Category Archives: Salmonella

Research -Investigation of outbreak of multidrug-resistant Salmonella shows link to pet treats

Food Safety News

A new study investigating a multistate outbreak of multidrug-resistant Salmonella infections linked to pig ear pet treats highlights the interconnectedness of human health and pet ownership, emphasizing the need for stringent surveillance of pet food products.

The study was funded by the Food and Drug Administration’s Animal Feed Regulatory Program Standards and the FDA’s Veterinary Laboratory Investigation and Response Network (Vet-LIRN).

From June 2015 to Sept. 2019, 154 human cases of Salmonella infection were reported across 34 states. The investigation identified seven Salmonella serotypes genetically related to samples from pig ear pet treats. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of isolates was used to predict antimicrobial resistance. Notably, 107 of 122 patients interviewed reported dog contact, and 65 of 97 reported contact with pig ear pet treats. Salmonella was isolated from 137 pig ear treats, including imports from Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia, and from four dogs. WGS predicted that 77 percent of human isolates and 43 percent of pig ear treat isolates were resistant to three or more antimicrobial classes.

Grand Hyatt Hong Kong linked to 15 food poisoning cases involving tainted ice cream

SCMP

Health authorities have identified eight linked food poisoning clusters involving 15 people who ate vanilla ice cream at three restaurants at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Hong Kong earlier this month.

The Centre for Health Protection said on Friday that the clusters included three earlier linked to the same hotel in Wan Chai, where all the affected people fell ill after eating the ice cream at the three venues on June 1 and 2.

“They developed abdominal pain, fever, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea about 15 to 65 hours after consuming the food concerned,” it said.

“The stool specimens of six affected people were positive for Salmonella upon laboratory testing. Four of the Salmonella isolates belong to the same group of Salmonella enteritidis,” it said.

“In view of the epidemiological investigations and test results, the affected people’ symptoms were very likely related to consumption of the concerned ice cream provided by the hotel.”

USA -FDA – Investigations of Foodborne Illness Outbreaks

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What’s New

  • A new outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium (ref # 1234) linked to a not yet identified product has been added to the table. FDA’s investigation is ongoing.
  • For the investigation of illnesses (ref #1233) linked to Diamond Shruumz-brand Chocolate Bars, Cones, and Gummies, the advisory has been updated to include additional illnesses and investigation updates. FDA has initiated traceback and an onsite inspection.
  • For the outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium linked to fresh, organic basil (ref #1218) the outbreak is over and FDA’s investigation is complete.

Greece – “SPICED FRESH CHICKEN WING ARTA” – Salmonella

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chicken wings

E.F.E.T. and in particular the Regional Directorate of Epirus, during inspections in the framework of the 2024 “Official Control of Microbiological Food Safety Criteria” Program, sampled a fresh preparation from poultry meat intended to be consumed cooked, with the trade name “SPICED FRESH CHICKEN WING ARTA” ” with Lot number 240618.12318 and expiration date 18/06/2024, which is produced and packaged in Greece by the company AGROTIKOS PTINOTROFIKOS SYNETARISMOS ARTAS. After the examination of the sample by the Veterinary Laboratory of Ioannina, the PRESENCE of the pathogenic microorganism Salmonella spp. in the above sample.                                                                                              
E.F.E.T. demanded the immediate recall of the entire specific batch of the product in question and the relevant controls are already underway.
Consumers who have purchased the above product are requested not to consume it.

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Sesame Seeds – Duck Fillets- Chilled Chicken Drumsticks – Fresh Red Onion – Rubbed Dried Basil – Brazilian Chicken Products – Sunflower Kernels

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SALMONELLA IN SESAME SEEDS FROM NIGERIA in Greece

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SALMONELLA IN SESAME SEEDS FROM NIGERIA in Greece

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SALMONELLA IN SESAME SEEDS FROM NIGERIA in Greece

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SALMONELLA IN SESAME SEEDS FROM NIGERIA in Greece

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Salmonella Mbandaka in chilled Chicken drumsticks from Latvia in Estonia

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Salmonella in fresh red onion from Egypt in Denmark in Netherlands

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Salmonella detected in duck fillets (meat origin Poland) in France

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Salmonella Anatum in rubbed dried basil from Egypt in Germany

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Salmonella spp. in shelled sunflower kernels from Bulgaria in Germany

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Salmonella spp. in salted and frozen chicken breast halves from Brazil in Germany

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Salmonella spp. in salted and frozen chicken breast halves from Brazil in Germany

RASFF Alerts- Animal Feed – Salmonella – Haemoglobin Powder – Pork Animal Protein – Pet Food

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Salmonella Livingstone in Haemoglobin powder from Germany in Finland

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Salmonella in processed animal protein from porcine for pet food production from Belgium in Germany and the Netherlands

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Salmonella in poultry meal for petfood production from United Kingdom in Belgium and Northern Ireland

USA- CDC – Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Fresh Basil is Over

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Basil product photo

Fast Facts
  • Illnesses: 36
  • Hospitalizations: 4
  • Deaths: 0
  • States: 14
  • Recall: Yes
  • Investigation status: Closed

Epidemiologic and traceback data showed that Infinite Herbs brand organic basil might have been contaminated with Salmonella and made people sick. Recalled basil is no longer available for sale and the use-by dates have passed.

