Category Archives: Salmonella

France -ROAST GUEMENOIS PORK – Salmonella

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Meats
Product brand name
AUCHAN
Model names or references
ROAST GUEMENOIS PORK
Product identification
Batch
Guémenois pork roast sold in traditional stands from 11/20 to 24/2023
Products List
Poster_de_rappel_roti_guemenois_Auchan_Le_Mans.pdfAttachment
Start/end date of marketing
From 11/20/2023 to 11/24/2023
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Further information
The product (roast Guémenois pork) was sold in the ”traditional” section of the AUCHAN LE MANS store between 11/20/2023 and 11/24/2023.
Geographical sales area
AUCHAN LE MANS STORE
Distributors
AUCHAN LE MANS STORE

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Chicken Stomachs – Chicken Minced Meat – Beef Turkey Skewers -Polish Poultry Products -Frozen Goose Breast

RASFF

Salmonella infantis in frozen chicken stomachs from the Czech Republic in Slovakia

RASFF

Salmonella infantis and Salmonella paratyphi b in frozen chicken minced meat from the Netherlands in Italy

RASFF

Salmonella enteritidis in fresh chicken breast from Poland in Croatia

RASFF

Salmonella spp. in frozen veal and beef turkey skewers from Germany in Poland and the Netherlands

RASFF

Salmonella enteritidis in frozen chicken leg meat skin on, boneless from Poland in Croatia

RASFF

Salmonella detected in a batch of chicken meat preparations from the Netherlands in France

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Salmonella Agona and Salmonella Newport in frozen goose breast from Hungary, via Germany in Czech Republic

USA – Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Cantaloupes – Update

CDC

Fast Facts
  • Illnesses: 230   (113 new)
  • Hospitalizations: 96   (35 new)
  • Deaths: 3   (1 new)
  • States: 38   (4 new)
  • Recall: Yes
  • Investigation status: Active   (first posted on November 17, 2023)

CDC is concerned about this outbreak because the illnesses are severe and people in long-term care facilities and childcare centers have gotten sick. Do not eat pre-cut cantaloupes if you don’t know whether Malichita or Rudy brand cantaloupes were used.

France – CHICKEN SAMOSSAS – Salmonella

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Prepared meals and snacks
Product brand name
FOOSENG
Model names or references
HALAL CHICKEN SAMOSSAS 1,450KG / 580G CHICKEN SAMOSSAS 580G
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3760195545225 CHICKEN SAMOSSAS 580G Minimum durability date 05/01/2025
3760195545553 HALAL CHICKEN SAMOSSAS 1,450G Minimum durability date 05/01/2025
3760195545553 HALAL CHICKEN SAMOSSAS 580G Minimum durability date 05/01/2025
Packaging
BAGS OF 580G AND 1450G
Start/end date of marketing
From 11/13/2023 to 12/05/2023
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the freezer
Geographical sales area
Departments: VAL-DE-MARNE (94)
Distributors
NGUYEN ORIENTAL FOODS/VILLETTE FOOD DISTRIBUTION/PARIS STORE CASH/TIA SARAN (ST45) / TIA TOURS / CHINA MARKET (CAMPAIGN PLAN) / BAO CERGY / BAO ST DENIS BASILIQUE / FLANDERS DISTRIBUTION / VENISSIEUX FOOD DISTRIBUTION (see list of sales points)

USA – Updated GHGA, LLC, in Coordination with Sofia Produce, LLC DBA Trufresh, Voluntarily Recalls Select Fresh-Cut Fruit Products Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination

FDA

The company has issued a correction to the previous announcement.

CONLEY, GA – December 4, 2023 – Updated states distributed to for Sprouts to include Florida and remove Alabama. No additional products or dates have been added.

GHGA, LLC is voluntarily recalling select fresh-cut products made from whole cantaloupe subject to a previously announced product recall initiated by Sofia Produce, LLC dba Trufresh, due to potential Salmonella contamination.

All GHGA fresh-cut fruit products associated with the recalled whole cantaloupe associated with the outbreak have expired, however consumers who have purchased these items and may have frozen them for later use are urged not to consume the products and to dispose of them immediately or return the items to their local store for a full refund.

