A Kentwood, Michigan firm is voluntarily recalling a specific lot (produced March 26, 2018) of Smoked Salmon Spreads (487 lbs.) due to potential for Listeria monocytogenes. The product is a RTE refrigerated product. While no reason is provided, it may be a post-process contamination issue, and if that is the case, we may not be surprised to see additional lots eventually included in the recall.
https://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm605105.htm
Superior Foods Company Voluntarily Recalls 487 lbs. of Smoked Salmon Spreads
For Immediate Release
April 18, 2018
Monday, April 23, 2018
This Week in Mislabeled Product - Week Ending April 21, 2018
Undeclared Peanuts in Canned Spinach - McCall Farms, Inc. is voluntarily recalling a limited amount of cases of Happy Harvest Spinach in 13.5 oz cans as a precautionary measure due to the potential presence of peanuts resulting from product mislabeling. [Operations Error - mislabeling]
Undeclared Walnuts in Artichoke Dip - Eataly USA of New York City, New York is recalling Eataly Artichoke Spread, because it may contain undeclared walnuts. The problem was found by a costumer who is allergic to nuts. He did not encounter any illness, but had a light allergic reaction. The customer declined to fill out the Eataly incident form and just wanted to bring the seriousness of what happened to our attention. Subsequent investigation indicates that the problem was caused by a temporary breakdown in the packaging process. [Operations Error - Improper clean out?]
Voluntary Recall Notice of Happy Harvest Canned Spinach Due to Potential Undeclared Peanut Allergen from Product Mislabeling
For Immediate Release
April 21, 2018
Undeclared Walnuts in Artichoke Dip - Eataly USA of New York City, New York is recalling Eataly Artichoke Spread, because it may contain undeclared walnuts. The problem was found by a costumer who is allergic to nuts. He did not encounter any illness, but had a light allergic reaction. The customer declined to fill out the Eataly incident form and just wanted to bring the seriousness of what happened to our attention. Subsequent investigation indicates that the problem was caused by a temporary breakdown in the packaging process. [Operations Error - Improper clean out?]
Voluntary Recall Notice of Happy Harvest Canned Spinach Due to Potential Undeclared Peanut Allergen from Product Mislabeling
For Immediate Release
April 21, 2018
CDC Includes All Forms of Romaine Lettuce from Yuma AZ in E. coli Outbreak
The CDC is now including all forms of romaine lettuce from Yuma AZ. it was initially focused on chopped romaine in the E. coli outbreak. They suggest that if you purchase romaine lettuce, you ensure that the product is not from Yuma.
There are now 53 cases of E.coli infection in 16 states with 31 hospitalized.
https://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/2018/o157h7-04-18/index.html
Multistate Outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 Infections Linked to Romaine Lettuce
Posted April 20, 2018 4:00 PM EST
At A Glancehttps://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/2018/o157h7-04-18/index.html
Multistate Outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 Infections Linked to Romaine Lettuce
Posted April 20, 2018 4:00 PM EST
- Case Count: 53(https://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/2018/o157h7-04-18/epi.html)
- States: 16(https://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/2018/o157h7-04-18/map.html)
- Deaths: 0
- Hospitalizations: 31
- Recall: No
- Based on new information, CDC is expanding its warning to consumers to cover all types of romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona growing region. This warning now includes whole heads and hearts of romaine lettuce, in addition to chopped romaine and salads and salad mixes containing romaine.
- Do not buy or eat romaine lettuce at a grocery store or restaurant unless you can confirm it is not from the Yuma, Arizona, growing region.
- Unless the source of the product is known, consumers anywhere in the United States who have any store-bought romaine lettuce at home should not eat it and should throw it away, even if some of it was eaten and no one has gotten sick. Product labels often do not identify growing regions; so, throw out any romaine lettuce if you’re uncertain about where it was grown. This includes whole heads and hearts of romaine, chopped romaine, and salads and salad mixes containing romaine lettuce. If you do not know if the lettuce is romaine, do not eat it and throw it away.
- Restaurants and retailers should not serve or sell any romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona growing region.
