Category Archives: Virus

Research – Application of chitosan microparticles against human Norovirus

Journal of Food Protection

Human norovirus (HuNoV) is the leading causative agent of foodborne outbreaks and is associated with the second most prevalent cause of waterborne infections in the United States. The goal of this research was to investigate the antiviral activity of chitosan microparticles (CM) against HuNoV GII.4 Sydney and its cultivable surrogate, Tulane virus (TuV), in suspensions mimicking fecally-contaminated water. CM was prepared by crosslinking chitosan molecules with sodium sulfate, and then its anti-noroviral activity was assessed using infectivity assay on TuV and RT-qPCR on TuV and HuNoV. A 3% CM suspension in PBS (pH 7.2) showed binding to TuV particles but with a negligible impact on virus infectivity (p>0.05). TuV and HuNoV suspended in fecal suspensions showed a 1.5-log10 reduction in genomic copies per ml following a 10-min contact time (p<0.05). Despite the negligible impact on viral infectivity, CM moderately binds to virus particles and helps purify environmental water by removing infectious virus particles. In this study, TuV served as a suitable surrogate for HuNoV by showing a similar log10 reduction in fecal suspension. Overall, the outcomes of thisresearch highlight the potential application of CM as a novel, natural treatment to minimize the spread of water-transmitted viral pathogens.

 

Switzerland – Frozen berries suspected in Swiss Norovirus outbreak

Food Safety News

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Imported frozen mixed berries are suspected to be behind an outbreak of norovirus in Switzerland.

The Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) told Food Safety News that the agency was informed by cantonal food enforcement authorities that illnesses were probably due to berries contaminated with norovirus. A canton is a region of the country.

These regional units examined suspected contaminated berries for norovirus and found the virus, which led to the fruits being identified as the likely source of the infections.

FSVO, also known as OSAV, BLV or USAV, is the central authority for food safety in Switzerland.

France – Frozen raw shelled shell meat – Norovirus

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Identifying information for the recalled product

  • Product category Food
  • Product sub-category Others
  • Product brand name Five Degrees West
  • Names of models or references Frozen shelled raw shell meat in a 500 gr vacuum bag or in a 150 gr vacuum tray
  • Product identification
    GTIN Lot Dated
    3000014760201 200312F – 150 gr vacuum tray Date of minimum durability 03/15/2022
    200312F – Vacuum bag of 500 gr Date of minimum durability 03/15/2022
  • Products List List_products_concerned.pdf Attachment
  • Packaging150 gr black “skin” vacuum container 500 gr transparent vacuum bag
  • Start date / End of marketing From 03/18/2020 to 08/02/2021
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the freezer
  • Health mark FR 56.121.005 CE
  • Geographical sales area Whole France
  • Distributors La vie en rouge – 61400 MORTAGNE AU PERCHE Comptoirs Océaniques – 94320 THIAIS On the bridge – 29930 PONT AVEN Ecomiam – 29337 QUIMPER CEDEX Glaces Thiriet – 88510 ELOYES Classic Fine Foods Hong – Kwai Chung – HONG KONG Selecta-45030-ROVIGO ITAL
  • List of points of saleSelling_points_liste.pdf

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Presence of Norovirus
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Norovirus
  • Consumer behaviour Stop consuming
    Return the product to the point of sale
  • Sanitary recommendation People who have consumed the products mentioned above and who have symptoms of gastroenteritis (vomiting, diarrhoea frequently accompanied by a moderate fever), are invited to consult their doctor, notifying him of this consumption. Immunocompromised people should pay particular attention to these symptoms, which may suggest an infection with a virus (Norovirus), responsible for gastroenteritis, the incubation period of which can be up to 48 hours.
  • Contact number0298069413
  • Compensation modalities Repayment

USA – WildFin American Grill linked to Norovirus Outbreak

Food Poison Journal

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Summary

Seattle King County Department of Public Health is investigating an outbreak of norovirus-like illness with vomiting, diarrhoea, body aches, and chills associated with WildFin American Grill in Renton.

