Category Archives: Salmonella

Research – Outbreak of Salmonella Newport linked to imported frozen cooked crayfish in dill brine, Sweden, July to November 2019

Eurosurveillance

Salmonellosis is the second most commonly reported bacterial gastro-intestinal infection after campylobacteriosis in the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA). In the EU/EEA, the yearly notification rate of salmonellosis has been around 20 cases per 100,000 individuals in the period from 2015 to 2019 [1]. In 2020, the notification rate decreased to 14 cases per 100,000 individuals; the decline is considered to be an effect of the COVID-19 pandemic [2].  serotype Newport was the fifth most common serotype in the EU/EEA in 2019, accounting for 1.1% of reported serotypes from human salmonellosis cases [1]. In Sweden, human salmonellosis is notifiable by law. The average yearly notification rate of salmonellosis in Sweden between 2015 and 2019 was 21.5 cases per 100,000 individuals, with the majority of cases being infected abroad [3]. In 2019,  Newport was the fifth most common serotype also in Sweden and accounted for 5% of the reported serotypes [3].

Salmonellosis is a bacterial zoonosis. Humans get infected by contaminated foods, through contact with infected animals or humans or via the environment [4]. In recent years, egg and egg products, bakery products and pork and pork products have been the most common food vehicles in food-borne salmonellosis outbreaks reported in EU countries [1].  Newport has previously been linked to outbreaks caused by vehicles of both animal and vegetable origin, for example beef, watermelon and mung bean sprouts [58].  Newport have also been detected in fish and different shellfish and in fresh herbs [911].

In late September 2019, the Public Health Agency of Sweden (PHAS) identified a cluster of nine cases with  Newport sequence type (ST) 46. The cluster was detected as part of the routine microbial surveillance programme where isolates of  from domestic infections are sent to PHAS for typing using whole genome sequencing (WGS). The cluster was put under observation; it evolved slowly and on 23 October, the cluster consisted of 25 cases. The cases were geographically spread across the country and all but one case were adults. The onset of disease ranged from 16 August to 12 October 2019. The spread of cases, geographically and in time, indicated that the infection source was a contaminated food that was distributed nation-wide and could still be on the market. A national outbreak was declared and an outbreak investigation was initiated with the objectives to describe the outbreak and identify the source in order to prevent further cases.

The outbreak team included investigators from PHAS, the Swedish Food Agency (SFA) and the affected regional Departments of Communicable Disease Control and Prevention (CDC department).

Here we report an investigation of a national outbreak of  Newport in Sweden, with the aim of describing the actions that led to the identification and recall of the source of the infection.

Research – International outbreak of salmonellosis in young children linked to the consumption of Kinder brand products. Update in France as of June 2, 2022.

Sante Publique

Following the investigations carried out by the Belgian health authorities, together with their English, European and in particular French counterparts, the company Ferrero proceeded on April 5, 2022 to the recall of several Kinder range products manufactured in a factory in Belgium due to suspected contamination by Salmonella Typhimurium . On April 8, 2022, the recall finally affected all Kinder products from this factory, regardless of their expiry date. On April 14, 2022, an update of the recalled products, including the 2021 Christmas Advent Calendars, was released.

Case of salmonellosis in France: update on June 2, 2022

In total, as of 02/06/2022: 118 cases of salmonellosis with a strain belonging to the epidemic have been identified by the National Reference Center (CNR) for salmonella at the Institut Pasteur in France (figure 1) .

