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Research -Prevalence of Campylobacter spp., Salmonella spp., and Listeria monocytogenes, and Population Levels of Food Safety Indicator Microorganisms in Retail Raw Chicken Meat and Ready-To-Eat Fresh Leafy Greens Salads Sold in Greece
The presence of microbial pathogens in foods compromises their safety resulting in foodborne illnesses, public health disorders, product recalls, and economic losses. In this work, 60 samples of chilled raw chicken meat and 40 samples of packaged ready-to-eat (RTE) fresh leafy greens salads, sold in Greek retail stores (butchers and supermarkets), were analyzed for the presence of three important foodborne pathogenic bacteria, i.e., Campylobacter spp., Salmonella spp., and Listeria monocytogenes, following the detection protocols of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). In parallel, the total aerobic plate count (APC), Enterobacteriaceae, total coliforms, Escherichia coli, and staphylococci were also enumerated as hygiene (safety) indicator organisms. When present, representative typical colonies for each pathogen were biochemically verified, following the ISO guidelines. At the same time, all the Campylobacter isolates from chicken (n = 120) were identified to the species level and further phylogenetically discriminated through multiplex and repetitive sequence-based (rep) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods, respectively. Concerning raw chicken, Campylobacter spp. were recovered from 54 samples (90.0%) and Salmonella spp. were recovered from 9 samples (15.0%), while L. monocytogenes was present in 35 samples (58.3%). No Campylobacter was recovered from salads, and Salmonella was present in only one sample (2.5%), while three salads were found to be contaminated with L. monocytogenes (7.5%). The 65% of the Campylobacter chicken isolates belonged to C. jejuni, whereas the rest, 35%, belonged to C. coli. Alarmingly, APC was equal to or above 106 CFU/g in 53.3% and 95.0% of chicken and salad samples, respectively, while the populations of some of the other safety indicators were in some cases also high. In sum, this study unravels high occurrence percentages for some pathogenic and food safety indicator microorganisms in raw chicken meat and RTE fresh leafy greens salads sold in Greek retail, highlighting the need for more extensive microbiological control throughout the food production chain (from the farm/field to the market).
France – CHORIZO – Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella
Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Meats
Product brand name
AUVERGNE MEAT
Model names or references
Chorizo U
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
12345678 47 Use-by date 01/21/2024
Products List
Technical_sheet_Chorizo.pdfAttachment
Packaging
Dry or vacuum
Start/end date of marketing
From 12/18/2023 to 12/21/2023
Storage temperature
Product to be stored at room temperature
Geographical sales area
Departments: PUY-DE-DOME (63)
Distributors
La Ferme Auvergne and Auvergne meat
Posted in food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, Listeria, Listeria France, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella
RASFF Alerts- Polish Poultry Products – Sesame Seeds – Chicken Thigh Satay – Walnuts – Laying Hen Farm – Sprouts – Ham with Parsley – Chicken Meat Preparation – Almond Kernels
Salmonella in poultry meat from Poland in Bulgaria
Salmonella spp in sesame seeds from Nigeria in Greece
Salmonella in Chicken thigh satay from Romania in the Netherlands
Salmonella in Walnut from United Status in the Netherlands and France
Salmonella Enteritidis on a laying hen farm in Germany in the Netherlands
Salmonella Agona in sprouts from Italy in Finland
Detection of salmonella on the ham with parsley from France in Belgium
Salmonella Infantis (in 4 out of 5 units) in fresh chicken thighs from Poland in Latvia
Salmonella spp. in seasoned chicken meat preparation from Austria in Germany
Salmonella spp. in almond kernels from the United States in Germany, Italy and the Netherlands
Posted in food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, Polish Chicken Salmonella, RASFF, Salmonella, Salmonella in Chicken, Salmonella in Sprouts, Salmonella Poland, Salmonella Sesame Seeds
France – Dry sausage with pure pork perch – Salmonella

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Others
Product brand name
unbranded
Model names or references
Dry sausage with pure pork perch – Expiry date 13/12/2023
Product identification
Batch Date
Packaging date 11/18/2023 Use-by date 13/12/2023
Packaging
vacuum packed – 13 pieces of approximately 150g manufactured with this batch number
Start/end date of marketing
From 11/18/2023 to 12/13/2023
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Geographical sales area
1 esplanade marguerite Perey 60200 Compiègne
Distributors
Intermarché Compiègne
Posted in food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, Salmonella
USA- FDA – Investigations of Foodborne Illness Outbreaks – Core Outbreak Table
What’s New
- For the outbreak of Salmonella Sundsvall and Oranienburg (ref #1203) linked to cantaloupe, the recall was expanded to include additional retailers and wholesalers who received the recalled melons. See the Outbreak Advisory for additional information.
- For the outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes (ref #989) linked to peaches, plums, and nectarines, the advisory was updated to include the full list of retailers who received the recalled product.
- For the investigation of elevated lead levels in Cinnamon Applesauce Pouches (ref # 1198) the advisory was updated to include additional adverse event reports and Investigation updates.
- For the outbreak of Salmonella Thompson (ref #1190) in onions, the investigation is complete and the outbreak has ended. See the Outbreak Advisory for additional information.
- For the outbreak of E. coli O121 (ref #1195) in a not identified food, the investigation is complete and the outbreak has ended.
| Date |
Ref | Pathogen or Cause of Illness |
Product(s) Linked to Illnesses (if any) |
Total Case Count |
Status |
| 12/6/
2023 |
1205 | Listeria monocytogenes |
Not Yet Identified |
3 | Active |
| 11/22/
2023 |
1201 | Salmonella Newport |
Not Yet Identified |
44 | Active |
| 11/22/
2023 |
1203 | Salmonella Sundsvall and Oranienburg |
Cantaloupe | See | Active |
| 11/15/
2023 |
989 | Listeria monocytogenes |
Peaches, Plums, and Nectarines |
See | Active |
| 11/8/
2023 |
1198 | Elevated Lead Levels |
Apple Cinnamon Puree |
See | Active |
USA – Houdini, Inc. Recalls Gift Baskets with Quaker Oats Chewy Granola Bars Because of Possible Health Risk – Salmonella