We have not yet identified how norovirus was spread within the restaurant. This is not uncommon for norovirus outbreaks, because the virus can spread through multiple contaminated food items, environmental surfaces, and from person to person.

Illnesses

Since August 2, 2021, 10 people from three meal parties reported becoming ill after consuming food from WildFin American Grill on July 29, 2021.

We have identified one ill employee so far who experienced symptoms consistent with norovirus dating back to August 4, 2021, but who did not work while contagious. Further investigation is ongoing.

UK – Norovirus outbreak at Worthing nursery

Worthing Herald

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Home from Home, in Grand Avenue, is still operating as usual, however it is reminding all parents that if their child has norovirus symptoms, they must isolate for 48 hours to prevent further spread of the virus.

A spokeswoman from Home from Home nursery said: “The nursery is still operating as usual.

“D and V is transmitting in the community at present and as a setting with 230 children on the register then we are experiencing cases as you would expect.

Russia – Norovirus outbreak sickens dozens of children onboard train

Outbreak News Today

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“87 children who were poisoned on the Murmansk-Adler train are being treated in the hospitals of the Kuban. As of August 8, there are 67 minors in Tuapse CRH # 1 with intestinal infection, in Apsheronskaya – 12, in Belorechenskaya – 8. Doctors assess the condition of children as mild and moderate”.

A  criminal case was opened on the fact of poisoning the children. The employee of the restaurant car, where the children ate before the poisoning, was  suspended  from work.

Australia – Picky Eaters Pty Ltd — Jordan River Dates 1kg and 5kg – Hepatitis A

Product Safety Australia

Product description

Jordan River Dates 1kg and 5kg
Cardboard boxes

Expiry date June 2022
Batch JRD 1/2021

Photograph of Jordan River Dates

What are the defects?

The recall is due to potential microbial (Hepatitis A) contamination.

What are the hazards?

Food products contaminated with Hepatitis A may cause illness if consumed.

What should consumers do?

Consumers should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice.

For further information, please contact Picky Eaters Pty Ltd by phone on 0424 727 100 or by email at Picky.Eaters@yahoo.com

Supplier

Picky Eaters Pty Ltd

Traders who sold this product

Online and at IGA and independent supermarkets in NSW

Where the product was sold

Online
New South Wales
Victoria

Dates available for sale

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Recall advertisements and supporting documentation

Coordinating agency

Food Standards Australia New Zealand is the coordinating agency for this recall.

Australia/UK – Australian Hepatitis A cases from imported dates match UK outbreak strain – Dates

Food Safety News

Australian officials have reported three hepatitis A infections linked to dates imported from Jordan.

The strain is identical to the one that caused an outbreak of hepatitis A in the United Kingdom earlier this year, which was also caused by fresh Medjool dates from Jordan. Dates were recalled by Sainsbury’s and Marks and Spencer.

In the UK, at least 30 people fell ill in different parts of England with one person sick in Wales. They had a median age of 60 and ranged from 6 to 93 years old with 25 people needing hospital treatment.

At the time, information sent via the International Food Safety Authorities Network (INFOSAN) emergency contact did not reveal reports of similar outbreaks elsewhere.

Australia – Jordan River Dates 1kg & 5kg – Hepatitis A

FSANZ

Product information

Picky Eaters Pty Ltd is conducting a recall of Jordan River dates 1kg and 5kg. The product has been available for sale online and at IGA and Independent supermarkets in NSW.

Date markings

Expiry date: June 2022

Batch: JRD 1/2021

Problem

The recall is due to potential microbial (Hepatitis A) contamination.

Food safety hazard

Food products contaminated with Hepatitis A may cause illness if consumed.

Country of origin

Jordan

What to do​

​Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice and should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.

For further information please contact:

Picky Eaters Pty Ltd

0424 727 100

Picky.Eaters@yahoo.com

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RASFF Alert- Norovirus – Frozen Raw Edible Heart Pulp from Cerastoderma

RASFF

Presence of Norovirus DNA in frozen raw edible heart pulp 100% edible cerastoderma from France in Italy