Category Archives: Salmonella

Research – Dynamics of Salmonella enterica and antimicrobial resistance in the Brazilian poultry industry and global impacts on public health

PLOS One

Non-typhoidal Salmonella enterica is a common cause of diarrhoeal disease; in humans, consumption of contaminated poultry meat is believed to be a major source. Here we determine that Senterica serovars Heidelberg and Minnesota were the most prevalent serovars in Brazilian poultry and in poultry products imported from Brazil into the UK. However, long-term surveillance data collected by the UK Health Security Agency showed no increase in the incidence of Salmonella Heidelberg or Salmonella Minnesota in human cases of clinical disease in the UK following the increase of these two serovars in Brazilian poultry. Salmonella Heidelberg and Salmonella Minnesota clades shared resistance to sulphonamides, tetracyclines and beta-lactams conferred by sul2tetA and blaCMY-2 genes, not widely observed in other co-circulating serovars despite similar selection pressures. The sul2 and tetA genes were concomitantly carried on IncC plasmids, whereas blaCMY-2 was either co-located with the sul2 and tetA genes on IncC plasmids or independently on IncI1 plasmids. These findings suggest that introduction of the Salmonella Enteritidis vaccine, in addition to increasing antimicrobial use, could have resulted in replacement of salmonellae in Brazilian poultry flocks with serovars that are more drug resistant, but less associated with disease in humans in the UK.

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella -Polish Chicken Products – Sesame Seeds – Polish Turkey Products – Pistachio Kernels – Tom Ka Khai Soup – Poultry Meat

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Salmonella typhimurium in turkey meat from Poland in Belgium and Croatia

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Presence of Salmonella spp. in Indian hulled sesame seeds from India in Greece

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Salmonella spp. in pistachio kernels from Iran in Latvia and Germany

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Salmonella in Tom Ka Khai Steamed soup from Belgium in the Netherlands

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Salmonella Infantis and Escherichia coli in poultry meat (chicken quarter) from Ukraine in Poland and the Netherlands

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Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella spp in chicken neck skin from Poland in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Netherlands, Uzbekistan

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed -Salmonella – Chicken by Products- Complete Feed for Dogs – Dried Horse Lung for Dogs

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Salmonella in chicken by-products from Belgium in the Netherlands

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Salmonella in complete feed for dogs from the Netherlands in Belgium

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Salmonella in dried horse lung for dogs from Austria in the Netherlands

USA – FDA Core Investigation Table

FDA

What’s New

  • For the Salmonella Senftenberg outbreak in Peanut Butter (ref# 1067), the outbreak status has ended and the investigation status is now closed.
  • A new outbreak has been added to the table: Cyclospora in a not yet identified food (ref #1084).
  • For the Salmonella Paratyphi B var. L(+) tartrate+ outbreak (ref# 1072) in a not yet identified food, the outbreak status has ended. FDA’s investigation status is still ongoing.
Date
Posted
Ref Pathogen or
Cause of Illness

Product(s)
Linked to
Illnesses

(if any)
Total
Case Count

Status
7/27/

2022

1084 Cyclospora Not Yet Identified 51 Active
6/29/

2022

1076 Not Yet Identified Frozen Food See Outbreak
Advisory
Active
6/22/

2022

1075 Salmonella
Braenderup
Not Yet Identified 70 Active
6/22/

2022

1072 Salmonella
Paratyphi B var. L(+) tartrate+
Not Yet Identified 14 Active
6/15/

2022

1070 Listeria
monocytogenes
Not Yet Identified 12 Active
6/8/

2022

1068 E. coli
O157:H7
Not Identified 10 Closed
6/1/

2022

1066 Hepatitis A Virus Strawberries See Outbreak
Advisory
Active
5/25/

2022

1067 Salmonella 
Senftenberg
Peanut Butter See Outbreak Advisory Closed
4/20/

2022

1064 Not Yet
Identified
Dry Cereal 558 adverse
event reports
Active
4/13/

2022

1057 Listeria
monocytogenes
Ice Cream See Outbreak Advisory Active
3/30/

2022

1060 None
Identified
Meal Replacement
Drink
6 adverse
event reports
Closed
3/16/

2022

1055 Salmonella
Saintpaul
Not Identified 60 Closed
2/17/

2022

1056 Cronobacter
sakazakii
Powdered
Infant
Formula
See
Advisory
Active (IMG)
2/9/

2022

1040 Listeria
monocytogenes
Not Identified 20 Closed
2/2/

2022

1054 Enteroinvasive
E. coli
O143:H26
Not
Identified
16 Closed
1/10/

2022

1050 E. coli
O121:H19
Romaine 4 Closed

USA – Outbreak Investigation of Salmonella: Peanut Butter (May 2022) – Outbreak Over

FDA

FDA’s investigation is complete; CDC declares outbreak over; additional information forthcoming

The FDA, along with CDC and state and local partners, investigated a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Senftenberg infections linked to certain Jif brand peanut butter products produced at the J.M. Smucker Company facility in Lexington, Kentucky.

