Category Archives: Salmonella

USA – Market of Choice, LLC – Warning Letter – Salmonella – Listeria – Allergens

FDA

You did not appropriately identify contamination with environmental pathogens, such as Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella, as a hazard requiring a preventive control in your ready-to-eat (RTE) salads, in accordance with 21 CFR 117.135(a)(1). Specifically, your document entitled “Food Safety Hazard Analysis Worksheet and HACCP Plan (b)(4) for Fresh Salads,” dated July 20, 2020, indicated that biological pathogens are not significant at the peel/trim/cut and packaging steps. However, your RTE fresh salads are exposed to the environment prior to packaging and do not receive a lethal treatment or otherwise include a control measure that would significantly minimize environmental pathogens. Listeria monocytogenes is a known or reasonably foreseeable pathogen associated with RTE foods, including RTE salads, exposed to the environment. Thus, your hazard analysis should have concluded that environmental pathogens such as Listeria monocytogenes are a hazard requiring preventive controls (i.e., sanitation controls, as required by 21 CFR 117.135(c)(3)) and that the controls need to be verified by environmental monitoring, e.g., for Listeria monocytogenes or an appropriate indicator organism as required by 21 CFR 117.165(a)(3)). Note that these controls and the environmental monitoring procedures must be written (21 CFR 117.135(b) and 165(b)(3)).

USA – BC Foods AD Celery Stalk Canners – Recalls – Salmonella

FDA

Product Description:

BC Foods AD Celery Stalk Canners, 25 lb. Poly lined bulk fiber carton, item code VCES-TCA-BJA-AA-AB; BC Foods AD Celery Stalk Cross Cut, 25 lb. Poly lined bulk fiber carton, item code VCES-TC9-BQS-AC-AB; BC Foods AD Celery Stalk Cross Cut, 25 lb. Poly lined bulk fiber carton, item code VCES-TC9-BQS-AG-AB.

Reason for Recall:

Product contains ingredient which tested positive for Salmonella

Product Quantity:

2925 lbs

Recall Number:

F-0673-2021

Code Information:

Lots: 770C2307 670C2303 660C2214

FDA

Product Description:

BC Foods Celery Stalk and Leaf Dice 3/8, AD Sulfites, 11 lb. Poly lined bulk fiber carton. Item code: VCE1-D38-AXG-AB-AR

Reason for Recall:

Product contains ingredient which tested positive for Salmonella

Product Quantity:

2112 lbs

Recall Number:

F-0674-2021

Code Information:

Lots: 2615A112

USA – FDA Core Investigation Table – Shrimp Link in Salmonella Outbreak

FDA

*Shrimp: The information collected so far indicates that pre-cooked shrimp is the likely source of this outbreak, however it appears that the product lots linked to outbreak illnesses are past its shelf life and are no longer available for sale. The most recent illness occurred in late April 2021. FDA continues to investigate and if FDA’s outbreak investigation results in specific actionable steps for consumers to take to protect themselves, a public health advisory will be issued.

USA – Factors Potentially Contributing to the Contamination of Peaches Implicated in the Summer 2020 Outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis

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USA/Canada- Factors Potentially Contributing to the Contamination of Red Onions Implicated in the Summer 2020 Outbreak of Salmonella Newport

FDA

Executive Summary

Between June and October 2020, federal and state agencies investigated a Salmonella Newport foodborne illness outbreak associated with consumption of red onions from the Southern San Joaquin Valley and Imperial Valley in California. The outbreak, which caused 1,127 reported domestic illnesses and 515 reported Canadian cases, is the largest Salmonella outbreak in over a decade. This outbreak is also remarkable because the food vehicle, whole red onions, is a raw agricultural commodity that had not been previously associated with a foodborne illness outbreak.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), alongside state and federal partners, investigated the outbreak to identify potential contributing factors that may have led to red onion contamination with Salmonella Newport. While the Salmonella Newport outbreak strain (specific whole genome sequence [WGS]) was not identified in any of the nearly 2,000 subsamples tested, a total of 11 subsamples (10 water and 1 sediment) collected near one of the growing fields identified in the traceback were positive for Salmonella Newport, representing a total of three different genotypical strains (unique WGS patterns). Although a conclusive root cause could not be identified, several potential contributing factors to the 2020 red onion outbreak were identified, including a leading hypothesis that contaminated irrigation water used in a growing field in Holtville, California may have led to contamination of the onions.

