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Spain – Salmonella found in pasteurised liquid whole egg in Andalucia

Euro Weekly News

The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) announced on Thursday, September 15 that it had become aware, through the Coordinated System for the Rapid Exchange of Information (SCIRI), of an alert notification sent by the health authorities in Andalucia regarding the presence of Salmonella in the liquid whole egg product Ovopak brand pasteurised from Spain.

“The product is mainly intended for the catering sector, from where it is already being withdrawn,” AESAN said.

“However, it is not excluded that in some cases it may have been marketed directly to consumers, and it is, therefore, appropriate to issue this warning.”

The data of the product involved are:

  • Product Name: Pasteurized Liquid Whole Egg
  • Brand Name: Ovopack
  • Product appearance: Tetrabrik
  • Batch number: 11160
  • Expiration date 01/10/2022
  • Unit Weight: 1L
  • Temperature: refrigeration.

France – Cream Cheese- Listeria monocytogenes

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Milk and dairy products
  • Product brand name cream cheese
  • Model names or references cream cheese
  • Identification of products
    Batch Date
    0609 Best before date 09/18/2022
  • Packaging Box
  • Marketing start/end date From 06/09/2022 to 09/09/2022
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Departments: CORREZE (19)
  • Distributors retail business

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall non-compliant microbiological analysis. Presence of listeria monocytogenes

UK – Listeria warning over ready-to-eat smoked fish

BBC

Ready-to-eat smoked fish, such as smoked salmon, is too risky for some people to consume because of a rare chance of getting listeria food poisoning, UK food safety experts say.

While most people would not become seriously ill, certain susceptible groups, including the over-65s, could.

Pregnant women and people with weak immune systems are also vulnerable.

Cooking the fish until it is steaming hot should kill any dangerous bacteria, making it safe for anyone to eat.

There have been eight recorded listeriosis cases so far this year in an ongoing outbreak in the UK, says the Food Standards Agency (FSA).

A joint FSA investigation with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has identified 14 linked cases of listeriosis since 2020, with eight of these since January 2022. Cases have been identified in England and Scotland. The majority of these individuals reported eating ready-to-eat smoked fish.

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Polish Chicken Products – Eggs – Mussels – Veal Minced Meat -Chilled Chicken Breast – Halva with Pistachios – Paprika- Chicken Meat Preparation

RASFF

Detection of Salmonella in 25g in mussels of Spain in Luxembourg, France and Belgium

RASFF

Salmonella Infantis in fresh poultry meat from Poland in Germany

RASFF

Salmonella in veal minced meat from France in Belgium

RASFF

Salmonella enteritidis in chilled chicken breast from the Netherlands in Belgium

RASFF

Salmonella Infantis (in 4 out of 5 samples) in broiler chicken thighs from Poland in Lithu

India – Telangana: 34 students suffer food poisoning in Warangal

Siasat

Hyderabad: 34 students, all women, in Warangal district of Telangana suffered from food poisoning on Tuesday.

21 of them have been admitted to CHC Wardhannapet, another 12 to MGM hospital. All the students are reportedly safe. One of the students found a lizard in the food, reported Newsmeter.

A girl undergoing treatment at the hospital said she noticed a dead lizard in the food and stopped eating. Though she informed the in-charge, he told her that it was not a lizard but a green chilli. Few minutes later, several students started vomiting and also complained of stomach ache and loose motions.

Education department officials have ordered an inquiry. They said strong action would be taken against those found responsible.

Holiday :)

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You will have noticed a lack of posts last week, I was on holiday. You will get a few more posts than usual today and some will obviously be back dated. I will post them anyway as the blog is a good information depository for the future. Please stay with me. 🙂

UK – Royal Mail strikes could affect salmonella samples, NFU says

Farming UK

The NFU has urged poultry producers to make sure salmonella samples arrive on time as Royal Mail strikes are set to commence later this month.

The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has called on its members who collect, sort and deliver parcels and mail to take strike action on 26 and 31 August and the 8 and 9 September 2022.

The Royal Mail has contingency plans in place but is warning of potential disruption to delivery services.

Additionally, some Post Office workers will be taking strike action on 26, 27 and 30 August which will mean some branches are likely to be closed on those dates.

The Post Office is advising people to check their local branch is open before visiting during industrial action.

The NFU said poultry producers must take appropriate contingency measures to ensure that time sensitive items such as salmonella samples reach their destination on time.

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

Italy VCV VEAL HAMBURGER 200 GR – Salmonella

Salute

Brand : VITELLO CASA VERCELLI

Name : VCV VEAL HAMBURGER 200 GR

Reason for reporting : Recall due to microbiological risk

Publication date : 9 August 2022

Documentation

Documentation

USA – FDA Is Focusing on Safety of Frozen Berries

Food Safety Tech

From 1983 to 2018, there were 50 outbreaks globally that were attributed to frozen berries: 36 caused by Norovirus and 14 by Hepatitis A.

On July 22, the FDA announced that it is developing a food safety prevention strategy to enhance the safety of fresh and frozen berries. The move comes in response to multiple hepatitis A (HAV) and norovirus (NoV) outbreaks linked to the consumption of both fresh and frozen berries.

The FDA reports that there have been four HAV outbreaks and three NoV outbreaks linked to frozen berries from 1990 to 2016 in the U.S., and since 2011, there have been three HAV outbreaks linked to fresh berries, including a current outbreak linked to fresh organic strawberries.

In addition, from 1983 to 2018, there were 50 outbreaks globally that were attributed to frozen berries: 36 caused by NoV and 14 by HAV. The FDA noted that although freezing preserves berries it generally does not inactivate viruses that may be introduced at various points in the supply chain, such as by infected workers, contaminated water or contaminated food contact surfaces. In addition, fresh berries are generally eaten raw without a kill-step that could eliminate pathogens.

In August, the FDA plans to resume an assignment to collect and test frozen berries that it paused at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The assignment seeks to estimate the prevalence of HAV and NoV in frozen strawberries, raspberries and blackberries and help the FDA identify sites where practices or conditions may exist that constitute safety vulnerabilities.

The FDA also plans to work collaboratively with industry, academia and regulatory partners in the development of a food safety prevention strategy to identify measures that can be taken to limit or prevent contamination from occurring throughout the berry supply chain, approaches to re-enforce control measures and their application as well as areas where additional research is needed.