Category Archives: Uncategorized

Australia – Listeria cases among at-risk persons are a timely reminder for food safety

Gov Au

The Australian Government Department of Health in collaboration with jurisdictions is currently investigating three cases of Listeria infections (listeriosis) occurring in Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales. All cases occurred in people aged over 70 years and all had significant underlying health conditions. Unfortunately two people (from NSW and Victoria) have died.

Investigations have implicated smoked salmon as the likely source. This is a timely reminder for people to ensure that food is handled, prepared and stored safely, and that those most at-risk of listeriosis avoid certain foods.

Listeriosis is an illness usually caused by eating food contaminated by the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes. The bacteria are widely distributed in the environment and can grow in food at refrigeration temperatures. Most people who are exposed to Listeria will only develop mild symptoms, though illness can be severe in those most at-risk. Those at increased risk of illness include pregnant women and their unborn babies, newborn babies, the elderly, and people of all ages with immune systems weakened by illness or medication.

If you (or someone in your household) have a weakened immune system or are pregnant, the best way to avoid Listeria is to eat freshly cooked or freshly prepared food.

Try to avoid foods that have a higher risk of Listeria contamination such as:

  • chilled seafood such as raw oysters, sashimi and sushi, smoked ready-to-eat seafood and cooked ready-to-eat prawns
  • cold meats from delicatessen counters and sandwich bars, and packaged, sliced ready-to-eat meats
  • cold cooked ready-to-eat chicken (whole, portions, or diced)
  • rockmelon
  • pre-prepared or pre-packaged fruit or vegetable salads, including those from buffets and salad bars
  • soft, semi-soft and surface-ripened cheeses such as brie, camembert, ricotta, blue and feta
  • refrigerated paté or meat spreads
  • soft serve ice cream
  • unpasteurised dairy products.

You can further reduce your risk by:

  • avoiding food that is past its best before or use by date
  • refrigerating leftovers promptly and using them within 24 hours, or freezing them
  • cooking food thoroughly
  • reheating food until it is steaming hot.

Listeria infection starts with flu-like symptoms such as fever, chills, muscle aches, nausea, and sometimes diarrhoea.

People can start experiencing symptoms within a few days, but symptoms can take a number of weeks to appear after eating a contaminated product.

For information on listeria and food visit the Food Standards Australia New Zealand website.

For more information see the Listeria fact sheet.

For information on foods to eat or avoid when pregnant visit the NSW Food Authority website.

For further information on the investigation into the cases of listeriosis please contact the relevant state health departments.

Russia – Uzbeks Hospitalized In Russia For Suspected Food Poisoning

RFERL

Uzbekistan’s Foreign Ministry says 69 Uzbek labor migrants, including a child, have been hospitalized with symptoms of food poisoning in Russia’s Samara region.

The ministry said on July 21 that three of the hospitalized Uzbeks were in a very serious condition.

The ministry said investigations have been launched into the mass sickness. It said representatives from Uzbek diplomatic missions in Russia visited the hospitalized Uzbek citizens on July 19 and had discussed the situation with local authorities.

Russia’s Investigative Committee said earlier that dozens of Uzbek citizens were hospitalized with food-poisoning symptoms on July 16-17 in the Syzran district of the Samara region.

USA – If its not Cyclospora then it must be Hepatitis A – Whats happening in the USA?

Food Poisoning Journal

The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) is investigating a case of hepatitis A in a food service worker that could have led to possible exposure for restaurant customers.

An employee of Los Encinos Mexican Grill (132 W. Main Street) in Calhoun City, MS has been diagnosed with hepatitis A virus, and patrons who ate at the restaurant from July 5 to July 23 might have been exposed.

“The risk of transmission is likely low, but anyone who dined at the restaurant during that time period should consider getting a hepatitis A vaccination from their healthcare provider, pharmacy or any county health department, if they have not been previously immunized” said MSDH State Epidemiologist Dr. Paul Byers.

Canada – Ryki brand Gouda Cheese Slices recalled due to Listeria monocytogenes

CFIA Ryki brand Gouda Cheese Slices

Recall details

Ottawa, July 23, 2019 – Polish Trade Center Ltd. is recalling Ryki brand Gouda Cheese Slices from the marketplace due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Consumers should not consume the recalled product described below.

Recalled products

Brand Name Common Name Size UPC Code(s) on Product
Ryki Gouda Cheese Slices 4.76 oz 5 902208 000859 C29N / 290351

UK – Class 2 Medicines Recall: Bisacodyl 5mg Gastro-Resistant tablets batch 25074A (MDR 34-04/19) – Recalled Moulds

Gov UK

Chanelle Medical is recalling the above batch because a small number of packs have been found to contain tablets which are stuck together, with mould observed on some tablets. The mould has been identified as a Penicillium species. It is unlikely that affected tablets will have got to patient level as the sticking is noticeable on opening the pack.

Research – E. coli superbug strains can persist in healthy women’s guts

Science Daily

A study of over 1,000 healthy women with no urinary tract infection symptoms showed nearly 9% carried multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli strains in their guts. Additional findings highlight likely reasons behind the pandemic of resistant E. coli strains. They show the value of checking a patients’ carrier-status to predict resistant infections, and the need to re-think the clinical significance of bacteria in the urine without symptoms, because pandemic strains can be highly pathogenic to the urinary system and treatment resistant.

USA – Two Major Cyclospora Outbreaks – Cases Increasing

Food Poisoning Bulletin

The Boston cyclospora outbreak has now sickened more than 100 people, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Those reports of illness have come in since May 1, 2019. In a typical year in that state, about 18 to 33 people are infected with this parasite.

Food Poisoning Bulletin

A cyclospora outbreak in Northern Virginia and the Arlington area has sickened at least 55 people, according to the Virginia Department of Health. This is a significant increase in cases reported since mid June 2019.

Canada – Gaia Garden Herbal Dispensary brand Gaia Balancing Tea recalled due to Salmonella

CFIA

Recall details

Ottawa, July 23, 2019 – Gaia Garden Herbals Inc. is recalling Gaia Garden Herbal Dispensary brand Gaia Balancing Tea from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination. Consumers should not consume the recalled product described below.

Consumers who are unsure if they have purchased the affected product are advised to contact their retailer.

Recalled products

Brand Name Common Name Size UPC Code(s) on Product
Gaia Garden Herbal Dispensary Gaia Balancing Tea Variable weight None None – Sold from June 12, 2019 to July 22, 2019, inclusive

USA – Salmonella Recall – Fennel Seeds

Food Poison Journal

Mountain Rose Herbs (MRH) of Eugene, Oregon is recalling all sizes ranging from 4 oz. to 50 lbs. of its Fennel Seed Whole, Lot #25031, because they have 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.

No illnesses have been reported to date.

USA -Elevation Foods Recalls Packaged Egg Salad, Tuna Salad, Thai Lobster Salad, and Archer Farms Deviled Egg Sandwiches Because of Possible Health Risk

FDA

Company Announcement

Elevation Foods is voluntarily recalling containers of Archer Farms-brand egg salad; Freskëtbrand egg salad, tuna salad, and Thai lobster salad; and Archer Farms-brand deviled egg sandwiches produced on June 18, 2019 due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenesListeria monocytogenes is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.

We believe fewer than 1,087 cases of product have been directly shipped to retailer warehouses throughout the United States.

No illnesses have been reported to date.