Kitchen brand products containing tahini.

These products also contain imported tahini from Turkey and have been recalled due to the possible presence of Salmonella.

“Salmonellosis can be serious, so it is important that people do not eat these products, or those from Lisa’s, Greater! And Prep Kitchen recalled yesterday,” says New Zealand Food Safety deputy director-general Vincent Arbuckle.

“The products should either be returned to the place of purchase for a refund or be thrown away.

“If you have consumed any of these products and are concerned for your health, contact your health professional, or call Healthline on 0800 61 11 16.

“Symptoms of Salmonellosis appear within 12 to 72 hours and include abdominal cramps, diarrhoea, fever, headache, nausea, and vomiting.”

Turkish Kitchen and Seasons Gourmet brand products are sold in supermarkets and retail outlets throughout New Zealand.

My Food Bag Ltd has also conducted a consumer-level recall of its My Food Bag brand and Turkish Kitchen brand products containing tahini. All affected customers have been contacted.

Up-to-date lists of the affected products can be found on our food recall page.

The products under recall were identified through routine testing and have been removed from store shelves.

“New Zealand Food Safety will be working with manufacturers to understand how the contamination occurred and to prevent a recurrence,” says Mr Arbuckle.

USA – FDA Advises Restaurants, Retailers and Consumers to Avoid Recalled Wild Harvest Oysters from Harvest Area FL-3012, Cedar Key, Florida Potentially Contaminated with Salmonella

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Audience

  • Restaurants and food retailers that have received shipments of wild harvest oysters from harvest area FL-3012, Cedar Key, Florida, harvested between December 16, 2022, and February 24, 2023.
  • Consumers who have recently purchased oysters from area FL-3012 sold in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.

Product

  • Wild harvest oysters from FL-3012, Cedar Key, Florida, harvested between December 16, 2022, and February 24, 2023. The oysters were distributed to restaurants and retailers in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia It is possible that additional states received these oysters through further distribution.
  • Packaged oysters include harvest area information on the packaging.

Purpose

The FDA is advising consumers not to eat, and restaurants and food retailers not to sell, and to dispose of recalled wild harvest oysters from FL-3012, Cedar Key, Florida, harvested between December 16, 2022, and February 24, 2023, due to possible Salmonella contamination. These oysters were sold in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. Consumers who purchased oysters after December 16, 2022, should check the packaging to see if they were wild harvest oysters from FL-3012, Cedar Key, Florida. Contaminated oysters can cause illness if eaten raw, particularly in people with compromised immune systems. Food contaminated with Salmonella may look, smell, and taste normal. Consumers of these products who are experiencing symptoms of salmonellosis should contact their healthcare provider, who should report their symptoms to their local Health Department.

Summary of Problem and Scope

The Florida Department of Health and the state health departments of Georgia and Alabama have detected a Salmonella outbreak associated with the consumption of raw oysters harvested from shellfish harvesting area FL-3012 in Cedar Key, Florida. To date, there have been 8 cases linked to this outbreak within Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. On February 24, 2023, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services issued an emergency closure order for wild harvest oysters from harvest area FL-3012 and initiated a recallExternal Link Disclaimer of wild harvest oysters from harvest area FL-3012 in Cedar Key that were harvested from December 16, 2022, to February 24, 2023. On February 24, the State of Florida also notified the Interstate Shellfish Sanitation Conference of the closure and recall. Florida Department of Health posted an advisory bulletin on February 28. 2023.

FDA Actions

The FDA is issuing this alert advising consumers not to eat, and restaurants and food retailers not to sell, recalled wild harvest oysters from FL-3012, Cedar Key, Florida, harvested between December 16, and February 24, 2023, due to possible Salmonella contamination. The FDA will assist with and coordinate interstate notification efforts as necessary pending receipt of shellfish distribution information.

Symptoms of Salmonellosis

Most people infected with Salmonella will begin to develop symptoms 12 to 72 hours after infection. The illness, salmonellosis, usually lasts four to seven days and most people recover without treatment.

