Category Archives: STEC

UK – FSA – Protecting consumers from infection with Shiga toxin-producing E.coli (STEC)

FSA

This statement explains the UK’s policy on the appropriate risk management when Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) is detected in food. It includes the UK regulatory approach to STEC and the effective food safety controls to maintain the supply of safe food.

This clarifies the UK policy for food businesses as they meet their responsibility to ensure the food they supply is safe and for enforcement authorities as they carry out official checks to ensure that businesses are applying appropriate controls.

This statement:

  • will provide the foundation for a consistent response to STEC testing results so that public health is protected
  • will clarify requirements for food businesses as they provide safe food and develop Food Safety Management System (FSMS) and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) control plans in relation to STEC

UK – Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli: guidance, data and analysis

Gov UK

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC), previously known as Vero cytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC), are a group of bacteria that cause infectious gastroenteritis. Historically the most frequently reported STEC strain to cause illness in England was STEC O157; however, in recent years reports of non-O157 STEC infections have increased. In England around 1,500 cases of STEC (O157 and non-O157) are reported each year.

Symptoms can range from mild gastroenteritis through to severe bloody diarrhoea.

Sometimes people with STEC infection can develop haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS), a serious condition affecting the blood, kidneys, and the central nervous system, which can also result in death.

The main reservoir for STEC is cattle and other ruminants. Transmission to humans occurs through:

  • consumption of contaminated food or water
  • contact with animals or their faeces
  • contact with a contaminated environment
  • person-to-person spread, often resulting in multiple people in one household becoming infected

Outbreaks of STEC occur every year. UKHSA uses whole genome sequencing to identify groups of people with the same strain of STEC and then investigates these outbreaks at the national level with partner agencies. This enables controls to be implemented and stops more people becoming unwell. Most large outbreaks of STEC are foodborne, commonly identified food vehicles include meat (for example, under-cooked burgers), salad vegetables or dairy products.

For guidance on other non-STEC E. coli infections, see Escherichia coli (E. coli): guidance, data and analysis.

Research – Ireland reveals illness data for early 2024

Food Safety News

According to a recent report, Campylobacter and Listeria infections have increased, but Salmonella and E. coli cases dropped in Ireland in the first three months of 2024.

Campylobacter infections increased from 700 in Q1 2023 to 733 in Q1 2024. Listeria infections rose from one to five. Salmonella cases decreased from 84 to 67, and Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) infections declined from 131 to 116.

Data comes from a report published by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) that includes foodborne illnesses from January to March 2024. It is the first one since such reports were halted after the Q4 2019 edition due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Luxembourg – Crottin de Chavignol AOP 45% – STEC E.coli O26

SAP

Name Chavignol AOP 45% goat cheese
Unit 60 g
Barcode 3184670010525
Use-by date (UBD) 06/29/2024
Batch 123-01

Danger  : Presence of E. coli O26

Escherichia coli O26 can cause, within a week of consumption, gastroenteritis, possibly hemorrhagic, with or without fever, and which can be followed by severe renal complications in young children. People who have consumed the products mentioned above and who present these types of symptoms are invited to consult a doctor and report this consumption.

The product can be distributed by different points of sale in Luxembourg.

Information Source: Recall Notification

France – AUCHAN Crottin de Chavignol AOP 2x60g – STEC E.coli O26

Gov France

Product Category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
AUCHAN
Model names or references
AUCHAN Crottin de Chavignol AOP 2x60g
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3596710333356 123-01 Use-by date 06/29/2024
Products List
99d91af0-3bcc-4d82-a6f4-b97731b96927-Recall_Poster_-_Auchan_Crottin_de_Chavignol_2x60g_-_E_coli_O26_-_27_06_2024.pdfAttachment
Start/End of marketing date
From 05/22/2024 to 06/27/2024
Storage temperature
Product to be kept in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 18.194.050 CE
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
All points of sale distributing Auchan brand products.