As of November 29, there have been no illnesses reported related to GHGA fresh-cut products.

The fresh-cut fruit products containing recalled cantaloupe were distributed to Kroger stores in Alabama and Georgia, Sprouts stores in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina, and Trader Joe’s retail stores in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee. The products are packaged in clear square or round plastic containers, marked with a “sell by” date and a lot code on the label.

Voluntarily recalled items include the specific products, lot codes, and expiration dates below. No other products are affected.

Products Table – (PDF-134KB)

According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), several illnesses have been reported to date in connection with the whole cantaloupe recalled by Sofia Produce, LLC dba Trufresh, however, as of November 29, no illnesses have been confirmed to be associated with GHGA products.

Consumers who have questions or would like to report adverse reactions should contact customer service at 888.449.9386 Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM PT.

FDA Outbreak Advisory

USA -FDA – Investigations of Foodborne Illness Outbreaks

FDA

What’s New

  • A new outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes (ref #1205) in a not yet identified food has been added to the table.
  • For the outbreak of Salmonella Sundsvall (ref #1203) linked to cantaloupe, the recall was expanded to include additional retailers and wholesalers who received the recalled melons. Additionally, the Oranienburg strain of Salmonella was added to this outbreak. 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 international distribution of the recalled fruit to Canada, Mexico, and Taiwan.
  • 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 Newport (ref# 1201) in a not yet identified food, the case count has increased from 42 to 43 cases.
  • For the outbreak of E. coli O121 (ref#1195) in a not yet identified food, an on-site inspection was initiated and sample collection and analysis was initiated.
  • For the outbreak of E. coli O103 (ref# 1192) in a not identified product, the investigation is complete and the outbreak has ended.

UK – FSA alerts consumers on Salmonella and Polish poultry

FSA

Following a rise in cases of Salmonella linked to poultry products imported from Poland, the FSA is reminding consumers of its safe handling and cooking advice.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) along with Food Standards Scotland (Opens in a new window) (FSS) and the UK Health Security Agency (Opens in a new window) (UKHSA) is reminding consumers to take care when handling and cooking poultry products at home, including chilled and frozen chicken and turkey drumsticks, breasts, thighs and chicken pieces. This is because of a recent rise in cases of food poisoning caused by Salmonella Enteritidis linked to poultry products imported from Poland.

Our advice is to:

  • Follow cooking and storage instructions on the product label, including the cooking time and temperature – this is important to ensure that the food is safe when consumed
  • Use or freeze products by their use-by date
  • Wash hands thoroughly after handling raw poultry products
  • Never wash raw poultry products
  • Clean all surfaces and utensils with hot soapy water after contact with raw poultry
  • Only reheat cooked and frozen meat once

An investigation is ongoing into multiple strains of Salmonella linked to poultry products imported to the UK from Poland. There have been over 200 human cases of salmonellosis caused by specific genetic strains of Salmonella Enteritidis that have been linked to poultry products such as meat and eggs, this year.

The FSA is in discussion with officials in Poland and the EU to ensure all necessary steps are taken to improve the safety of poultry and eggs imported from Poland. The forthcoming import controls on food and feed coming into the UK from the EU will also allow us to check these controls are in place and help to uphold the UK’s high food and feed standards and to protect public health.

Our advice is to always take care when storing, handling, and cooking poultry products such as chicken, turkey and duck to help reduce the risk of food poisoning to you and your family.

You should always check the cooking instructions on food packaging, as different brands of the same type of product might have different instructions. Cooking food at the right temperature and for the correct length of time will ensure that any harmful bacteria are killed. At the same time, make sure that any surfaces and equipment that come into contact with food are clean to avoid risks from cross contamination and always wash your hands before and after handling food.

A number of the cases have involved the consumption of eggs produced in Poland and used in meals in restaurants and cafes. We are therefore asking local authorities to remind food businesses about the importance of good hygiene practices.

Tina Potter, Head of Incidents – Food Standards Agency

Salmonella is a type of stomach bug that causes stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhoea. Symptoms typically resolve themselves within a few days, however, they can be more severe with fever and dehydration, especially in young children, those who are pregnant and those with weakened immune systems.

