Quebec- Notice not to consume chicken sandwiches prepared and sold by the company Avril located at Place de la Cité in Quebec -E.coli

Quebec

QUEBEC , February 22 2024 /CNW/ – The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ), in collaboration with the company Avril, located at 2600, boulevard Laurier , local 005, in Quebec, advises the population not to consume the product indicated in the table below, because this food may contain E. coli bacteria .

Product name

Format

Target lot

“SAND.” WHOLE WHEAT NUTS CHICKEN »

UNITARY

Lot whose “best before” date
is 25 FE 2024

The product which is the subject of this warning was offered for sale until February 8, 2024, and only at the establishment designated above. The product was sold in transparent plastic packaging. It was offered in a refrigerated state.

Research – Campylobacter presence on Dutch broiler farms and associated risk factors

Science Direct

ABSTRACT

Campylobacter is the most reported zoonotic pathogen in humans in the European Union. Poultry is a major source of human infection with Campylobacter. Although many studies are done on the presence of Campylobacter in broilers and theoretically effective control measures are known, their relative importance at broiler farms remains poorly understood. Therefore the aim of this study was to investigate the presence of Campylobacter on selected broiler farms in the Netherlands, to determine the moment of introduction, and associated risk factors. A longitudinal study on 25 broiler farms was carried out between June 2017 and December 2020. Fecal samples were collected weekly from 43 broiler houses. In total 497 flocks were sampled. Putative variables on flock and farm characteristics for a risk factor analysis were gathered through questionnaires. Risk factors associated with the presence of Campylobacter in a broiler flock were determined using regression models. In total 30% of the flocks included in the study were positive for Campylobacter. Factors associated with presence of Campylobacter at slaughter age included: season, mowing lawns and presence of agricultural side activities. While summer/autumn and mowing lawns were associated with an increase in Campylobacter presence in flocks, the farmer having agricultural side activities other than poultry production was associated with a decrease. Analysis of the age at which flocks first tested Campylobacter positive revealed that slower growing breeds became positive on average one week later compared to regular growers. This study revealed a delayed introduction of Campylobacter in slower grower versus regular grower broiler flocks reared indoors. In addition it confirmed importance of season as major risk factor. The relevance of mowing and preceding positive flocks as risk factors needs further investigation.

Research – Identification of Biofilm-Forming Foodborne Pathogens and Development of Prevention Strategies

Food Safety.com

A recent study emerged from Penn State University about multispecies biofilms that provide Listeria monocytogenes with a strategy against sanitizers.1 This study brings much-needed attention to a persistent problem in the food safety community. Here, I provide several comments on this topic. (see link above)

What is Biofilm? Understanding Structure and Function

USA – Hot Dogs and Food Safety

FSIS USDA

The same general food safety guidelines apply to hot dogs as to all perishable products — “Keep hot food hot and cold food cold.”

When you leave the grocery store with hot dogs, head straight home and refrigerate or freeze them immediately. If there is no product date, hot dogs can be safely stored in the unopened package for 2 weeks in the refrigerator; once opened, only 1 week. For maximum quality, freeze hot dogs no longer than 1 or 2 months. And, of course, never leave hot dogs at room temperature for more than 2 hours and no more than 1 hour when the temperature goes above 90°F.

Although hot dogs are fully cooked, those at increased risk of foodborne illness should reheat hot dogs and luncheon meat until steaming hot before eating, due to the threat of listeriosis.

Listeria monocytogenes, the bacteria that cause listeriosis, can be found in the intestinal tracts of humans and animals, and in milk, soil and leaf vegetables. The bacteria can grow slowly at refrigerator temperatures. Listeria monocytogenes can be in ready-to-eat foods such as hot dogs, luncheon meats, cold cuts, fermented or dry sausage, and other deli-style meat and poultry, soft cheeses and unpasteurized milk. Symptoms of listeriosis include fever, chills, headache, backache, an upset stomach, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Persons who have ingested the bacteria may take up to three weeks to become ill. At-risk persons (pregnant women and newborns, older adults and people with weakened immune systems) may later develop more serious illnesses. Listeria monocytogenes can also cause miscarriages.