J.M. Smucker Company voluntarily recalled certain Jif brand peanut butter products that have the lot codes described below. Photo examples are included below.

The FDA is preparing a report to discuss findings and provide information to assist in future prevention efforts.

Recommendation

The affected recalled products should no longer be available for sale. However, the product has a long shelf life and could still be in consumers’ homes. Consumers, restaurants, and retailers should not eat, sell, or serve any recalled Jif brand peanut butter, including recalled products that contain the recalled Jif peanut butter. Consumers should also avoid feeding recalled peanut butter to pets or other animals, including wild birds.

For Consumers

Follow these steps:

  1. Check if you have Jif peanut butter in your home.
  2. Locate the lot code on the back of the jar, under the Best If Used By Date (the lot code may be next to the Best If Used By Date for cups or squeeze pouches).
  3. In the lot code, if the first four digits are between 1274 and 2140, and if the next three numbers after that are ‘425’, this product has been recalled and you should not consume this product. An example is below.

If you are unsure what to do with your recalled product, you can call or email J.M. Smucker Company for more information:

The J.M. Smucker Co. Hotline: 800-828-9980
Website: jif.com/contact-usExternal Link Disclaimer

FDA recommends that if you have used the recalled Jif brand peanut butter that have lot code numbers 1274425 through 2140425 and the first seven digits end with 425, you should wash and sanitize surfaces and utensils that could have touched the peanut butter. If you or someone in your household ate this peanut butter and have symptoms of salmonellosis, please contact your healthcare provider.

For Retailers, Re-packers, and Manufacturers

In addition to the steps above, FDA recommends referring to the firm’s recall press for the UPC codes and other retailer information. Do not sell or serve recalled peanut butter or products containing recalled peanut butter.

Denmark – Denmark searches for source of Salmonella outbreak

Food Safety News

kswfoodworld salmonella

Danish officials are trying to find the source of a Salmonella outbreak that has affected 16 people.

The sick people have been infected with the same type of Salmonella Enteritidis, according to the Statens Serum Institut (SSI).

Patients fell ill between March 31 and June 23. They are 11 men and five women between the ages of 8 to 59 years old with a median of 28.

Netherlands – Safety warning Jumbo steam soup Tom Ka Khai – Salmonella

NVWA

Safety warning Jumbo steam soup Tom Ka Khai

Jumbo warns about Jumbo steam soup Tom Ka Khai. Salmonella bacteria may be present in the steam soup. Do not eat this product.

See Jumbo’s website .

Which product is it?

  • Jumbo steam soup Tom Ka Khai
  • Barcode: 8718452622566
  • To be used until: 26-07-2022

Sincerely

The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority

Belgium – Jumbo steamed meal Tom Ka Khai -Salmonella

AFSCA

Recall of Jumbo
Product: Jumbo steamed meal Tom Ka Khai (Jumbo stoomsoep Tom Ka Khai)
Problem: possible presence of Salmonella bacteria.
In agreement with the FASFC, Jumbo withdraws from sale the “Tom Ka Khai steamed meal” with EAN 8718452622566 and expiry date (DLC) 26-07-2022 of the Jumbo brand and recalls it from consumers because the product may contain salmonella bacteria.

Jumbo asks its customers not to consume this product and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased, where they will be reimbursed.

Product Description Product

Name: Jumbo Stoomsoep Tom Ka Khai (Jumbo Steam Meal Tom Ka
Khai)
Brand: Jumbo
EAN: 8718452622566 Best Before
Date (BBD) : 26-07-2022
Sale Period: From 21-07-2022
Type of packaging: Plastic packaging
Weight: 550 g

The product was distributed to Jumbo subsidiaries in Belgium.

For more information , customers can contact customer services on 0800-98998 or Jumbo.com .

Our apologies for the inconvenience caused.

France – American Chicken Baguette – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Prepared meals and snacks
  • Product brand name unbranded
  • Model names or references American chicken
  • Identification of products
    GTIN Batch Date
    0207616026893 07/12 Use-by date 07/12/2022
    0207616026893 07/13 Use-by date 07/13/2022
  • Products List American_sandwiches_reminder_poster.pdf Attachment
  • Packaging Bag 350g
  • Marketing start/end date From 07/11/2022 to 07/13/2022
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Geographic area of ​​sale THE FOLGOET
  • Distributors E. Leclerc Le Folgoët

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Sandwich containing oak leaf recalled for risk of Listeria monocytogenes
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Listeria monocytogenes (causative agent of listeriosis)

Netherlands – SOLT Dutch Shrimp – Salmonella

NVWA

Safety warning SOLT Dutch Shrimp

Udea and SOLT warn against SOLT Dutch shrimps. Salmonella was found in the product. Do not eat the product.

See the Udea website .

Which product is it?

  • Product: Dutch shrimps
  • Brand: SOLT
  • Order number Udea: 48660
  • Barcode: 8719324755160
  • Expiration date: 01-08-2022

Sincerely

The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority