Category Archives: Salmonella

EU return audit to Poland finds unresolved issues; Salmonella in poultry still a problem

Food Safety News

Major problems remain in the Polish control system for beef and poultry meat, according to the European Commission’s health and safety agency.

A remote DG Sante audit, in October 2021 in Poland, followed-up two audits in 2019 on beef and poultry meat and made nine recommendations.

In 2019, a Polish television broadcast showed practices in a bovine slaughterhouse that pointed to violations of EU animal welfare law and, possibly, of food safety legislation.

DG Sante said several actions to address findings made after the beef and poultry audits have been implemented. However, other shortcomings have not been solved by Polish authorities.

Sweden – Salmonella sickens more than 50 in Sweden

Food Safety News

More than 50 people have fallen ill in a national outbreak of Salmonella in Sweden with the source yet to be identified.

A total of 54 confirmed cases of Salmonella Typhimurium have been reported from 20 different regions in the country from Sept. 17 to Oct. 5.

Patients are aged between 8 and 86 years old; 31 of them are women.

Cases have been connected by whole genome sequencing of patient samples. This means they are suspected of having been infected by a common source, according to the Public Health Agency of Sweden (Folkhälsomyndigheten).

Local infection control units, the Swedish Food Agency (Livsmedelsverket) and Folkhälsomyndigheten are investigating the outbreak to identify the source of infection, which is suspected to be a food with wide distribution in Sweden.

Patient interviews to compile information about what those sick have eaten before falling ill are ongoing. Answers will be used to form a hypotheses about the source and compared to what people in a control group that are not part of the outbreak have eaten.

The incident doesn’t appear to be connected to a Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak that is ongoing in Denmark. Officials believe the outbreak in Sweden is caused by a different source because the strains don’t cluster.

Belgium – “Morbier” cheese made from raw milk- Salmonella

AFSCA

FASFC recall
Product: “Morbier” cheese made from raw milk.
Problem: Possible presence of Salmonella.


The FASFC is today recalling consumers of Morbier cheese made from raw milk (+ – 200g) in prepackaged pieces.

This recall follows a notification via the RASFF system (European Food and Feed Rapid Alert System) due to the possible presence of Salmonella.

The FASFC asks not to consume these products and to bring them back to the point of sale where they were purchased.

Product description :

– Product: Morbier raw milk cheese in prepackaged pieces

Article number EAN code Expiry date – DDM 
170027 29549771 12/10/2022 and 26/10/2022
177062 29565347 from 13/102022 to 27/10/2022 inclusive
169084 29515011 from 11/10/2022 to 27/10/2022 inclusive

– Weight: + – 200 g

The product is sold via several points of sale in Belgium .

For any additional information , you can contact the FASFC contact point for consumers: 0800/13.550 or pointdecontact@afsca.be .

Netherlands – Safety warning Ferrero Children’s Chocolate Chips 300 gram Jumbo- Salmonella

NVWA

Safety warning Ferrero Children’s Chocolate Chips 300 gram Jumbo

Jumbo recalls Ferrero Kinder Schokobons 300 grams with best before date 05-10-2022 or earlier. Salmonella bacteria may be present in this product. Do not eat this product!

See Jumbo’s website

Which product is it?

  • Product: Children’s Schokobons 300 grams
  • Barcode: 4008400280127
  • Best before (best before): 05-10-2022 or an earlier date

The Kinder Schokobons with an expiration date of 05-10-2022 or earlier were recalled by Ferrero in April this year. Unfortunately, a small part of this was recently delivered by Jumbo to a limited number of stores. Immediately after this became known, Jumbo removed all stock of this product from all stores as a precaution. At the same time, Jumbo is conducting a public recall. 

Sincerely

The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority

Netherlands – Dutch retailer issues recall after Ferrero chocolate error – Salmonella

Food Safety News

A Dutch retailer has issued a recall after mistakenly sending Ferrero chocolate potentially contaminated with Salmonella to market.

Jumbo is recalling Ferrero Kinder Schokobons 300 grams with an expiry date of Oct. 5, 2022 or earlier.

These products were recalled by Ferrero in April this year in relation to a multi-country monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak. However, Jumbo said some chocolate had recently been delivered to a limited number of stores.

The retailer added that as soon as the error became known, all stock was removed from stores as a precaution.

Jumbo asked customers not to consume the affected Ferrero Kinder Schokobons and to return them to one of its stores.

Official figures show the Netherlands had three cases related to the outbreak that affected more than 450 people from December 2021 to June 2022.