France – Protein Pancake – Mold/Mould

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Cereals and bakery products
Product brand name
Nanosupps
Model names or references
caramel / vanilla / pistachio / chocolate
Product identification
Batch Date
LOT/CT319-23 / LOT/V321-23 / LOT/P320-23 / LOT/CH354-23 Minimum durability date between 05/15/2024 and 06/20/2024
Start/end date of marketing
From 01/24/2024 to 02/22/2024
Storage temperature
Product to be stored at room temperature
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
See List of points of sale in PDF format
List of points of sale
Distributors_concerned.pdf

Italy – Ground arabica coffee “Arte delle Specialità” – Ochratoxin A

Salute

Brand : Arte delle Specialità

Name : Ground arabica coffee “Arte delle Specialità”

Reason for reporting : Recall due to chemical risk

Publication date : 23 February 2024

Documentation

Documentation

USA – Update – Outbreak Investigation of Listeria monocytogenes: Queso Fresco and Cotija Cheese (February 2024)

FDA

Products (Updated 2/22/2024):

Recalled dairy products and products made with recalled dairy products sold under the brand names:

  • Bright Farms, Campesino, Casa Cardenas, Dole, Don Francisco, Don Pancho, Dos Ranchitos, El Huache, Food City, Fresh & Ready Foods, Fresh Express, H-E-B, Jack & Olive, La Ordena, Marketside, Maverick Foods, President’s Choice, Ready Pac Bistro, Rio Grande, Rizo Bros, Rico, Rojos, San Carlos, Santa Maria, Sprig & Sprout (S&S), The Perfect Bite Co.,Tio Francisco, Trader Joe’s, and 365 Whole Foods Market.

Retailer names where product was sold unbranded as taco kits, wraps, and meals:

  • Albertsons, Bristol Farms, Carrs-Safeway, Costco, Eagle, Lucky, Pavilions, Randalls, Safeway, Save Mart, Shaw’s, Sprouts (S&S), Star Market, Stater Bros. Markets, Tom Thumb, and Vons.

More information about recalled products, including descriptions, sizes, and UPCs or “best by” dates are included in the table of recalled products below. Additional information is also available in the recall notices from the companies.

USA – Outbreak at Carnegie Mellon University Stack’d Sickens Students

Food Poison Journal

food poisoning outbreak at Carnegie Mellon University Stack’d restaurant has sickened “numerous students,” according to news reports. Stack’d is the university’s on-campus restaurant that is located in the basement of Morewood Gardens Hall. Allegheny County’s Health Department in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is investigating.

British family of four including two children, 10 and 12, are rushed to hospital with ‘severe food poisoning’ after a meal at a restaurant in Morocco

MSN

A British family of four including two children have been rushed to hospital in Morocco after suffering ‘severe food poisoning’ having eaten at a local restaurant.

Moroccan newspaper, Bayane Marrakech, reported the victims, two British tourists with their two children aged 10 and 12, were taken to Razi Hospital in Marrakesh.

France – BASQUE ANDOUILLE – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Meats
Product brand name
MARITCHU
Model names or references
Basquaise Andouille
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3275750015018 24135 Use-by date 02/29/2024
3275750015018 24463 Use-by date 04/11/2024
3275750015018 244528 Use-by date 05/01/2024
3275750015186 24135 Use-by date 02/29/2024
327575015186 24463 Use-by date 04/11/2024
3275750015186 24528 Use-by date 05/01/2024
3275750015018 23937 Use-by date 02/07/2024
3275750015186 23937 Use-by date 02/07/2024
3275750015018 23937 Use-by date 02/29/2024
Packaging
Under a vacuum
Start/end date of marketing
From 04/12/2023 to 20/02/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Health mark
ES 10.13438/SS CE
Further information
Basquaise Andouille
Geographical sales area
Regions: New Aquitaine
Distributors
Carrefour Cestas – Carrefour- Intermarché Bayonne/ Cauneille/Hasparren/ Hendaye/Capbreton/Bidart/St Pé – Center Leclerc Bayonne/Urrugne/Anglet – Carrefour Ametzondo hypermarket – Promocash Anglet/ Dax- Spar Ascain
List of points of sale
Traceability_Andouille_whole_and_half.pdf