Always follow the four food safety steps to prevent getting sick from Salmonella:

  • Clean: Wash your hands, utensils, and surfaces often.
  • Separate: Keep food that won’t be cooked separate from raw meat, poultry, and seafood.
  • Cook: Use a food thermometer to make sure you have cooked your food to a temperature high enough to kill germs.
  • Chill: Refrigerate perishable food (food that goes bad) within 2 hours. If the food is exposed to temperatures above 90°F (like a hot car or picnic), refrigerate it within 1 hour. Thaw food in the refrigerator, not on the counter.

Denmark – More outbreaks of Salmonella in 2023

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In Denmark, the number of salmonella outbreaks increased from 2022 to 2023. This is evident from the annual report on zoonoses in Denmark, prepared by the DTU Food Institute, the Danish Food and Drug Administration and the Staten Serum Institut.

In Denmark, 18 salmonella outbreaks were registered in 2023, which is a significant increase from 2022, when there were 11 outbreaks. This appears from the annual report for 2023 on the incidence of zoonoses – diseases that can be transmitted from animals and food to humans.

The largest salmonella outbreak in 2023 in Denmark counted 31 registered cases of illness and was caused by Salmonella Munich. 8 of the Salmonella outbreaks in Denmark in 2023 are due to Salmonella Enteritidis. In total, around 200 patients were infected with different types of salmonella.

Increase in outbreaks with Salmonella Enteritidis also in Europe

The increasing number of outbreaks is also seen elsewhere in Europe and follows a general trend. Four of the 11 outbreaks of Salmonella Enteritidis detected in Denmark in 2023 can be traced back to larger international outbreaks.

EFSA, the European Food Safety Authority, reports that European countries have reported several outbreaks in 2023. EFSA’s database contains results from genetic analyzes of the bacteria, which have contributed to clarifying and tracing both the meat and the companies where the salmonella originates.

“When several countries in Europe contribute to the same database, we have a better chance of clarifying more European foodborne outbreaks. And we can see that salmonella can be linked to imported chicken meat,” says research group leader Marianne Sandberg from the DTU Food Institute. Salmonella Enteritidis is more often found in hens, chickens and eggs than in foods of other animal origin. Humans can become infected through contact with animals or food that is infected with the bacteria.

“Salmonella Enteritidis is an infection we most often see after people have traveled. It was therefore surprising that the number of Salmonella Enteriditis outbreaks within the country’s borders increased from 1-3 per year in 2017-2022, to 8 in 2023,” says Luise Muller, epidemiologist from the Statens Serum Institut.

The source of infection for one outbreak was fried chicken meat for kebabs. That particular outbreak was part of an international outbreak and involved over 200 patients in 13 countries. There are no indications that Danish-produced eggs or chicken meat were the cause of the salmonella outbreak.

“In Denmark, we have a very fine-tuned control for salmonella in the production of broilers and eggs for human consumption. If we find salmonella, eggs or chicken meat from the flocks must not be sent out to consumers, but must be heat treated,” says specialist consultant Gudrun Sandø from the Danish Food and Drug Administration.

France – GROUND BEEF – Salmonella

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Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Meats
Product brand name
AUCHAN
Model names or references
GROUND BEEF
Product identification
Batch
Sold in the “traditional” section between 06/11/2024 and 06/18/2024.
Products List
poster.pdfAttachment
Packaging
Assisted sales
Start/end date of marketing
From 06/11/2024 to 06/18/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 03 185 038 CE
Further information
Sold in the ”traditional” section of our store between 06/11/2024 and 06/18/2024.
Geographical sales area
AUCHAN SAINT-AMARIN
Distributors
AUCHAN SAINT-AMARIN

France – TURKEY ESCALOPE – Salmonella

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Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Meats
Product brand name
AUCHAN
Model names or references
TURKEY ESCALOPE
Product identification
Batch
Sold in the ”traditional” section of our store between 05/22/2024 and 05/27/2024.
Products List
Poster_de_reminder_-_OBERNAI_ESCALOPE_DE_DINDE.pdfAttachment
Packaging
Assisted sales
Start/end date of marketing
From 05/22/2024 to 05/27/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 67 127 001 CE
Further information
Sold in the ”traditional” section of our store between 05/22/2024 and 05/27/2024.
Geographical sales area
AUCHAN OBERNAI
Distributors
AUCHAN OBERNAI