- The expanded warning is based on information from newly reported illnesses in Alaska. Ill people in Alaska reported eating lettuce from whole heads of romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona growing region.
Three Raw Pet Food Recalls
There were three recalls of raw pet foods - one for Listeria, one for Salmonella, and one due to improper procedures for un-eviscerated fish that could be a Clostridium botulinum issue. In this case, it was that the fish were too big making the drying process potentially more difficult.
https://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm605374.htm
OC Raw Dog, LLC RECALLS one lot of Chicken, Fish & Produce BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE HEALTH RISK
For Immediate Release
April 20, 2018
- OC Raw Dog, LLC of Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, is recalling approximately 1,560 lbs of Chicken, Fish & Produce Raw Frozen Canine Formulation which was manufactured on 10/11/2017 with a lot number 3652 and a use by date of 10/11/18. We are voluntarily recalling because of potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. OC Raw was notified by the FDA of the contamination after it was reported that New Jersey Department of Food and Agriculture tested the product and found it to be positive.
- OC Raw Dog, LLC of Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, is recalling the Freeze Dried Sardines because the fish have exceeded the FDA compliance guideline for fish larger than 5 inches. The FDA has determined that salt-cured, dried, or fermented un-eviscerated fish larger than 5 inches have been linked to outbreaks of botulism poisoning between 1981 and 1987 and again in 1991. Because OC Raw Dog Freeze Dried Sardines are larger than 5 inches there is a possible health risk. Clostridium botulinum can cause severe and potentially fatal toxicity in both animals consuming the pet treat and people handling the pet treat or coming in contact with contact areas that have been exposed o the product. OC Raw was notified by the Minnesota Department of Food and Agriculture after a sample of our OC Raw Dog Freeze Dried Sardines were collected and determined to contain un-eviscerated or intact un-gutted fish that measure 6-61/2 inches which is greater than FDA guidelines of 5 inches for un-eviscerated fish.
- TruPet, LLC of Milford, OH, is voluntarily recalling a limited amount of Boost Me Mighty Meaty Beef Topper Meal Enhancer because the products have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. The recall is being issued in an abundance of caution following the FDA’s collection of a retail sample from a single batch which tested positive.
https://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm605374.htm
OC Raw Dog, LLC RECALLS one lot of Chicken, Fish & Produce BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE HEALTH RISK
For Immediate Release
April 20, 2018
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Number of E. coli Infection Cases Linked to Chopped Romaine Lettuce Increases
CDC updated information on the E. coli outbreak associated with romaine lettuce. There are now 53 people infected in 16 dates. Of those, 31 have been hospitalized with five who have developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, a type of kidney failure. No deaths have been reported.
No specific source or reason for the contamination has been identified outisde the fact the product was from Yuma Az.
https://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/2018/o157h7-04-18/index.html
Multistate Outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 Infections Linked to Chopped Romaine Lettuce
Posted April 18, 2018 4:15 PM EST
What's New?
No specific source or reason for the contamination has been identified outisde the fact the product was from Yuma Az.
https://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/2018/o157h7-04-18/index.html
Multistate Outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 Infections Linked to Chopped Romaine Lettuce
Posted April 18, 2018 4:15 PM EST
What's New?
- Eighteen more ill people have been added to this investigation since the last update on April 13, 2018.
- Five more states have reported ill people: Alaska, Arizona, California, Louisiana, and Montana.
- Nine more hospitalizations have been reported, including two people who developed a type of kidney failure called hemolytic uremic syndrome.
FDA Issues 483 Report on Facility Issues at Egg Farm Responsible for Salmonella Outbreak
FDA issued a 483 Report for Inspectional Observations for the Rose Acre Farm facility in light of the 23 cases of salmonellosis related to thier eggs and associated recall of 207 million eggs.
The issues indicate the facility had a rodent issue as well as sanitation issues. Records indicate a rodent issue and this was verified in that numerous rodents had been spotted during the inspection. Issues with sanitation were also noted including improper cleaning practices, placement of food contact surfaces on the ground, and excessively filthy equipment.