Figure 1 – Epidemic curve: number of confirmed cases of salmonellosis caused by Salmonella Typhimurium, monophasic variant (cluster 1 HC5_296366 and cluster 2 HC5_298160), by week of isolation (with in red the week corresponding to the recall of products from the production plant) ‘Arlon in Belgium) – Metropolitan France, weeks 2 to 18, 2022 (N=118)
Figure 1 - Epidemic curve: number of confirmed cases of salmonellosis caused by Salmonella Typhimurium, monophasic variant (cluster 1 HC5_296366 and cluster 2 HC5_298160), by week of isolation (with in red the week corresponding to the recall of products from the production plant) 'Arlon in Belgium) - Metropolitan France, weeks 2 to 18, 2022 (N=118)

The 118 cases are spread over 12 metropolitan regions (Ile-de-France (24 cases), Grand-Est (19 cases), Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (17 cases), Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (17 cases) , Hauts-de-France (9 cases), Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (7 cases), Occitanie (7 cases), Normandy (6 cases), New Aquitaine (6 cases), Brittany (3 cases), Corsica (2 cases) and Pays de la Loire (1 case)) with a median age of 4 years, and concern 57 girls and 61 boys.

Figure 2 – Geographical distribution of confirmed cases of salmonellosis due to Salmonella Typhimurium, monophasic variant (cluster 1 HC5_296366 and cluster 2 HC5_298160), by region of residence – metropolitan France, weeks 2 to 18, 2022
Figure 2 - Geographical distribution of confirmed cases of salmonellosis due to Salmonella Typhimurium, monophasic variant (cluster 1 HC5_296366 and cluster 2 HC5_298160), by region of residence - metropolitan France, weeks 2 to 18, 2022

Fifty-one cases were questioned by Public Health France. All the cases, except 1, report, before the onset of their symptoms (which occurred between 20/01 and 04/04/2022), the consumption of chocolates of the brand cited here.

Twenty-two people were hospitalized for their salmonellosis, all since discharged. No deaths were reported.

The foods in question having been identified and the management measures taken, the weekly situation updates are drawn up. Public Health France continues to monitor the reporting of cases by the NR, which are expected due to the different delays inherent in monitoring ( see the infographic dedicated to food alerts ).

The successive withdrawals and recalls of the Kinder brand products concerned, produced by the Belgian factory with its closure by the Belgian authorities, should limit the occurrence in France of new cases of salmonellosis in connection with these chocolates.

The possible identification of new cases with dates of isolation at a distance from the recall withdrawal measures will be the subject of investigations if necessary.

To find out the list of products concerned by the withdrawal-recall: https://rappel.conso.gouv.fr/

People who have consumed the products mentioned above and who present symptoms (gastrointestinal disorders, fever within 72 hours of consumption), are invited to consult their doctor without delay, notifying him of this consumption.

In order to limit person-to-person transmission (especially in households with young children), it is recommended to wash your hands well with soap and water after using the toilet, after changing your child, and before to cook.

Luxembourg – RECALL: DELHAIZE BRAND MARINATED CHICKEN STRIPS – Salmonella

SAP

Delhaize recalls the following product:

Last name Marinated chicken strips
Mark Delhaize
Unity 400g
EAN code 5400120803508
Use-by date (DLC) 06/13/2022
Sale period from 05-31-2022 to 06-02-2022 inclusive

Danger: Presence of Salmonella

Salmonella can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, fever and headache within 6 to 72 hours after consumption. These symptoms may be aggravated in young children, immunocompromised subjects and the elderly. People who have consumed these products and have these symptoms are invited to consult a doctor and report this consumption to him.

Belgium – Marinated chicken strips (400g) of the Delhaize brand – Salmonella

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Delhaize recall
Product: Marinated chicken strips (400g) of the Delhaize brand.
Problem: presence of Salmonella.


Delhaize asks its customers not to consume and to return the product below to the store.

In collaboration with the FASFC, Delhaize has decided to withdraw this product from the market and to recall it from consumers due to the presence of Salmonella.

Product info:

Name: Marinated chicken strips
Brand: Delhaize
EAN code: 5400120803508 Best before
date (BBD):
13-06-2022 Marketing period: from 31-05-2022 to 02-06-2022 inclusive
Weight: 400g

Every day, Delhaize performs hundreds of internal quality controls to guarantee the quality and food safety of its products at all times.

