Category Archives: Salmonella

Germany – “Schildauer” brand pork cracker – Salmonella

LMW

Warning type:Food
Date of first publication:02/18/2021
Product name:

“Schildauer” brand pork cracker

Manufacturer (distributor):SFW Schildauer Fleisch- und Wurstwaren GmbH Sitzenrodaer Straße 5 04889 Belgern-Schildau
Reason for warning:

Detection of salmonella. It cannot be ruled out that Salmonella can be found in individual packs of the “pork cracker” item concerned.

Packaging Unit:7 x 100g
Durability:02/24/2021
Lot identification:210404
Further information:

Reference is made to the company’s press release attached.

Contact to the responsible authorities:
Brandenburg:Konsumenterschutz@Msgiv.Brandenburg.de
Hesse:Schnellwarnung@rpda.hessen.de
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania:poststelle@lm.mv-regierung.de
Lower Saxony:poststelle@ml.niedersachsen.de
Saxony:poststelle@sms.sachsen.de
Saxony-Anhalt:poststelle@ms.sachsen-anhalt.de
Thuringia:LM-Ueberendung@tlv.thueringen.de
Press releases and information
title Attachment or web link
Press release_Schildauer

Germany – Zena Moringa Powder – Salmonella

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Warning type:Food
Date of first publication:02/18/2021
Product name:

Zena Moringa Powder

Manufacturer (distributor):Unidex BV
Reason for warning:

Salmonella

Packaging Unit:100 g
Durability:December 31, 2023
Further information:

Salmonella
A salmonella disease manifests itself within a few days after infection with diarrhea, abdominal pain and occasionally vomiting and a slight fever. The symptoms usually subside on their own after several days. Infants, young children, the elderly and people with a weakened immune system in particular can develop more severe disease courses. People who have eaten this food and develop severe or persistent symptoms should seek medical attention and advise them of a possible salmonella infection.
Seeking preventive medical treatment without symptoms does not make sense.

Contact to the responsible authorities:
Baden-Württemberg:poststelle@mlr.bwl.de
Bavaria:poststelle@lgl.bayern.de
North Rhine-Westphalia:poststelle@mulnv.nrw.de
Saxony-Anhalt:poststelle@ms.sachsen-anhalt.de

UK – SFC recalls SFC Chicken products because of the presence of Salmonella

FSA

SFC are recalling SFC Chicken Poppets and Take Home Boneless Bucket because Salmonella has been found in the products. Batch codes starting PKW are displayed on the outside of the box. Batch codes starting with an L are displayed on the inner packaging inside the box.

Product details

SFC Chicken Poppets
Pack size 190g
Batch code L 15520
Best before 24 September 2021
SFC Chicken Poppets
Pack size 190g
Batch code L13720
Best before 31 October 2021
SFC Chicken Poppets
Pack size 190g
Batch code PKW008A
Best before 28 February 2022
SFC Chicken Poppets
Pack size 190g
Batch code PKW011A
Best before 28 February 2022
SFC Take Home Boneless Bucket
Pack size 650g
Batch code L19720
Best before 28 November 2021

Risk statement

The presence of Salmonella in the products listed above.

Symptoms caused by Salmonella usually include fever, diarrhoea and abdominal cramps.

Action taken by the company

SFC is recalling the above products. Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling these products. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product. Please see the attached notice.

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Black Pepper – Sesame Seeds – Organic Linden Flower Infusion – Cooked Mussels – Chicken Fillets – Chicken Wings -Chicken Meat

European Food Alerts

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Infantis, Salmonella enterica ser. Kiambu (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Matadi, Salmonella enterica ser. Sandiego and Salmonella enterica ser. Saphra in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Gaminara (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Javiana (presence /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Saintpaul (presence /25g) in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

RASFF

Salmonella (2 out of 5 samples /25g) and live insects in sesame seeds from Brazil in Cyprus

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Typhimurium (present /25g) in organic linden flower infusion from Bulgaria, via Austria in Finland

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Agona (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Javiana (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Kiambu (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Matadi (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Poona (presence /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Rubislaw (presence /25g) in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Gaminara (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Javiana (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Minnesota (presence /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Rubislaw (presence /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Saintpaul (presence /25g) in black pepper from Brazil in Germany

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Mbandaka (presence /25g) in frozen pre-cooked mussels from Denmark in Denmark

RASFF

Salmonella (presence /25g) in chicken fillets’ preparations from the Netherlands in the Netherlands

RASFF

Salmonella (presence /25g) in sesame seeds from Sudan, via Turkey and via Switzerland in Italy

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis (presence /10g) in frozen chicken meat from Poland in France

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis (presence /25g) in chilled chicken wings from Poland in Lithuania

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed – Salmonella – Dog Chews (Dried Tripes)

European Food Alerts

RASFF

Salmonella enterica ser. Virchow (in 1 out of 5 samples /25g) in dog chews (dried tripes) from India in Germany

UK – Vestey Foods recalls Chick Inn 32 Jumbo Chicken Nuggets because of the presence of Salmonella

FSA

Vestey Foods have recalled Chick Inn 32 Jumbo Chicken Nuggets because Salmonella has been found in the product. The product is sold at Heron Foods, B&M, and B&M Express only.