It is not uncommon to have mice in the manure pit, and that is where most of the mice sightings were made. The more important issue was to what degree was Salmonella within the laying flocks and in the the environments where chicken were housed. Uncontrolled movement of mice and poor cleaning could be factors, but hard to determine the impact of them on the prevalence of Salmonella in chickens and in environment.
FDA 483 Report - Rose Acre Farms
https://www.fda.gov/downloads/AboutFDA/CentersOffices/OfficeofGlobalRegulatoryOperationsandPolicy/ORA/ORAElectronicReadingRoom/UCM604794.pdf
FEI NUMBER 2000023438
NAME AND TITLE OF INDIVIDUAL TO WHOM REPORT IS ISSUED TO:
Nathan K. Nickolisen, Complex Manager
FIRM NAME Rose Acre Farms -Hyde County Egg
CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE Pantego, NC 27860
STREET ADDRESS 1560 Hyde Park Canal Road
TYPE OF ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTED Shell Egg Producer
FDA 483 Report
Date of Inspection 3/26 - 4/11/18
The issues indicate the facility had a rodent issue as well as sanitation issues. Records indicate a rodent issue and this was verified in that numerous rodents had been spotted during the inspection. Issues with sanitation were also noted including improper cleaning practices, placement of food contact surfaces on the ground, and excessively filthy equipment.
It is not uncommon to have mice in the manure pit, and that is where most of the mice sightings were made. The more important issue was to what degree was Salmonella within the laying flocks and in the the environments where chicken were housed. Uncontrolled movement of mice and poor cleaning could be factors, but hard to determine the impact of them on the prevalence of Salmonella in chickens and in environment.
FDA 483 Report - Rose Acre Farms
https://www.fda.gov/downloads/AboutFDA/CentersOffices/OfficeofGlobalRegulatoryOperationsandPolicy/ORA/ORAElectronicReadingRoom/UCM604794.pdf
FEI NUMBER 2000023438
NAME AND TITLE OF INDIVIDUAL TO WHOM REPORT IS ISSUED TO:
Nathan K. Nickolisen, Complex Manager
FIRM NAME Rose Acre Farms -Hyde County Egg
CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE Pantego, NC 27860
STREET ADDRESS 1560 Hyde Park Canal Road
TYPE OF ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTED Shell Egg Producer
FDA 483 Report
Date of Inspection 3/26 - 4/11/18
CDC MMWR: 2016-2017 Outbreak of Salmonella Outbreak from Undercooked Ground Beef
A CDC MMWR article details the investiation into a 2016-2017 Salmonella outbreak associated with ground beef. "Contaminated ground beef was the likely source of a protracted outbreak of 106 Salmonella Newport infections, 42 hospitalizations, and one death in 21 states during October 2016–July 2017. While no direct link was found, whole genome sequencing suggests dairy cows were the ultimate outbreak source."
Traceback to an individual farm or processing lot was not possible. "In the current outbreak, as has been observed in previous outbreaks, ground beef purchases traced back to numerous lots and slaughter/processing establishments (6). One possible explanation is that dairy cows carrying a high Salmonella load that overwhelmed antimicrobial interventions could have gone to multiple slaughter/processing establishments (7), resulting in contamination of multiple brands and lots of ground beef. This might explain the reason for failure to identify a single, specific source of contaminated ground beef."
CDC MMWR
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/67/wr/mm6715a2.htm?s_cid=mm6715a2_e
Protracted Outbreak of Salmonella Newport Infections Linked to Ground Beef: Possible Role of Dairy Cows — 21 States, 2016–2017
Weekly / April 20, 2018 / 67(15);443–446
Katherine E. Heiman Marshall, MPH1; Mackenzie Tewell, MPH2; Selam Tecle, MPH3; Molly Leeper, MPH1; Jennifer Sinatra, DVM4; Bonnie Kissler, MPH4; Adrienne Fung, MPH5; Kerri Brown, MSPH6; Darlene Wagner, PhD1; Eija Trees, PhD1; Kelley B. Hise, MPH1; Vishnu Chaturvedi, PhD7; Linda K. Schlater, DVM8; Brenda R. Morningstar-Shaw, MS8; Laura Whitlock, MPH1; Kristin Holt, DVM4; Karen Becker, DVM4; Megin Nichols, DVM1; Ian T. Williams, PhD1; Michael Jhung, MD1; Matthew E. Wise, PhD1; Laura Gieraltowski, PhD1 (View author affiliations)
Traceback to an individual farm or processing lot was not possible. "In the current outbreak, as has been observed in previous outbreaks, ground beef purchases traced back to numerous lots and slaughter/processing establishments (6). One possible explanation is that dairy cows carrying a high Salmonella load that overwhelmed antimicrobial interventions could have gone to multiple slaughter/processing establishments (7), resulting in contamination of multiple brands and lots of ground beef. This might explain the reason for failure to identify a single, specific source of contaminated ground beef."