Most people with salmonellosis develop diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. More severe cases of salmonellosis may include a high fever, aches, headaches, lethargy, a rash, blood in the urine or stool, and in some cases may become fatal. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that approximately 450 persons in the United States die each year from acute salmonellosis.

Due to the range in severity of illness, people should consult their healthcare provider if they suspect that they have developed symptoms that resemble a Salmonella infection.

Recommendations for Restaurants and Retailers

Restaurants and retailers should not sell the potentially contaminated oysters. Restaurants and retailers should dispose of any potentially contaminated products by throwing them in the garbage or returning to their distributor for destruction.

Restaurants and retailers should also be aware that oysters and other filter-feeding bivalve molluscan shellfish may be a source of pathogens and should control the potential for cross-contamination of food processing equipment and the food processing environment. They should follow the steps below:

  • Wash hands with warm water and soap following the cleaning and sanitation process.
  • Retailers, restaurants, and other food service operators who have processed and packaged any potentially contaminated products need to be concerned about cross-contamination of cutting surfaces and utensils through contact with the potentially contaminated products.
  • Retailers that have sold bulk product should clean and sanitize the containers used to hold the product.
  • Regular frequent cleaning and sanitizing of food contact surfaces and utensils used in food preparation may help to minimize the likelihood of cross-contamination.

Singapore – SUSPENSION OF MYCHJ380–MENG KEE POULTRY (M) SDN BHD (FARM 6) – Salmonella

SFA

Please note that the following farm has been suspended for import of live chicken broilers into Singapore with immediate effect. Country Malaysia
Farm Code MYCHJ380
Farm Name MENG KEE POULTRY (M) SDN BHD (FARM 6)
Malaysia
This is due to isolation of Salmonella Enteritidis in samples collected from their imported consignment.3The complete list of farms approved to export live chicken broilers is available on our website at http://www.sfa.gov.sg

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Chicken Products – Sesame Seeds – Betel Leaves- Live Clams – Sesame Paste – Chilled Chicken Breast

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Salmonella Typhimurium in turkey meat from France via Belgium in France and the Netherlands

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Presence of Salmonella enteritidis in live clams (Venus gallina) from Italy in San Merino

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Salmonella in Indian Sesame seed in the Netherlands

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Salmonella in betel leaves from India in France

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Salmonella infantis in halal frozen chicken wings from Poland in Italy

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Salmonella spp. in sesame paste from Türkiye in Germany

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Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis (presence /25g) in frozen chicken fingers and chicken fillets from Poland in France

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Salmonella Mbandaka in chilled chicken breast from Ukraine in Hungary, Netherlands and Slovakia

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Salmonella – Post Extraction Soya Meal – Brewers Yeast

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Salmonella in brewer’s yeast from Russia in Poland, Lithuania and Austria

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Salmonella Senftenberg in post extraction soya meal from Ukraine in Poland

USA – FDA Core Outbreak Table – Update

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What’s New

  • A new outbreak of hepatitis A virus infections (ref # 1143) linked to a not yet identified product has been added to the table. FDA has initiated traceback.
  • For the outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes (ref # 1123), FDA has initiated an onsite inspection, sample collection, and analysis. This investigation is ongoing and additional information will be provided as it become available.
  • The outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium (ref # 1137) linked to alfalfa sprouts has ended and the FDA investigation is closed.

New Zealand – Seasons Gourmet and Turkish Kitchen brand Hummus -Salmonella

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2 March 2023: Brelita Foods Ltd is recalling all batches and all dates up to and including USE BY: 15 APR 23 of its Seasons Gourmet and Turkish Kitchen brand hummus due to the possible presence of Salmonella.