Product details

Chick Inn 32 Jumbo Chicken Nuggets
Pack size 650g
Lot number 31453058
Best before end of January 2022

Risk statement

The presence of Salmonella in the product listed above.

Symptoms caused by Salmonella usually include fever, diarrhoea and abdominal cramps.

Action taken by the company

Vestey Foods is recalling the above product. Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling this product. These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product. Please see the attached notice.

Our advice to consumers

If you have bought any of the above product do not eat it. Instead, return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund.

Research – Natural Antimicrobials Suitable for Combating Desiccation-Resistant Salmonella enterica in Milk Powder

MDPI

Some Salmonella enterica strains survive well in low-water activity (low-aw) foods and cause frequent salmonellosis outbreaks in these products. Methods are needed to overcome such desiccation-resistant Salmonella and to improve the safety of low-aw foods. Building on a recent finding, we hypothesized that natural antimicrobial food additives, which are active against cytoplasmic membrane, could overcome this desiccation resistance phenomenon, and thus, sensitize the pathogen to drying and mild processing. Food additives were screened for the ability to cause leakage of intracellular potassium ions; retention of these ions is vital for protecting Salmonella against desiccation. Two antimicrobial food additives, carvacrol and thymol, caused considerable potassium leakage from the desiccation-resistant S. enterica serovars, Tennessee and Livingstone. Thus, carvacrol and thymol were investigated for their ability to sensitize the desiccation-adapted S. enterica to heat treatment. The combined use of food additives, at their minimum inhibitory concentrations, with heat treatment at 55 °C for 15 min caused 3.1 ± 0.21 to more than 5.5 log colony forming unit (CFU)/mL reduction in desiccation-adapted S. enterica, compared to 2.4 ± 0.53–3.2 ± 0.11 log CFU/mL reduction by sole heat treatment. Carvacrol was the additive that caused the greatest potassium leakage and sensitization of Salmonella to heat; hence, the application of this compound was investigated in a food model against Salmonella Typhimurium ASD200. Addition of carvacrol at 200 or 500 ppm into liquid milk followed by spray-drying reduced the strain’s population by 0.9 ± 0.02 and 1.3 ± 0.1 log CFU/g, respectively, compared to 0.6 ± 0.02 log CFU/g reduction for non-treated spray-dried milk. Additionally, freeze-drying of milk treated with high levels of carvacrol (5000 ppm) reduced the population of Salmonella Typhimurium ASD200 by more than 4.5 log CFU/g, compared to 1.1 ± 0.4 log CFU/g reduction for the freeze-dried untreated milk. These findings suggest that carvacrol can combat desiccation-resistant S. enterica, and thus, potentially improve the safety of low-aw foods. View Full-Text

Jamaica – A reason to get married at City Hall: Dozens of guests at Jamaica resort sickened by likely salmonella outbreak

Barf Blog

Lisa Fickenscher of the New York Post writes that an apparent salmonella outbreak at a resort in Jamaica in Dec. has ruined vacations for potentially dozens of holiday travelers — and now some sickened guests are considering legal action, The Post has learned.

“It was a nightmare,” Chantel Ele of Lincoln, Nebraska, told The Post of her experience at the Grand Palladium Resort and Spa, which was echoed by other people online. “I don’t know how many people go on an all-inclusive vacation and lose weight.” 

Research – Experts examine reasons for different Salmonella results

Food Safety News

Wageningen University scientists have looked at why there are discrepancies in Salmonella results between poultry farmers’ and authorities’ tests.

Experts analyzed factors associated with the difference between positive tests from routine initial Salmonella monitoring by poultry farmers and negative results of a retest by the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA). Retests are based on suspicions of a false positive result from routine monitoring.

The work, commissioned by the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV), gave an insight into results during Salmonella surveillance of Dutch adult breeding flocks.

Researchers said there is good reason to make retesting of initial positive results from routine Salmonella monitoring again possible in the EU. This would only involve 10 to 15 cases per year in the Netherlands. The country had to change its approach in early 2020 because of pressure from the European Commission for retests only if there is “reasonable doubt” about a first result.

Netherlands – Important Safety Warning Zena Moringa powder from Unidex – Salmonella

NVWA

Zena Moringa powder

Unidex cautions against consuming Zena Moringa powder as salmonella has been found in the product.

It concerns packaging of 100 grams with an expiry date of 31 December 2023.

See also Website Unidex