Tag Archives: salmonella

USA – Salmonella Outbreak Sickens 18

Food Poisoning BulletinSalmonella

The Salmonella outbreak we reported on last week has been confirmed as Salmonella enteritidis, according to MLive. Eighteen cases have been confirmed in Muskegon County. The Muskegon County web site was down at the time of this report.

Officials believe that a single source caused the outbreak, and that people were exposed to the bacteria from October 30 to November 2, 2013. Seventeen of the eighteen cases are related. There is no information about  the source of the bacteria, where the patients ate, or what they ate. Officials are going to start studying epidemiological evidence and will conduct statistical analysis this week.

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella – Turkey – Clams – Meat – Curry Powder – Seasame Seeds – Chicken

RASFF -Salmonella in frozen turkey meat preparation from Brazil in the Netherlands

RASFF -Salmonella spp. (presence /25g) in frozen meat preparations from Brazil in the Netherlands

RASFF -Salmonella Newport (detected /25g) in frozen turkey from Poland in Denmark

RASFF -Salmonella in frozen turkey meat from Brazil in the Netherlands

RASFF-Salmonella spp. (presence /25g) in curry powder from India in Ireland

RASFF -Salmonella Amsterdam (in 1 out of 5 samples /25g) in hulled sesame seeds from India in Greece

RASFF -Salmonella spp. (presence /25g) in frozen salted chicken breast fillet from Thailand, via the Netherlands in Finland

RASFF -Salmonella in frozen clams (Meretrix lyrata) from Vietnam in Spain

RASFF -Salmonella typhimurium in chilled turkey meat from France

RASFF -Salmonella group C (presence /25g) in frozen clams (Meretrix spp) from Vietnam in Portugal

RASFF -Salmonella in frozen turkey meat preparation from Brazil in the Netherlands

 

 

RASFF Animal Feed Alerts – Aflatoxin in Maize -Salmonella in Fish Meal and Soyabean

RASFF -aflatoxins (B1 = 30.7 / B1 = 11.5 / B1 = 2.3 / B1 = <1 µg/kg – ppb) in maize from Hungary in Germany

RASFF -Salmonella (present /25g) in fish meal from South Africa in Spain

RASFF -Salmonella (1 out of 5 samples /25g) in soybean meal from Argentina in LAtvia

USA – USDA Q&A Sheet- Foster Farms – Salmonella Outbreak

USDA

Frequently Asked Questions – Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Chicken Products Produced at Three Foster Farms FacilitiesEurofins Food Testing UK

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella

RASFF -Salmonella group D (present /25g) in frozen beef burgers from Germany in Finland

RASFF -Salmonella (in 2 out of 5 samples) in paan leaves from Bangladesh in the UK

RASFF -Salmonella spp. (in 2 out of 5 samples /25g) in paan leaves (betel/pan) from India in the UK

RASFF -Salmonella spp. (presence /25g) in paan leaves from Bangladesh in the UK

RASFF -Salmonella enteritidis in whole chicken frozen from Poland in Italy

RASFF -Salmonella enteritidis (presence /25g) in frozen poultry meat manufactured in Poland, with raw material from the Czech Republic in Poland

Canada – CFIA – Chutney Powder – Salmonella

CFIA

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Incan Global Corp., are warning the public not to consume the Nirapara brand Chutney Powder described in the link above because it may be contaminated with Salmonella.

This product has been sold at Kairali’s Thousand Spices in Edmonton, Alberta.

There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of this product.

The importer, Incan Global Corp., Edmonton, Alberta, is voluntarily recalling the affected product from the marketplace.  The CFIA is monitoring the effectiveness of the recall.

RASFF Alerts – Salmonella -Turkey – Poultry

RASFF -Salmonella spp. (presence /25g) in frozen boneless turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) from Brazil in Italy

RASFF-Salmonella in frozen chicken meat (Gallus gallus) from Brazil in Italy

RASFF -Salmonella (present /25g) in frozen poultry meat preparation from Brazil in the Netherlands

RASFF -Salmonella Agona in frozen turkey meat preparation from Brazil in the Netherlands

RASFF -Salmonella Agona (presence /25g) in frozen turkey meat preparation from Brazil in the Netherlands

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feeds – Salmonella in Rape Seed Meal – Aflatoxins in Birdfeed

RASFF – Salmonella (present /25g) in rape seed meal from Germany in Sweden

RASFF -Aflatoxins in nuts for birdfeed from Brazil in th UK

Europe – Reference Laboratory for Salmonella News Letter Oct 2013

EURL

The working programme of EURL-

Salmonella consists of the following activities (the duration of the activities are indicated between brackets):

1. Organisation of interlaboratory comparison studies (yearly);

2. Organisation of a workshop with the NRLs-

Salmonella (yearly);

3. Performance of supporting activities (depending on the subject: yearly or for a limited period);

4. Giving assistance to the Commission and ad hoc activities (yearly);

5. Communication (every 3 months and yearly);

6. Training (duration dependent on the subject);

7. Molecular typing of

Salmonella spp. (depending on the subject: yearly or for a limited period).

 

Research – Salmonella – Listeria Harvest Contamination

Applied and EnvironmentalSalmonella

Identification of management practices associated with preharvest pathogen contamination of produce fields is crucial to the development of effective Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs). A cross-sectional study was conducted to (i) determine management  practices associated with a Salmonella or Listeria monocytogenes positive field and (ii) quantify the frequency of these pathogens in irrigation and non-irrigation water sources. Over five weeks, 21 produce farms in New York State were visited. Field-level management practices were recorded for 263 fields, and 600 environmental samples (soil, drag swab, and water) were collected and analyzed for Salmonella and L. monocytogenes. Management practices were evaluated for their association with the presence of a pathogen-positive field. Salmonella and L. monocytogenes were detected in 6.1% and 17.5% of fields (n=263), and 11% and 30% of water samples (n=74), respectively. The majority of pathogen-positive water samples were from non-irrigation surface water sources. Multivariate analysis showed that manure application        within a year increased the odds of a Salmonella-positive field (odds ratio [OR] 16.7), while presence of a buffer zone had a protective effect (OR 0.1). Irrigation (within 3 days of sample collection, OR 6.0), reported wildlife observation (within 3 days of sample collection, OR 6.1), and soil cultivation (within 7 days of sample collection, OR 2.9) all increased the likelihood of an L. monocytogenes-positive field. Our findings provide new data that will assist growers with science-based evaluation of their current GAPs and implementation of preventive controls that reduce the risk of preharvest contamination.