Research – Survival of Listeria Strains and Shelf Life Determination of Fresh Blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum) Treated with Cold Atmospheric Plasma

MDPI

Abstract

Fresh blueberries are delicate, hand-picked, packaged, and refrigerated fruits vulnerable to spoilage and contamination. Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a promising antimicrobial technology; therefore, this study evaluated the CAP treatment effect on acid-tolerant Listeria innocua and Listeria monocytogenes and evaluated changes in the quality of the treated fruit. Samples were spot-inoculated with pH 5.5 and 6.0 acid-adapted Listeria species. Samples were treated with gliding arc CAP for 15, 30, 45, and 60 s and evaluated after 0, 1, 4, 7, and 11 days of storage at 4 °C and 90% humidity for the following quality parameters: total aerobic counts, yeast and molds, texture, color, soluble solids, pH, and titratable acidity. CAP treatments of 30 s and over demonstrated significant reductions in pathogens under both the resistant strain and pH conditions. Sixty-second CAP achieved a 0.54 Log CFU g−1 reduction in L. monocytogenes (pH 5.5) and 0.28 Log CFU g−1 for L. monocytogenes (pH 6.0). Yeast and mold counts on day 0 showed statistically significant reductions after 30, 45, and 60 s CAP with an average 2.34 Log CFU g−1 reduction when compared to non-CAP treated samples. Quality parameters did not show major significant differences among CAP treatments during shelf life. CAP is an effective antimicrobial treatment that does not significantly affect fruit quality.

Research – Fates of attached E. coli o157:h7 on intact leaf surfaces revealed leafy green susceptibility

Science Direct

Abstract

Leafy greens, especially lettuce, are repeatedly linked to foodborne outbreaks. This paper studied the susceptibility of different leafy greens to human pathogens. Five commonly consumed leafy greens, including romaine lettuce, green-leaf lettuce, baby spinach, kale, and collard, were selected by their outbreak frequencies. The behavior of E. coli O157:H7 87-23 on intact leaf surfaces and in their lysates was investigated. Bacterial attachment was positively correlated with leaf surface roughness and affected by the epicuticular wax composition. At room temperature, E. coli O157:H7 had the best growth potentials on romaine and green-leaf lettuce surfaces. The bacterial growth was positively correlated with stomata size and affected by epicuticular wax compositions. At 37 °C, E. coli O157:H7 87-23 was largely inhibited by spinach and collard lysates, and it became undetectable in kale lysate after 24 h of incubation. Kale and collard lysates also delayed or partially inhibited the bacterial growth in TSB and lettuce lysate at 37 °C, and they sharply reduced the E. coli O157:H7 population on green leaf lettuce at 4 °C. In summary, the susceptibility of leafy greens to E. coli O157:H7 is determined by a produce-specific combination of physiochemical properties and temperature.

Research – Survival of Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella in finishing waxes used for fresh citrus fruits

Science Direct

Abstract

Citrus fruits are typically waxed before packaging to prevent water loss and extend shelf-life. The survival of Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella was evaluated in 15 different commercial finishing waxes used for fresh citrus in California. Survival of L. monocytogenes and Salmonella in citrus finishing waxes depended on wax type. Over 24 h at 4 and 22 °C, populations of L. monocytogenes declined more slowly than or equal to Salmonella in all finishing waxes except wax F8 (organic, beeswax based, non-morpholine). Over 24 h of storage at 4 °C, L. monocytogenes populations declined by > 4 log (below the detection limit by enrichment, 0.3 log CFU/mL) in waxes F4, F7, F8, and F9. Population declines of 1.2–2.8 log were observed in waxes F5, F10, F11, F13, and F14 and of <1.0 log in waxes F1, F2, F3, F6, F12, and F15. With the exception of waxes F2 (polyethylene based, non-morpholine) and F6 (shellac based, non-morpholine), greater declines of L. monocytogenes were observed over 24 h in most waxes when the storage temperature was increased to 22 °C. During long-term storage at 4 °C, L. monocytogenes declined by > 5 log after 5, 10, 30, 30, and 135 days in waxes F3, F1, F15, F12, and F6, respectively. L. monocytogenes populations in all waxes stored at 22 °C fell below the detection limit by enrichment within 20 days except for wax F2. In two separate lots of wax F2, L. monocytogenes populations inoculated at ∼4 or ∼6 log CFU/mL declined by1.6–2.6 log by day 10 and then increased to 5.4 to 5.7 log CFU/mL on day 20. Citrus packinghouse hazard assessments and food safety plans should consider the survival of foodborne pathogens in commercial citrus finishing waxes.

USA- Over 10,000 cases of shredded cheese products recalled over Listeria contamination

Food Safety News

Sargento Foods, Inc. of Plymouth, WI, has recalled certain shredded cheese products over potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

According to the details posted online by the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA), the recall was initiated on Feb. 5, 2024, and is ongoing.

The recalled products were distributed in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, Nevada, Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin.

Finland – Meat recalled as Finland deals with Hepatitis E rise

Food Safety News

Finnish officials are investigating the connection between a hepatitis E-positive meat product and a rise in infections in the country.

In January and February, 81 hepatitis E cases from different parts of Finland were reported to the Infectious Disease Register. Half of these people have required hospital treatment. Between 20 and 60 hepatitis E cases are reported to the Infectious Disease Register annually. In 2023, there were 30 cases. In January 2023, only one Hepatitis E infection was reported in the register.