Product type Hummus
Name of product (size) Turkish Kitchen brand Manuka Smoked Garlic Hummus (200g, 350g)

Turkish Kitchen brand Traditional Hummus with Roasted Garlic (200g, 380g)

Seasons Gourmet brand Vegan Original Hummus with Garlic & Smoked Paprika (700g)

Seasons Gourmet brand Vegan Original Hummus with Horopito Bush Pepper (400g)

Seasons Gourmet brand Vegan Original Hummus with Kawakawa Bush Basil (400g)

Batch and date marking All batches and all dates up to and including USE BY: 15 APR 23
Package size and description The products are sold in a 200g, 350g, 380g, 400g and 700g plastic container.
Distribution The products are sold in supermarkets and retail outlets throughout New Zealand.

The products have not been exported.

Notes Turkish Kitchen brand products have also been included in meals distributed as part of My Food Bag. For a full list of these products please refer to the My Food Bag recall page.

This recall does not affect any other Seasons Gourmet and Turkish Kitchen brand products.

Point of sale notice for retailers

If you are a retailer of the products in this recall, download a copy of the point of sale notice. You need to display it in your store for one month.

Point of sale notice – Brelita Food Ltd [PDF, 59 KB]

Consumer advice

Customers are asked to check the date mark on the lid on the product.

Affected products should not be consumed. There have been no reports of associated illness, however if you have consumed any of these products and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice.

Customers should return the products to their retailer for a full refund.

New Zealand – My Food Bag and Turkish Kitchen brand products – Salmonella

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2 March 2023: My Food Bag Ltd is recalling specific batches of its My Food Bag and Turkish Kitchen brand products due to the possible presence of Salmonella.

Product type  Multiple products containing tahini
Name of product (size) and date marking  The full list of affected products is listed above.
Package size and description The products are sold in 20g, 40g, 50g, 100g and 200g plastic container or sachet.
Distribution The products are included as part of My Food Bag meals and are distributed throughout New Zealand.

The products have not been exported.

Notes This recall does not affect any other My Food Bag brand products.

Consumer advice

Customers are asked to check the date mark on the product.

Affected products should not be consumed. There have been no reports of associated illness, however if you have consumed any of these products and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice.

Customers should return the products to their retailer for a full refund.

More information on Salmonella

Who to contact

If you have questions, contact My Food Bag Customer Love Team:

  • Phone: 0800 469 366

USA – Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Alfalfa Sprouts – Outbreak is Over

CDC

Front and back packaging of alfalfa sprouts in this outbreak

Fast Facts
  • Illnesses: 63
  • Hospitalizations: 10
  • Deaths: 0
  • States: 8
  • Recall: Yes
  • Investigation status: Closed
Outbreak Investigation Summary

Data showed that alfalfa sprouts made people in this outbreak sick.

  • Of the 50 people interviewed, 35 (70%) reported eating alfalfa sprouts.
  • Eight of the people who got sick in this outbreak confirmed they had purchased Sun Sprouts brand alfalfa sprouts from their local grocery store.

On December 29, 2022, SunSprout Enterprises recalled four lots of raw alfalfa sprouts.

 Belgium – DLL mini chicken burgers, DLL minced chicken, DLL chicken calzone and chicken burger – Salmonella

AFSCA

Recall of Plukon Maasmechelen
Products: DLL mini chicken burgers, DLL minced chicken, DLL chicken calzone and chicken burger
Problem: Presence of Salmonella.


In agreement with the FASFC, Plukon Maasmechelen withdraws the products: mini chicken burgers, minced chicken, chicken calzone and chicken burger from sale and recalls them from consumers due to the presence of Salmonella.

Plukon Maasmechelen asks its customers not to consume these products and to return them to the point of sale where they were purchased. Reimbursement for each affected item is guaranteed.

Description of products:

DLL Mini chicken burgers: DLC 03/01/2023 – Batch Nr 217176
DLL Chicken ax (2.5kg): DLC 03/01/2023 – Batch Nr 217176
DLL Chicken calzone: DLC 03/01/2023 – Nr of lot 217176
Sold via Delhaize

Chicken burger (2pc – 250g): DLC 01/03/2023 – Lot Nr 217176
Sold via Aldi

– Sales period: from 02/20/2023 to 02/28/2023

For further information , contact Kitty Vaesen (+32 476 60 82 98).