Wine Country Gift Baskets / Houdini Inc. of Fullerton, CA is taking precautionary measures of voluntarily recalling all gift baskets produced with Quaker Chewy Granola bars due to a recall by the Quaker Oats company because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis. Wine Country Gift Basket/Houdini Inc. is committed to providing only the highest quality of product and is taking this action out of an abundance of caution in the interest of consumer protection.
Gift baskets were distributed throughout the US via online sales and through Amazon.com.
To determine if this recall item is in your basket, verify your gift basket is the item listed below. Then look for a white label with black print on the bottom of the basket. The Lot Code number will start with “LC” followed by six numbers. Example of the lot code label on bottom of basket is pictured below::
Gift baskets and lot codes affected by this recall:
#8700 Ministry of Snacks Sweet and Savory Collection: Gift lot codes LC 595922, LC 596339, LC 597305, LC 597306, LC 597910, LC601543 and LC 607376.
Following are pictures of the packaging for the Quaker Chewy Granola Bars.
No illnesses have been reported to date.
If you have any questions concerning this recall, please contact Houdini Customer Care Monday – Friday from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM at 866-712-5910. For further information, you can check our website at www.houdiniinc.com/recall/quakergranolabarExternal Link Disclaimer.
Company Contact Information
- Consumers:
- Houdini Customer Care
- 866-712-5910
Posted in FDA, food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Testing, Salmonella
Czech Republic – QUALIKO – Chicken without giblets, deep frozen, quality class A – Salmonella

Food group: Meat and meat products / Packaged meat
QUALIKO – Chicken without giblets, deep frozen, quality class A
Category: Dangerous foods
Invalid parameter:
Salmonella
The presence of the pathogenic bacterium Salmonella Infantis , which can cause a disease called salmonellosis, was detected in the food .
SZPI has already informed about this product in a press release dated 9/10/2023. The Food Inspection Agency draws attention to two more cases of salmonella in chicken meat from abroad.
| Batch: | DMT: 20/12/2024 |
| Best before date: | 20/12/2024 |
| Packaging: | PP Bag |
| Quantity of the product in the package: | 1.2 kg |
| Manufacturer: | Branch “Pererobniy Compleks” of Limited Liability Company “Vinnytska Ptahofabryka”, 2B, Khlibozavodska st., Ladyzhyn, Vinnyts´ka Oblast, 24320, Ukraine |
| Country of origin: | Ukraine |
| Date of sample collection: | 8/16/2023 |
| Reference number: | 23-000918-SZPI-CZ |
The sample was detected by the official control of the State Agricultural and Food Inspection.
Posted in food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, Salmonella, Salmonella in Chicken
France – CREPINETTE – Salmonella

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Meats
Product brand name
UNBRANDED
Model names or references
CREPINETTE WITH ARMAGNAC
Product identification
GTIN Batch
02487920 bulk packaging
Packaging
BULK
Start/end date of marketing
Of 11/12/2023 At 17/12/2023
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Geographical sales area
Traditional Butchery Department
Distributors
Center E.Leclerc de Ribérac
Posted in food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, Salmonella
France – Minced skinless chicken steak – Salmonella

Place of inspection:
BILLA, spol. s.r.o.
Prague 9 (Freyova 945/33, 190 00 Prague 9)
ID: 00685976
Food group: Meat and meat products / Meat semi-finished product
Minced skinless chicken steak
Category: Dangerous foods
Invalid parameter:
Salmonella
The presence of pathogenic bacteria Salmonella Infantis was detected in the food, which can cause a disease called salmonellosis.
Batch: L:3289
Expiration date: 22.10.23
Packaging: plastic tub with foil and sticker
Quantity of the product in the package: 0.5 kg
Manufacturer: Poultry plant Klatovy a.s., ul. 5. května 112, 339 01 Klatovy
Date of sample collection: 17/10/2023
Reference number: 23-000908-SZPI-CZ
The sample was detected by the official control of the State Agricultural and Food Inspection.
Posted in food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, Potravinynapranyri, Salmonella, Salmonella in Chicken
Research – UK – FSA steps up response to Salmonella in Polish poultry products

More information has been shared by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) about Salmonella in poultry meat and eggs from Poland.
There have been 200 cases of salmonellosis this year in the United Kingdom caused by different strains of Salmonella Enteritidis linked to such products.
FSA has investigated more than 90 incidents in the past two years, with two outbreaks linked to eggs and three to poultry meat from Poland this year.
The FSA, Food Standards Scotland (FSS), and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) recently told consumers to take care when handling and cooking chicken, turkey, and duck products at home. Catering sites are using the majority of imported eggs.