In the meantime, Delhaize has already taken all affected products off the shelves and tightened checks on the product and the supplier. Customers who have purchased this product are asked not to consume it. Customers have the option of returning the product in question to the point of sale where they purchased it. Reimbursement for each affected item is guaranteed.

Other products of the same assortment are not affected and can therefore be consumed in complete safety. Delhaize would like to apologize for the inconvenience caused.

Advice and information for consumers:

What if you have already purchased the product?

Do not consume the product and return it to your Delhaize store. The products will be refunded to you.

For further information , customers can contact our Customer Service on the free number 0800/95 713.

France – CRETAN SALAD WITH FETA – Salmonella

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Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Prepared meals and snacks
  • Product brand name Unbranded; product sold in the traditional catering department
  • Model names or references CRETAN SALAD WITH FETA
  • Identification of products
    GTIN Batch Date
    3342282348207 213031 Use-by date 06/04/2022
  • Packaging Bulk sale in the traditional catering department
  • Marketing start/end date From 05/17/2022 to 05/21/2022
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Store E.LECLERC ST LYS
  • Distributors Store E.LECLERC ST LYS

Practical information regarding the recall

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

Catalonia – Presence of Salmonella in Chicken-Turkey Burger Meat marketed in LIDL supermarkets

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alerted product

The Public Health Agency of Catalonia has received through the Coordinated System of Rapid Information Exchange (SCIRI) an alert regarding the presence of  Salmonella  in the Minced Poultry Meat (Burger Meat of Chicken-Turkey) marketed in LIDL supermarkets.

The data of the product involved are:

  • Product name on the label: BURGUER MEAT CHICKEN – TURKEY
  • No. of RGSEAA: 10.027476 / Z
  • Product appearance and type of packaging: Plastic tray
  • Lot number: 3369
  • Expiry date : 06.22
  • Unit weight: 500g.
  • Temperature:

The product has been marketed in Spain through LIDL supermarkets.

The withdrawal of the affected products from the market is being supervised by the competent authorities.

With the information available , there is NO evidence in Spain of any reported cases associated with this alert.

As a precautionary measure, people who have the product in their home are asked not to consume it and return it to the point of sale.

If you have consumed it and have symptoms compatible with salmonellosis (diarrhea, and / or vomiting accompanied by fever and headache), it is recommended to see a doctor.

Germany – Various JIF branded peanut butter products – Salmonella

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Alert type: Food
Date of first publication: 06/02/2022
Product name:

various JIF branded peanut butter products

Product images:

Product Image.png

FDA sample product image

Manufacturer (distributor):

JM Smucker Company

Reason for warning:

possible contamination with Salmonella Senftenberg

Packaging Unit: various
Durability: see batch number / lot identification
Lot identification: Lot numbers: 1274425 – 2140425
Further information:

Reference to a public warning from the US Food and Drug Administration:

ossible contamination with Salmonella Senftenberg in peanut butter products from the USA

As of June 1st, 2022

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns against consuming certain “JIF” branded peanut butter products.

On May 24, 2022, JIF announced that it had initiated a voluntary recall of certain lots of potentially affected products. The product designation can be found in the attachment.

The recall is related to an outbreak of Salmonella Senftenberg in the United States.

The products were distributed within the USA and other third countries, as well as in Spain. The products mentioned are currently not recognizable in Germany.

There is a possibility that consumers could have purchased the products online via marketplaces or through short-term stays in the Member States and third countries in which sales took place.

The FDA advises consumers to observe the following points:

  1. Check if you have JIF peanut butter in the house.
  2.  Locate the batch code on the back of the jar under the best before date (see product image).
  3. If the first four digits of the batch code are between 1274 and 2140 and the next three digits after that are “425”, this product has been recalled and you should not consume it.

The FDA warns against using the products mentioned as feed for animals.