France – SLICED TURKEY MARINADE THAI – Salmonella

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Meats
  • Product brand name CARRETERA
  • Model names or references SLICED TURKEY MARINADE THAI
  • Identification of products
    Batch Date
    3092627 Use-by date 01/10/2022
  • Packaging Plastic tray, about 2kg.
  • Marketing start/end date From 29/09/2022 to 01/10/2022
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Departments: HAUTE-SAVOIE (74)
  • Distributors INTERMARCHE

Practical information regarding the recall

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

Singapore – Recall of eggs from Teo Seng Layer Farm 1 (Malaysia)due to presence of Salmonella Enteritidis

SFA

The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has detected the presence of Salmonella Enteritidis(SE) in eggs imported from Teo Seng Layer Farm 1 in Malaysia.
The affected eggs can be identified by the stamp “CEJ027” on the eggs.
As SE may cause foodborne illness if food is consumed raw or undercooked, SFA has directed all six importers to withhold or recall the affected eggs.
In particular, BH Fresh Food Pte Ltd have been directed to recall the affected eggs that had been distributed to retail outlets for sale as a precautionary measure. The recall is ongoing. The other five importers have been told to withhold the affected eggs from distribution.
The farm is also suspended and will not be allowed to export their eggs to Singapore. SFA will lift the suspension only when the farm has rectified the SE contamination issue.
As SE can be destroyed by heat, eggs are safe to consume if they are cooked thoroughly. SE can survive in raw and undercooked eggs and may cause foodborne illness.
The symptoms include diarrhoea, abdominal pain, fever, nausea and vomiting. While the infection typically subsides within a week in most people, SE can cause serious infection in vulnerable population such as the elderly, young children, and those with weakened immune systems.
Consumers who have purchased the affected eggs are advised to cook them thoroughly before consumption. Those who have consumed the eggs and are unwell should seek medical attention.

Spain – Presence of Salmonella in neutral gelatin in sheets of Hacendado brand

ACSA

affected product

The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition has informed us, through the Coordinated System for the Rapid Exchange of Information (SCIRI), an alert regarding the presence of Salmonella in neutral gelatin sheets of the Hacendado brand , from Germany, transferred by the health authorities of the Autonomous Community of Madrid.

The company that markets the product in Spain has issued an official statement that it publishes on its website in order to withdraw the affected product from the market.

The data of the product involved are:

  • Product name: NEUTRAL GELATIN
  • Brand Name: HACENDADO
  • Product Appearance: Pack of 12 sheets
  • Batch number: A11054/01
  • Preferential consumption date: 04.2027
  • Unit Weight: 20g
  • Temperature: room

The AESAN has transferred this information to the competent authorities of the autonomous communities through the SCIRI and to the Services of the European Commission through the European Food Alert Network (RASFF), in order to verify the withdrawal of the products affected marketing channels.

With the information available , there is no record in Spain of any reported case associated with this alert.

People who have products affected by this alert at home are recommended to refrain from consuming them and return them to the point of purchase.

The presence of Salmonella in products can pose certain health risks to people who consume them. In the case of having consumed this product and presenting symptoms compatible with salmonellosis (mainly diarrhea and/or vomiting accompanied by fever and headache), it is recommended to go to a health center.

Australia – Murray River Smokehouse Salami – Salmonella

FSANZ

Salami

Product information

Murray River Smokehouse is conducting a recall of their Salami (mild and peppered). These products have been available for sale at Harris Farm Markets; Thyme to Taste; Goldfields Grocers and Milawa Cheese in NSW and Victoria.

Date markings

Murray River Smokehouse salami mild, 180g, Best Before 25FEB2023

​Murray River Smokehouse salami pepper, 180g, Best Before 06MAR2023

Problem

The recall is due to microbial (Salmonella) contamination.

Food safety hazard

Food products contaminated with Salmonella may cause illness if consumed.

Country of origin

Australia

What to do​

Consumers should not eat these products and should return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice.

For further information please contact:

Murray River Smokehouse
02 6021 3987
https://www.murrayriversmokehouse.com.au

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France – FROZEN JAPANESE CHICKEN RAVIOLI- Salmonella

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Meats
  • Product brand name SINGLY FROZEN
  • Model names or references Japanese dumplings with chicken 16 pieces
  • Identification of products
    GTIN Batch Date
    3507981045046 070922 Use-by date 07/03/2024
  • PackagingTray of 16 pieces
  • Marketing start/end dateFrom 08/09/2022 to 10/10/2022
  • Storage temperature Product to keep in the freezer
  • Health markEN 77-058-001 EC
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Whole France
  • Distributors Wholesalers

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Random analysis: search for salmonella: presence confirmed
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Salmonella spp (causative agent of salmonellosis)