CDC MMWR
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/67/wr/mm6715a2.htm?s_cid=mm6715a2_e
Protracted Outbreak of Salmonella Newport Infections Linked to Ground Beef: Possible Role of Dairy Cows — 21 States, 2016–2017
Weekly / April 20, 2018 / 67(15);443–446
Katherine E. Heiman Marshall, MPH1; Mackenzie Tewell, MPH2; Selam Tecle, MPH3; Molly Leeper, MPH1; Jennifer Sinatra, DVM4; Bonnie Kissler, MPH4; Adrienne Fung, MPH5; Kerri Brown, MSPH6; Darlene Wagner, PhD1; Eija Trees, PhD1; Kelley B. Hise, MPH1; Vishnu Chaturvedi, PhD7; Linda K. Schlater, DVM8; Brenda R. Morningstar-Shaw, MS8; Laura Whitlock, MPH1; Kristin Holt, DVM4; Karen Becker, DVM4; Megin Nichols, DVM1; Ian T. Williams, PhD1; Michael Jhung, MD1; Matthew E. Wise, PhD1; Laura Gieraltowski, PhD1 (View author affiliations)
Monday, April 16, 2018
Freeze Dried Raw Pet Food Recalled Due To Listeria Concerns
K9 Natural Ltd is voluntarily recalling four batches of the K9 Natural Frozen Chicken Feast 2.2lb and 11lb bags that was imported into the US market in June 2017 because that product has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes
The product is a freeze dried 'raw' food produced in New Zealand. The product was shipped in June of 2017, so this testing was probably not part of the importation process.
https://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm604645.htm
K9 Natural Ltd Voluntarily Recalls K9 Natural Frozen Chicken Feast Raw Pet Food 2.2lb And 11lb Bags Because Of Possible Listeria Monocytogenes
For Immediate Release
April 13, 2018
The product is a freeze dried 'raw' food produced in New Zealand. The product was shipped in June of 2017, so this testing was probably not part of the importation process.
https://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm604645.htm
K9 Natural Ltd Voluntarily Recalls K9 Natural Frozen Chicken Feast Raw Pet Food 2.2lb And 11lb Bags Because Of Possible Listeria Monocytogenes
For Immediate Release
April 13, 2018
207 Million Whole Shells Eggs Recalled After Linked to Salmonella Outbreak
An Indiana company is voluntarily recalling approximately 207 million whole shell eggs after they were linked to 22 cases (reported) of infection from Salmonella Braenderup. The eggs were distributed from the farm in Hyde County, North Carolina and reached consumers in the following states: Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia through retail stores and restaurants via direct delivery. Brands include Food Lion, Great Value, Glenview, Country Daybreak, Coburn Farms, Sunshine Farms, Crystal Farms, Nelms, and Waffle House. The recall after a number of Salmonella cases were reported.
Rose Acre Farms is a family-owned company headquartered in Seymour, Ind., and has 17 facilities in eight states. The Hyde County farm produces 2.3 million eggs a day and has 3 million laying hens.
https://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm604640.htm
Rose Acre Farms Recalls Shell Eggs Due to Possible Health Risk
For Immediate Release
April 13, 2018
Rose Acre Farms is a family-owned company headquartered in Seymour, Ind., and has 17 facilities in eight states. The Hyde County farm produces 2.3 million eggs a day and has 3 million laying hens.
https://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm604640.htm
Rose Acre Farms Recalls Shell Eggs Due to Possible Health Risk
For Immediate Release
April 13, 2018
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