"initiated as part of a multistate foodborne outbreak investigation of Salmonella Thompson (S. Thompson) illnesses linked to seafood." According to the CDC, 116 people from 14 states were infected with the outbreak strain of S. Thompson. On October 8, 2021, your firm recalled certain types of fresh seafood processed at your facility and distributed from May 2021 to October 7, 2021, because they had the potential of being contaminated with Salmonella."
"FDA laboratory analyses found the presence of the outbreak strain of S. Thompson, a human pathogen, in [the] facility. Additionally, FDA found serious violations of the Seafood Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) regulation, Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 123 (21 CFR Part 123) and the Current Good Manufacturing Practice, Hazard Analysis, and Risk-Based Preventive Controls for Human Food regulation (CGMP & PC rule)."
"Salmonella species are not endemic to seafood; therefore, FDA expects zero or non-detectable levels of Salmonella in seafood regardless of whether it is intended to be cooked before consumption or it is ready-to-eat (RTE). Salmonella in seafood is the result of human or animal fecal contamination of the harvest waters and/or fecal contamination during post-harvest handling and processing. The contamination can also be exacerbated by temperature abuse. Raw RTE seafood must have appropriate controls from harvest to consumption."
The facility had numerous issues relating to process control and sanitation.
FDA Warning Letter
Northeast Seafood Products, Inc. - 621620 - 03/24/2022 | FDA
Northeast Seafood Products, Inc.
MARCS-CMS 621620 — MARCH 24, 2022
FDA Warning Letter
Northeast Seafood Products, Inc. - 621620 - 03/24/2022 | FDA
Northeast Seafood Products, Inc.
MARCS-CMS 621620 — MARCH 24, 2022