Uganda- 26 pupils of Kalas Girls school admitted in hospital over suspected food poisoning

Observer

At least twenty-six pupils of Kalas Girls’ primary school have been hospitalized over suspected food poisoning in Amudat district.

It alleged that yesterday March 6 at around 11:00 pm the affected pupils developed stomachaches, throat, and heart pains after consuming cookies that they found wrapped inside a polythene paper inside one of their classrooms.

Michael Longole, Mt. Moroto regional Police spokesperson said that police rushed to the scene after receiving the devastating information from the school head teacher.

Hungary – Solevita Smoothie Red Genius, Pomegranate-acai, 250ml – Patulin

NEBIH

A date 2024-03-07
Name of Product Solevita Smoothie Red Genius, Pomegranate-acai, 250ml
Nature of the problem the presence of mycotoxin (patulin) produced by molds
DetailsNébih asks customers not to consume products with the following identification data!

Notifier: Lidl Magyarország Bt.

Product name:  Solevita Smoothie Red Genius – Pomegranate-acai, 250ml

Brands:  Solevita

Product origin: Germany

Pictures of the products:


Nature of the problem: the presence of mycotoxin (patulin) produced by molds

Quality retention period: 12.03.2024

Packaging: 250 ml

Manufacturer: Molkerei Gropper GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)

Distributor: Lidl Hungary Bt.

Action: Product recall, withdrawal from circulation

Lidl.hu informed its customers about the recall  on its website. 

The affected products can be returned to any Lidl store, the price of the products will be refunded even without a block.

You can read more about the nature of the problem here .

The product recall only applies to products with the above identification data.

Hungary – SMOOTHIE – Fruit-based drink made of banana, grape, cranberry, pomegranate, acai berry and other fruits, 250 ml – Patulin

NEBIH

Date 2024-03-07
Name of Product SMOOTHIE – Fruit-based drink made of banana, grape, cranberry, pomegranate, acai berry and other fruits, 250 ml
Nature of the problem the presence of mycotoxin (patulin) produced by molds
DetailsNébih asks customers not to consume the product with the following identification data!

Notifier: SPAR Magyarország Kereskedelmi Kft.

Product name:  SMOOTHIE – Fruit-based drink made from banana, grape, cranberry, pomegranate, acai berry and other fruits, 250 ml

Brand:  the Pome&only

Product origin: Germany

Picture of the product:

SMOOTHIE - Fruit-based drink made of banana, grape, cranberry, pomegranate, acai berry and other fruits, 250 ml

Nature of the problem: the presence of mycotoxin (patulin) produced by molds

Quality retention period: 12.03.2024

Packaging: 250 ml

Manufacturer: Molkerei Gropper GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)

Distributor:  SPAR Magyarország Kereskedelmi Kft.

Action: Product recall, withdrawal from circulation

spar.hu  informed its customers about the recall on its website. 

The affected product can be returned to any Spar store, the price of the product will be refunded even without a block.

You can read more about the nature of the problem here .

The product recall only applies to the product with the above identification data.

Hungary – Sió Smoothie Forest Red Berry Mixed fruit preparation 0.25 liters – Patulin

NE|BIH

Date 2024-03-08
Name of Product Sió Smoothie Forest Red Berry Mixed fruit preparation 0.25 liters
Nature of the problem the presence of mycotoxin (patulin) produced by molds
DetailsNébih asks customers not to consume the product with the following identification data!

Notifier: SIÓ-ECKES Kft.

Product name: Sió Smoothie Forest Red Berry Mixed fruit preparation 0.25 liters

Brand: Sió

Product origin: Austria

Picture of the product:

Sió Smoothie Forest Red Berry Mixed fruit preparation 0.25 liters
Nature of the problem: the presence of mycotoxin (patulin) produced by molds

Quality retention times: 

• 15.05.2024; 

• 06.06.2024; 

• 25.07.2024

Item numbers:

• 15.05.2024; 

• 06.06.2024; 

• 25.07.2024

Packaging: 0.25 l

Manufacturer: Molkerei Gropper GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)

Distributor: SIÓ-ECKES Kft. (Siófok)

Action: Product recall, withdrawal from circulation

You can read more about the nature of the problem here .

Product recalls only apply to products identified with the above data.

Belgium – Pit & Pit brand shelled pistachios – Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin

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Pistachios 250g, Pit & Pit

In agreement with the FASFC, Pit & Pit is withdrawing from sale the product “Shelled pistachios” of the Pit & Pit brand and recalling it from consumers due to an excessively high content of aflatoxins and ochratoxin A.

Pit & Pit asks its customers not to consume this product and to return it. A free return label can be requested by sending an email with the photo of the label to help@pit-pit.com. Upon receipt of the return, the product will be refunded to you.

Product Description :

  • Product name: Shelled pistachios
  • Brand: Pit & Pit
  • Nature of packaging: transparent jar with black lid
  • Expiry date (DDM): 08/2025
  • Weight and batch numbers:
    • 100 g – Lot: L U1IFBRXX, LV36XFB3Q
    • 250 g – Lot: LUZ6DETLU, LU1IFBRXY, LV3I38DYN, LV36XFB3R, LV36XFR3S

 
The product was sold online, via the website www.pit-pit.com.