While our investigation did not occur during any harvesting activities, visual observations of the implicated red onion growing fields suggested several plausible opportunities for contamination including irrigation water, sheep grazing on adjacent land, as well as signs of animal intrusion, such as scat and large flocks of birds which may spread contamination. Similarly, the investigation did not occur while packing activities were ongoing. However, visual observations and records review of packing house practices confirmed numerous opportunities for spread of foodborne pathogens such as Salmonella, including signs of animal and pest intrusion as well as food contact surfaces which had not been inspected, maintained, cleaned, or sanitized as frequently as necessary to protect against the contamination of produce. Thomson International Inc. cooperated with FDA throughout the investigation and is continuing to engage with FDA on the agency’s findings and recommendations.

Notably, Salmonella isolates from two sediment subsamples and two water subsamples collected during this investigation were found to be genetically related by WGS to clinical isolates from 2016 and 2018 foodborne illness outbreaks (Salmonella Muenchen and Salmonella Montevideo, respectively) associated with consumption of sprouts. This may be indicative of human pathogen persistence and distribution in this growing region (a concentrated area of seed for sprouting production), which could pose a risk of contamination for any produce commodity. FDA issued an assignment to follow-up at the associated firms. Sprouts are not a food vehicle of interest in the 2020 Salmonella Newport foodborne illness outbreak.

We urge growers to conduct risk assessments that include evaluation of hazards that may be associated with adjacent and nearby land uses—especially relating to the presence of livestock and wildlife and the potential for runoff into growing fields or water sources—and implement risk mitigation strategies where appropriate. FDA recognizes the interconnection between people, animals, plants, and their shared environment when it comes to public health outcomes, and we encourage collaboration among various groups in the broader agricultural community (e.g., produce growers, those managing animal operations, state and federal government agencies, and academia) to address this issue.

This document provides an overview of the traceback investigation, subsequent on-site investigation, and factors that potentially contributed to the contamination of red onions with Salmonella Newport.

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New Zealand – New Zealand Food Safety places precautionary controls on North Island egg producer – Salmonella Outbreak

MDPI

New Zealand Food Safety has placed movement controls on a North Island egg producer as a precautionary measure after environmental testing indicated Salmonella Enteritidis on the farm.

New Zealand Food Safety has been carrying out tracing and testing of poultry operations after Salmonella Enteritidis was found at an Auckland hatchery that supplies chicks to other operators, earlier this year.

Symptoms of Salmonella illness include abdominal cramps, diarrhoea, fever, headache, nausea and vomiting. It can be serious in people with reduced immunity, frail elderly, children under 2 years, and pregnant women.

New Zealand Food Safety director of food regulation Dr Paul Dansted said to date no eggs had tested positive.  However, it was possible that some eggs could contain Salmonella Enteritidis so it was prudent to provide advice to consumers.

“No product is leaving the farm at present while we carry out more investigations.

“It’s important to note the positive results are not from eggs, but from samples from within the farm.”

“While the risk is low, we are taking this precautionary action as we are not yet in a position to assure consumers that Salmonella Enteritidis is not in some eggs.”

There are key actions consumers can take to protect against Salmonella Enteritidis.

They include:

  • Keep eggs in the fridge after purchase.
  • Cook eggs thoroughly – until the white is completely firm and the yolk begins to thicken.
  • Wash your hands after handling eggs.
  • Consume eggs within the recommended date on the carton.
  • Don’t serve raw eggs to children under 2 years of age, pregnant woman, the frail and elderly, and people with low or compromised immune systems.
  • Keep surfaces and kitchen utensils clean and dry before and after handling eggs.
  • Use clean eggs free from dirt, faecal matter and cracks.

Last month, NZ Food Safety stopped 2 farms from sending eggs to sale after tests found Salmonella Enteritidis on their properties.

Media release: Food safety actions to protect consumers

“We have been conducting tests with the poultry industry and action will be taken where necessary to identify and manage any suspect flocks.”

NZ Food Safety is working closely with the Ministry of Health, which has been monitoring Salmonella Enteritidis cases in humans.

“To date, while there is no proven association between human illness and poultry meat and eggs, we continue to investigate.”