For more information on the FDA’s warning, please visit the following link: https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/outbreak-investigation-salmonella-peanut-butter-may-2022

You can find the manufacturer’s recall under the following link: https://jms-s3-mkt-consumer-p-pmc6.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/recall.html

Salmonella:

Salmonella disease manifests itself within a few days after infection with diarrhoea, abdominal pain and occasionally vomiting and a slight fever. The symptoms usually subside on their own after a few days. Babies, small children, senior citizens and people with a weakened immune system in particular can develop more severe illnesses. Anyone who has eaten this food and develops severe or persistent symptoms should seek medical attention and report possible salmonella infection. It makes no sense to seek preventive medical treatment without symptoms.

Further information on salmonella, also in other languages, can be found here: http://www.infection-protection.de/erregersteckbriefe/salmonellen

BVL Email:

poststelle@bvl.bund.de

Germany – Alburj – Tahini Sesame Mush 800 g -Salmonella

LMV

Alert type: Food
Date of first publication: 06/03/2022
Product name:

Alburj – Tahini Sesame Mush 800 g

Product images:

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customer information

Manufacturer (distributor):

Distributor: Kosebate GmbH

Reason for warning:

Salmonella was detected in the enrichment procedure in 25 g of the sample.

Packaging Unit: 800g
Durability: Best before 08/12/2023
Production date: 02/13/2022
Further information:

Reference is made to the company’s attached customer information.

Contact to the competent authorities:

Baden-Württemberg:

poststelle@mlr.bwl.de

Hamburg:

poststelle@justiz.hamburg.de

Saarland:

poststelle-luv@lav.saarland.de

Germany – Alburj – Tahini Sesame Mush 400 g & 800 g Alburj – Tahini Sesame Juice 400 g & 800 g – Salmonella

LMW

Alert type: Food
Date of first publication: 06/03/2022
Product name:

Alburj – Tahini Sesame Mush 400 g & 800 g Alburj – Tahini Sesame Juice 400 g & 800 g

Product images:

Tahina.jpg

customer information

Manufacturer (distributor):

Distributor: Kosebate GmbH Manufacturer: Alburj, Syria

Reason for warning: Based on official test results with positive salmonella findings. Salmonella was detected in the enrichment procedure in 25 g of the sample.
Packaging Unit: 400g and 800g
Durability:

different MHDs

Production date: Date of manufacture from: 01/2021 to: 03/06/2022
Further information:

Recall:
Health hazard from salmonella in the products
Alburj – Tahini Sesame Mush 400g & 800g
Alburj – Tahini Sesame Juice 400g & 800g
For reasons of preventive consumer protection, Kosebate GmbH is recalling the above-mentioned product with a manufacturing date from: 01.2021 to: 03.06.2022.
Therefore we are recalling all goods from 2021 to 06/03/2022.
Reason:
Based on official test results with positive salmonella findings.
Salmonella was detected in 25g of the sample in the enrichment process. Salmonella can cause a dangerous diarrheal disease.
Kosebate GmbH regrets the incident and apologizes to all customers for the inconvenience caused.
Sinzheim, June 3, 2022

Contact to the competent authorities:

Baden-Württemberg:

poststelle@mlr.bwl.de

Germany – Tahina – Salmonella

LMW

Alert type: Food
Date of first publication: 06/03/2022
Product name: Tahina
Product images:

Tahina II.jpg
Manufacturer (distributor):

Distributor: Durra food, wholesale and retail Bashar Arbash, Stuttgart Manufacturer: Alburj, Syria

Reason for warning: Salmonella was found in the product.
Packaging Unit: 400g
Durability:

Best before 08/31/2022

Lot identification: Batch/lot number PN: 4, EAN 6217000020417
Further information:

Reference is made to the company’s attached customer information.

Contact to the competent authorities:

Baden-Württemberg:

poststelle@mlr.bwl.de