Luxembourg – Crottin de Chavignol AOP from the Auchan brand – STEC E.coli O26

SAP

Name Chavignol AOP goat cheese
Brand AUCHAN
Unit 2×60 g
Barcode 3596710333356
Use-by date (UBD) 06/29/2024
Batch 123-01

Danger  : Presence of E. coli O26

Escherichia coli O26 can cause, in the week following consumption, possibly hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, accompanied or not by fever, and which may be followed by severe renal complications in young children. People who have consumed the products mentioned above and who present this type of symptoms are invited to consult a doctor and report this consumption.

The product can be distributed by different points of sale in Luxembourg.

Information Source: Recall Notification

France – CROTTIN DE CHAVIGNOL AOP ITM X2 -STEC E.coli 026

Gov France

Product Category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
ITINERARY OF OUR REGIONS
Model names or references
CROTTIN DE CHAVIGNOL AOP X2
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3250390155478 123-01 all time codes Use-by date 06/29/2024
Packaging
Blister of 2 cheeses
Start/End of marketing date
From 05/21/2024 to 06/27/2024
Storage temperature
Product to be kept in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 18.194.050 CE
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
INTERMARCHE

UK – FSA assesses raw pet food risk to animals and people

Food Safety News

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has analyzed the risk to dogs and cats from eating contaminated raw pet food and the impact on the people who feed them such products.

Raw pet food has become increasingly popular in recent years. Such items are made from Category 3 Animal-By-Products (ABP) that have been passed fit for human consumption in a slaughterhouse but are surplus to requirements. They do not undergo cooking or heat treatment so that the end product can be contaminated with pathogens. The majority are sold frozen and typically have a best-before date of over one year.

The assessment considers the risk of dogs and cats acquiring Salmonella, beta-glucuronidase-positive E. coli, Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), Campylobacter, and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection from contaminated products. It also covers the risk of infection to animal owners by handling these products at home or via transmission from an infected pet.

France – CROTTIN DE CHAVIGNOL AOP 60g MONOPRIX GOURMET – STEC E.coli

Gov France

Product Category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
MONOPRIX GOURMET
Model names or references
CROTTIN DE CHAVIGNOL AOP 60g MONOPRIX GOURMET
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3350030112868 123-01 Minimum durability date 06/29/2024
Packaging
Blister pack of 1 cheese
Start/end date of marketing
From 05/29/2024 to 06/27/2024
Storage temperature
Product to be kept in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 18.194.050 CE
Geographic area of ​​sale
Whole France
Distributors
SINGLE PRICE

France – GROUND STEAK AND GROUND MEAT PURE BEEF 5% MG – STEC E.coli O157

Gov France

Product Category
Food
Product subcategory
Meats
Product brand name
CARREFOUR The Market
Model names or references
Minced steak 2X125g 3245415073998 Minced steak 6X100g 3245415074117 Minced steak 1X125g 3245415073875 Minced meat 350g: 3245415074179 Minced meat 500g 3245415074230 Minced meat 350g 3245413750785 SH 6X100g 3245413750648 SH 4X100g 3245415803748
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3245413750648 VF40138444 Use-by date 06/14/2024
3245415074117 VF40138444 Use-by date 06/14/2024
3245415803748 VF40138444 Expiry date 06/16/2024
3245415803748 VF40138444 Expiry date 06/17/2024
3245415073998 VF40138444 Use-by date 06/14/2024
3245415073875 VF40138444 Use-by date 06/14/2024
3245415073875 VF40138444 Expiry date 06/16/2024
3245415073875 VF40138444 Expiry date 06/17/2024
3245415074230 VF40138444 Expiry date 06/16/2024
3245413750785 VF40138444 Use-by date 06/14/2024
3245415074179 VF40138444 Expiry date 06/16/2024
Packaging
Ground steak 2X125g 3245415073998 Ground steak 6X100g 3245415074117 Ground steak 1X125g 3245415073875 Ground meat 350g: 3245415074179 Ground meat 500g 3245415074230 Viand chopped 350g 3245413750785 SH 6X100g 3245413750648 SH 4X100g 324541580374
Start/end date of marketing
From 06/08/2024 to 06/17/2024
Storage temperature
Product to be kept in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 51.649.002 CE
Further information
Product in shared market, only products with the FR 51.649.002 CE stamp
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
Crossroads