Dr Dansted said NZ Food Safety would continue to work with the poultry industry to assist it to manage the risk of Salmonella Enteritidis in commercial flocks and reduce the risk to consumers.

“Many countries have Salmonella Enteritidis in poultry flocks and manage the risk with on-farm prevention measures. By taking this pre-emptive action with the farm and informing people to handle and prepare food safely at home, we reduce the risk.”

Salmonellosis, the illness caused by Salmonella Enteritidis bacteria, can spread in a variety of ways outside of food, including contact with infected animals, material, or surfaces, and between persons.

If you have health concerns after consuming eggs or chicken, seek medical advice from your doctor or Healthline.

Resources

Frequently asked questions [PDF, 134 KB]

Director-General privileged statement regarding Section 289 of the Food Act [PDF, 837 KB]

Learn more about Salmonellosis – Ministry of Health

Clean, Cook, Chill for home food safety advice

Salmonella symptoms and advice

New Zealand – Salmonella Outbreak

Food Safety News

Officials in New Zealand are investigating a Salmonella outbreak that has sickened 35 people so far this year.

Salmonella Enteritidis sequence type 11 (ST 11) was first detected in 2019 in an outbreak traced to a restaurant in the Auckland region. Since May 2019, the number of patients associated with this strain is 101 and from 2019 it has been found in four other outbreaks.

The majority of people sick from January to April this year live in the Auckland region, according to the Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR).

New Zealand Food Safety found Salmonella Enteritidis at an Auckland poultry farm and there has been a rise in infections caused by this strain of Salmonella despite attempts to prevent contaminated eggs reaching consumers.

France – Product recall: Various GAST brand meats – Salmonella

Oulah

ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Suspicion of presence of salmonella

PROPOSED SOLUTION

People who may have this product are asked not to consume it and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased.

Foodborne illness caused by salmonella results in gastrointestinal disturbances, diarrhea, vomiting and abdominal pain, often accompanied by fever; these symptoms may be more severe in young children, immunocompromised individuals and the elderly. The incubation period can range from 6 to 72 hours.
People who have consumed the products mentioned below and who have these symptoms are invited to consult their doctor, notifying him of this consumption.

