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USA – Food Sickness Outbreak in December was Norovirus – 282 People

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Norovirus was the cause of a December food poisoning outbreak that sickened 282 people who ate at a Jimmy John’s restaurant in Garden City, Kansas, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has confirmed.  State and county officials worked together to determine the source of the outbreak which sickened customers who visited the restaurant from December 10 to December 24.

The restaurant was inspected by the Kansas Department of Agriculture on December 18 and again on December 24. It closed voluntarily from December 24 through December 26 to clean and disinfect the restaurant

USA – Salmonella Prison Outbreak – MR Chicken

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As of January 13, 2014, a total of 9 persons infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella Heidelberg have been reported from Tennessee.

Two (22%) of 9 ill persons have been hospitalized, and no deaths have been reported.

All of the ill persons were incarcerated at a single correctional facility located in Tennessee.

Epidemiologic and traceback investigations conducted by Tennessee and federal officials indicate that consumption of Tyson brand mechanically separated chicken is the likely source of the outbreak of Salmonella Heidelberg infections at the Tennessee correctional facility.

Italy – 40 Sick at Nursing Home – Food Poisoning Suspected

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Tortona – Now it’s official.  Although the ASL does not use terms of absolute certainty, merely “probable food poisoning” is the situation that occurred December 25 at the residence of care Leandro Lisino, it can be said with certainty that the number of hospital admissions of older guests and relatives are were due to some food present in their Christmas lunch. Three people are still ill in hosptial but all the rest have been released.

France – Two Food Illness Outbreaks – Fish – Pasta Bolognese

Metro News

Some 125 students from schools in Lambeth, near Lille, were victims of food poisoning on Friday afternoon.  After lunch in the canteen, they were taken vomiting and headaches.

According to the mayor of Lambeth, this poisoning come from the fish menu served in decentralized canteens, where schoolchildren Victor Hugo, Pasteur-Desrousseaux and Mozart Loti lunch.  The main restaurant was also affected.

Le Nouvelle Observateur

Sixty-eight people, mostly students, were victims of minor food poisoning, probably from eating Wednesday pasta bolognese in the canteen of a private vocational school Yvelines , said Thursday the school management.

Canada – E.coli O157 Outbreak

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Unknown Source Windham – Willimantic, Connecticut:  The North Central District Health Department has reported seven E. coli O157:H7 cases.  The Department of Public Health said it is investigating and believes all of the people were infected between mid-December and Christmas time.

All of them required the patients to be hospitalized, according to the department.

Health officials said five of them were mild cases, but two were a severe form of the bacterial infection known as Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, or HUS.  They said the people with the mild cases have already been released, but one of the two with HUS remains in the hospital.

The source of the E. coli O157:H7 has not been found.

Japan – Norovirus Outbreak 118 at a Hotel

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TOKYO —

Tochigi prefectural health officials announced Monday that 118 guests suffered food poisoning at a hotel in Nikko City earlier this month and that traces of food-borne Norovirus strains had been detected.

According to authorities, the Kinugawa Gyoen Hotel received complaints of gastrointestinal distress from male and female guests ranging in age from two to 80 between Dec 18 and Dec 22. TBS quoted a hotel spokesperson as saying symptoms included vomiting and diarrhea. Among the 118, eight guests and 11 chefs and kitchen staff were discovered to have the Norovirus strain in their systems.

Health officials said no one had to be hospitalized.

According to a hotel spokesperson, the 118 afflicted guests had eaten inside the hotel restaurant, dining on a variety of menu items, ranging from sashimi dishes to hot Japanese-style curries.

USA – Two Children Ill with HUS – Possible E.coli Infection

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According to WFMY News in North Carolina, two children in Davidson County have been hospitalized with severe, bloody diarrhea and may be suffering from E. coli infections. The cases were reported on Friday, December 27, 2013. The possible cause of these illnesses is not known at this time.

USA – Another Jimmy Johns Food Related Sickness

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Officials are investigating an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness that has occurred among peole who ate food at the Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches restaurant in Garden City, Kansas. As of noon on Friday, December 27, 2013, more than 110 people have been reported sick.

Symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and muscle aches. The Kansas Department of Agriculture has inspected the restaurant and is investigating the outbreak. At this time officials think the cause may be norovirus. That virus causes gastrointestinal illness and is easily spread through contaminated food and drink and from person to person.

Spain – 3 Dead Food Poisoning

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MADRID: Officials in a southwestern Spanish town say a mother, father and  one daughter belonging to the same family have died from food poisoning, and  have ordered an investigation into the deaths.

Local government spokeswoman Miriam Burgos told state broadcaster RTVE  that a 13-year-old girl was the only family member to survive, having emerged  Sunday from the intensive care unit of a Seville hospital after suffering from  food poisoning.

 

Research Articles – Raw Milk – Antimicrobial Film Coatings to Control Listeria – E.col O157 and Salmonella Control by MAP and Polylysine – Gut Flora and Listeria Infection

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One of every six people who drinks raw milk gets food poisoning, according to a new study from officials at the Minnesota Department of Health.  That percentage is much higher than the number of cases reported in relation to outbreaks associated with raw milk and, researchers say, it’s increasing even as some states push to relax raw milk regulations.

Science Direct

Edible antimicrobial coating solutions incorporating chitosan, lauric arginate ester (LAE) and nisin were developed to reduce foodborne pathogen contamination on ready-to-eat (RTE) meats. RTE deli meat samples were directly coated with the solutions, or treated with solution-coated polylactic acid (PLA) films. The antimicrobial efficacy of the coatings and films against Listeria innocua inoculated onto the surface of RTE meat samples was investigated. Antimicrobial coatings with 1.94 mg/cm2 of chitosan and 0.388 mg/cm2 of LAE reduced L. innocua by ca. 4.5 log CFU/cm2. Nisin (486 IU/cm2) showed less effectiveness than LAE (0.388 mg/cm2) and addition of nisin to the antimicrobial coatings or films containing LAE (0.388 mg/cm2) did not enhance the total antimicrobial effectiveness. Combining antimicrobial coatings or films with flash pasteurization (FP), which uses short burst of steam under pressure, further reduced L. innocua, achieving over a 5 log reduction. There was no significant difference in the effectiveness of antimicrobial films versus the coatings (p > 0.05). These data show the potential use of antimicrobial packaging alone, or in combination with FP, in preventing foodborne illness due to post-processing contamination of RTE meat products.

Science Direct

Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella spp. often contaminate fresh beef. In Japan, an E coli outbreak caused by raw beef made 181 people ill and 5 individuals dead in 2011. Responding to this outbreak, an effective sterilization method for fresh beef is expected to be developed. In this study, ε-polylysine combined with CO2-packaging method was examined for controlling these pathogens in fresh beef. At an incubation temperature of 4 °C, approximately 4.3 log and 2.4 log reduction in bacterial numbers were observed after 7-day incubation for E. coli O157:H7 and Salmonella, respectively, in ε-polylysine-added beef. When effectiveness of CO2-packaging combined with ε-polylysine was investigated, CO2 did not have additional inhibiting effect on bacterial growth compared to only-ε-polylysine-treated samples when incubated at 4 °C. However, effectiveness of CO2 was observed when incubated at 10 °C where approximately 2.9 log and 4.4 log reduction in E. coli cell numbers were observed in only-ε-polylysine-treated samples and polylysine- and CO2-treated group, respectively, and approximately 1.7 log and 3.5 log reduction in Salmonella cell numbers were observed in only-ε-polylysine-treated samples and polylysine and CO2-treated group, respectively. This study confirmed that ε-polylysine or ε-polylysine combined with CO2 packaging are effective in preventing foodborne diseases caused by raw beef.

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The army of microbes that resides in the human gut may provide a powerful defense against Listeria infection, according to a study published in mBio, the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology. The study, by a team of French researchers, shows that mice with germ-free intestines are more susceptible to Listeria infection than mice with the conventional intestinal microbes.