Salmonella can be spread from person to person as well as from food, so anyone affected should follow good hygiene practices, such as washing hands thoroughly after using the bathroom and avoiding handling food for others where possible, if you have symptoms.

Lesley Larkin, Deputy Director for Gastrointestinal Infections – UKHSA

Salmonella is a common bacteria that can cause food poisoning. Salmonella can be found in a variety of different foods but raw meat (processed and unprocessed), undercooked poultry, eggs and unpasteurised milk are the most commonly reported foods causing salmonellosis. Inadequate cooking and cross-contamination in the kitchen during food preparation can lead to salmonellosis. The bacteria can also spread from person to person.

Babies, children, pregnant women, and older people should only eat runny or raw eggs if they have a British Lion mark (Opens in a new window) or are produced under the Laid in Britain egg assurance scheme (Opens in a new window). This advice does not apply to individuals who are severely immunocompromised.

Please see our Salmonella guidance and the NHS Choices page on food poisoning (Opens in a new window) for more information on this foodborne disease. Our Home food fact checker also has advice on how to store, cook and reheat food at home.

Luxembourg – LS MIXING Chopped Beef – AX from the COBOLUX brand – Salmonella

SAP

The following product is recalled in Luxembourg:

 

Name

LS MIXING AX

Brand

COBOLUX

Use-by date (DLC)

11/20/2023

Batch

20231114

USA – Flour Is a Raw Food and Other Safety Facts

FDA

You may not realize it, but most flour is a raw food. And it hasn’t been treated to kill any bacteria (germs) it may contain. Cooking and baking is what kills any bacteria in flour, as well as in raw eggs that are often used with it.

To stay safe, don’t eat or taste raw (uncooked) flour, dough or batter. Also, don’t let children use raw dough for crafts or “play clay.” Even if children don’t eat the dough, they may put their hands in their mouth after handling it.

USA – TGD Cuts, LLC Recalls Certain Fresh-Cut Fruit Cup, Clamshell and Tray Products Due to Possible Health Risk – Salmonella

FDA

Company Announcement

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – December 5, 2023 – TGD Cuts, LLC has initiated a voluntary recall of the specific fresh-cut fruit cup, clamshell and tray products listed below because they contain cantaloupe from TruFresh which has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

Salmonella is an organism which can cause serious and sometime 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 instances, 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.

Due to the expanded recall of fresh, whole cantaloupes by TruFresh, on November 28, 2023, TGD Cuts, LLC is issuing this recall. Cantaloupes recalled by TruFresh were used as a raw material in TGD Cuts, LLC fruit cup, clamshell and tray products listed below.

This recall includes fresh-cut fruit cup, clamshell and tray products containing cantaloupe listed in the table below with use-by dates of November 2, 2023, through November 24, 2023. Products were distributed to retail and food service locations in Maryland, D.C., Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina and South Carolina. No other products are affected.

There have been no reported illnesses to date associated with the fruit cup, clamshell and tray products listed below.

Consumers, restaurants, retailers, and wholesalers should not eat, sell, or serve recalled cantaloupe or recalled products containing cantaloupe.

Some consumers freeze cantaloupe for later use. Consumers should check their freezers and throw away recalled fresh or cut cantaloupe that was frozen for later use.

If you are not sure if your cantaloupe is part of the recall, do not eat or use it and throw it away.

These products are beyond their usable shelf-life and are no longer expected to be in commerce.

TGD Cuts, LLC takes the safety and integrity of the products it sells seriously. If customers have product affected by this voluntary recall, they should discard it immediately or return it to their local store for a full refund.

Consumers with questions may contact the company at (410)-799-5700 M-F between the hours of 6:30am-3:00pm EST.

TGD Cuts, LLC Contact Information
mediarelations@classproduce.com
(410)-799-5700
Monday thru Friday 6:30am–3:00pm EST

Attention Customer Care
Jennifer Henderson-Adams M-F 6:30am-2:00pm Ext. #4305
Stephanie Lyons M-F 7:30am-3:00pm Ext. #4308