FURTHER INFORMATION

▸ Affected products

Product Bar code DLC
COOKED CERVELAS 250G 3411320133410 between 06/12/2021 and 07/01/2021
3411320133441 between 06/12/2021 and 07/22/2021
RACK OF SMOKED PORK  3411320016355 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
CERVELAS COOKED RADIUS CUT 3411320057433 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
3411320133434 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
SUPERIOR STEWED COOKED HAM (BONE FORM) -CODE 16628 CUT SHELF 3411320057174 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
SUPERIOR STEWED COOKED HAM (BONE FORM) -RA CUT RADIUS 3411320190307 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
COOKED PORK SHOULDER RADIUS CUT 3411320021380 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
SUPERIOR STEWED COOKED HAM – CODE 16618 CUT SHELF 3411320021410 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
VACUUM COOKED HAM X1 between 06/12/2021 and 07/22/2021
COOKED HAM ON THE BONE UPPER CUT RADIUS 3411320166050 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
SUPERIOR COOKED HAM WHOLE RADIUS CUT 3411320017369 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
SUPERIOR COOKED HAM IN HALF 3411320057266 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
SUPERIOR COOKED HAM SMOKED RADIUS CUT 3411320166494 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
SUPERIOR COOKED HAM WITH SLICING BONE CUT RADIUS 3411320166074 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
SUPERIOR COOKED HAM MOLD DD RA- CODE 19031 CUT RADIUS 3411320190314 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
JESUS ​​COOKED SMOKED RAY CUP 3411320057471 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
JESUS ​​COOKED RAY CUT 3411320017178 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
LANGUAGE IN JELLY 2KG CUT RADIUS 3411320017284 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
LANGUAGE IN JELLY 2 SLICES 3411320111678 between 06/12/2021 and 06/30/2021
3391380362114 between 06/12/2021 and 07/02/2021
ROUND SPOOL OLIVE MEDALLION PASTE 3411320057280  between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
3411320016270  between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
RAYON CUT CAMPAIGN PASTE 3411320017604 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
2-SLICE PISTACHIO ROLL HEAD 3411320111654 between 06/12/2021 and 06/30/2021
3411320503114 between 06/12/2021 and 06/30/2021
SAUCISSON COOKED WITH NATURE AND SMOKED GARLIC RAY CUT 3411320057488 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
3411320021496 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
3411320021731 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
ROAST COOKED PORK 3411320057204 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
3411320017512 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
3411320021373 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
3411320016751 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
4-SLICE BAKED ROLLED BREAST 3411320501196  between 06/16/2021 and 06/30/2021
FULL BAKED ROLLED CHEST CUT RADIUS 3411320016744 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
3411320122858 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
COOKED RAYON CUT SMOKED PORK BREAST 3411320016379 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
COUNTRY PASTA – CODE 17743 CUT RADIUS 3411320177438 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
4-SLICE SUPERIOR COOKED ROASTER 3411320111661 Lot: 21154
DLC: 06/29/2021
Lot: 21147 BBE
: 06/25/2021
Lot: 21159
DLC: 07/01/2021
Lot: 21147
DLC: 06/28/2021
Lot: 21138
DLC: 06/21/2021
Lot: 21138
DLC: 06/12/2021
Lot: 21138
DLC: 06/17/2021
Lot: 21147
DLC: 06/23/2021
Lot: 21147
DLC: 06/23/2021
Lot: 21147
DLC: 06/26/2021
Lot: 21154
DLC: 06/29/2021
Lot: 21138
DLC: 06/17/2021
Lot: 21138
DLC: 06/23/2021
Lot: 21147
DLC: 06/30/2021
Lot: 21147
DLC: 06/24/2021
Lot: 21138DLC: 06/16/2021
SUPERIOR COOKED HAM WHOLE LE REVARD RAYON CUT 3411320017154 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
COOKED GAMBETTE 3411320166760 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
SUPERIOR COOKED HAM LE GABELOU 10 SLICES AND 20 SLICES 3411320504074 between 06/14/2021 and 06/25/2021
3411320504098 between 06/14/2021 and 06/25/2021
ROLL HEAD LYONNAISE PISTACHEE ROLL HEAD 1/2 MOON ROLL HEAD WITHOUT SHELF CUT RADIUS 3411320017277 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
3411320017307 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
3411320057990 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
3411320057969 between 06/12/2021 and 06/20/2021
DUCK PASTE 400G RABBIT PASTE 400G 3411320177469 Lot: 21130
BBE: 06/23/2021
3411320177469 Lot: 21137
DLC: 06/29/2021
3411320177445 Lot: 21137
DLC: 06/29/2021
3411320177445 Lot: 21130
BBE: 06/23/2021
3411320177445 Lot: 21158 BBE
: 07/20/2021

▸ Health mark
FR69273009CE


▸ Consumer service contact
0472284573


▸ Source
SOCIETE NOUVELLE GAST

Canada – Expanded Food Recall Warning – Al-Rabih brand Tahini recalled due to Salmonella

CFIA

Recall date: June 14, 2021

Reason for recall: Microbiological – Salmonella

Hazard classification: Class 2Company / Firm: Phoenicia Group Inc.

Distribution: Ontario, Possibly National, Quebec

Extent of the distribution: Consumer

Ottawa, June 14, 2021 – Phoenicia Group Inc. is recalling Al-Rabih brand Tahini from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination. Consumers should not consume the recalled product described below.

Recalled products

Brand Product Size UPC Codes
Al-Rabih Tahini (100% Sesame) – Sesame Paste 454 g 7 70338 10053 5 Lot #157 29420
Best before 22/OC/19

What you should do

If you think you became sick from consuming a recalled product, call your doctor.

Check to see if you have the recalled products in your home. Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the store where they were purchased.

This recall was triggered by Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) test results. The CFIA is conducting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products. If other high-risk products are recalled, the CFIA will notify the public through updated Food Recall Warnings.

The CFIA is verifying that industry is removing the recalled product from the marketplace.

Illnesses

There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products.

Product photos

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  • Al-Rabih Tahini, 454 grams - front
  • Al-Rabih Tahini, 454 grams - lot code

Public enquiries and media

Public enquiries
Toll-free: 1-800-442-2342 (Canada and U.S.)
Telephone: 1-613-773-2342 (local or international)
Email: information@inspection.gc.ca
Media relations
Telephone: 613-773-6600
Email: cfia.media.acia@inspection.gc.ca

Israel – Alrozana International Trade Ltd. recalls various tahini products due to Salmonella contamination.

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