Category Archives: STEC E.coli

France – GROUND STEAK OR GROUND MEAT BUTCHER WAY 5% FAT – STEC E.coli O26

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Meats
  • Product brand name MONOPRIX
  • Model names or references1 GROUND BUTCHER STEAK 125G 5% FAT MONOPRIX 2 GROUND BUTCHER 125G 5% FAT MONOPRIX GROUND MEAT BUTCHER 350G 5% FAT MONOPRIX
  • Identification of products
    GTIN Batch Date
    3350033898325 5222023686101/60 Use-by date 08/16/2022
    3350033898509 5222023686001/60 Use-by date 08/16/2022
    3350033898806 5222023686201/60 Use-by date 08/16/2022
  • Packaging Under protective atmosphere
  • Marketing start/end date From 08/09/2022 to 08/11/2022
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark EN 18.033.033 CE
  • Further information2x125g 5% Fat Charolais Breed 1x125g 5% Fat Charolais Breed 350g 5% Fat Meat Breed
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Whole France
  • Distributors MONOPRIX

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Detection of E.coli STEC O26 on complementary analyzes
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Toxigenic Shiga Escherichia coli (STEC)

France – 8 ROUND GROUND STEAK 150G 15% XXL VBF -STEC E.coli O26

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Meats
  • Product brand name PUIGRENIER
  • Model names or references8 ROUND GROUND STEAK 150G 15% XXL VBF
  • Identification of products
    GTIN Batch Date
    3423311550106 5222023682004/60 Use-by date 20/08/2022
  • Packaging Under protective atmosphere
  • Marketing start/end date From 08/09/2022 to 08/20/2022
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark EN 18.033.033 CE
  • Further information VBF round burgers 8x125g 15% fat
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Whole France
  • Distributors SUBWAY

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Detection of E.coli STEC O26 on complementary analyzes
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Toxigenic Shiga Escherichia coli (STEC)

Denmark – Health and Economic Burden of Seven Foodborne Diseases in Denmark, 2019

Mary Anne Liebert

We ranked seven foodborne pathogens in Denmark on the basis of their health and economic impact on society in 2019. We estimated burden of disease of infections with Campylobacter spp., Salmonella spp., Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC), Yersinia enterocoliticaListeria monocytogenes, norovirus, and hepatitis A virus in terms of incidence, mortality, disability-adjusted life years (DALY), and economic burden in terms of direct and indirect health costs. These seven pathogens accounted for 268,372 cases, 98 deaths, and 3121 DALYs, and led to a total expenditure of 434 million Euro in 1 year in a country with 5.8 million citizens. Foodborne infections by CampylobacterSalmonella, and norovirus caused the most DALYs, whereas Campylobacter, and norovirus and STEC had the higher costs. A combination of disease burden and cost of illness estimates is useful to inform policymaking and establish food safety priorities at the national level.

USA – STEC E. coli Outbreak in Michigan seems to be brewing – at least 9 cases reported

Food Poison Journal

The Ottawa County Department of Public Health is alerting the public to increasing cases of shiga-toxin producing E. coli (STEC) infections in the community. The Department is currently monitoring 9 cases of STEC, which is significantly higher than the typical number of cases reported at this time of the year. The Department is working with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) to investigate possible links between the cases. Four of the 9 cases have been hospitalized for their symptoms.

Italy – CHEESE OSSOLANO DOP – STEC E.coli

Salute

Brand : OSSOLANO DOP

Name : CHEESE OSSOLANO DOP

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 10 August 2022

Documentation

Documentation

RASFF Alerts – STEC E.coli – Lamb Rump Steak – Minced Meat – Horse Meat

RASFF

VTEC/EHEC in chilled lamb rump steaks from New Zealand in Austria, Germany and Sweden

RASFF

STEC (stx+;eae+) in minced meat in Belgium and the Netherlands

RASFF

STEC (stx+;eae+) in horse meat from Italy in Belgium

Germany – Wheat flour Hardermühle Strass Type 405 – STEC E.coli

LMW

Alert type: Food
Date of first publication: 08/03/2022
Product name:

Wheat flour Hardermühle Strass Type 405

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Manufacturer (distributor):

Mill shop Birgitt Harder

Reason for warning:

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC)

Packaging Unit:

See attached consumer information

Durability:

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Production date:

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Lot identification:

See attached consumer information

Further information:

Reference is made to the company’s attached consumer information.

Contact to the competent authorities:

Bavaria:

poststelle@lgl.bayern.de

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French E. coli outbreak linked to cucumbers from Belgium

Food Safety News

More than 30 people were sick in France in late 2021 as part of an outbreak traced to contaminated cucumbers.

In September 2021, the Hauts-de-France Regional Health Agency was notified of a suspected foodborne outbreak among students in the Lille area. Two hospitalized children were diagnosed with hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). HUS is a severe complication associated with E. coli infection that causes kidney failure. The agency asked Santé publique France for support in investigating the incident.

In total, 35 cases of gastroenteritis, half of whom had bloody diarrhea and fever, were identified. Ten people were hospitalized.

Identified cases were 29 children in four schools and five elderly adults who received meals through a local delivery program. One case was the parent of a pupil. Five children and one adult had meals delivered to them at home.

The median age of patients was 8 with a range of 4 to 89 years old and almost two thirds were female.

School cafeterias and the meal delivery service were all supplied by the same municipal canteen.

Research – English E. coli outbreak caused by milk pasteurisation problem in 2019

Cambridge Org

In November 2019, an outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157:H7 was detected in South Yorkshire, England. Initial investigations established consumption of milk from a local dairy as a common exposure. A sample of pasteurised milk tested the next day failed the phosphatase test, indicating contamination of the pasteurised milk by unpasteurised (raw) milk. The dairy owner agreed to immediately cease production and initiate a recall. Inspection of the pasteuriser revealed a damaged seal on the flow divert valve.

Ultimately, there were 21 confirmed cases linked to the outbreak, of which 11 (52%) were female, and 12/21 (57%) were either <15 or >65 years of age. Twelve (57%) patients were treated in hospital, and three cases developed haemolytic uraemic syndrome. Although the outbreak strain was not detected in the milk samples, it was detected in faecal samples from the cattle on the farm. Outbreaks of gastrointestinal disease caused by milk pasteurisation failures are rare in the UK. However, such outbreaks are a major public health concern as, unlike unpasteurised milk, pasteurised milk is marketed as ‘safe to drink’ and sold to a larger, and more dispersed, population. The rapid, co-ordinated multi-agency investigation initiated in response to this outbreak undoubtedly prevented further cases.

France – Farm-fresh tomme – STEC E.coli

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Milk and dairy products
  • Product brand name unbranded
  • Model names or references Farm-fresh tomme
  • Identification of products
    GTIN Batch Date
    3760229180071 1607 Use-by date 08/09/2022
  • Marketing start/end date From 07/22/2022 to 07/27/2022
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark FR 63 274 001
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Whole France
  • Distributors Market side

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Possible presence of Escherichia coli
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Toxigenic Shiga Escherichia coli (STEC)