Hannaford Hamburger US Salmonella Outbreak – An Update

Updated December 22, 2011

On December 20th, CDC reported that 16 people in Hawaii (1), Kentucky (1), Massachusetts (1), Maine (4), New Hampshire (4), New York (4), and Vermont (1) have been infected with the relatively uncommon outbreak strain of Salmonella Typhimurium. Illnesses began on or after October 8, 2011, with the most recent illness onset reported on or about December 3rd.

Most of the illnesses are linked to the consumption of store-ground hamburger meat purchased from Hannaford supermarkets. Hannaford is a regional chain located in the northeast USA, with stores throughout Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont. The implicated ground beef packages were purchased between October 12th and November 20th.

Given the geographic location of Hannaford’s stores, it’s logical that the Northeastern states should bear the brunt of this outbreak. But what about the cases in Kentucky and Hawaii?

I checked with the departments of health for both states. Other than the genetic similarity between the strains of Salmonella Typhimurium recovered from outbreak patients, there is nothing that connects either the Hawaii or the Kentucky victim to this outbreak. Neither one reported traveling to the US Northeast prior to becoming ill. And, while the Kentucky case is still being investigated, neither victim reported any obvious link to the outbreak, such as consuming ground beef in the week before becoming ill.

Epidemiologists have nightmares like this!

Of course, the explanation may be very simple. PFGE, the genetic profiling used as a first stage “genetic fingerprint” in outbreak investigations is not infallible. CDC has been working with a second genetic profiling tool, which has, in some recent outbreaks, found that a few apparently connected illnesses actually were due to different strains of the same microbe. It’s also possible that some other common link will be found, or that the Kentucky and Hawaii cases will prove to be simply coincidental.

Regardless of the explanation for the Kentucky and Hawaii oddball cases, CDC offers the following reminders to consumers:

  • Consumers should check their homes, including their freezers, for recalled ground beef products and not eat them; restaurant and food service operators should not serve it. Consumers with questions about recalled ground beef products may contact Hannaford’s Customer Information Center, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at telephone number (800) 213-9040, and choose option 6.
  • Wash hands, kitchen work surfaces, and utensils with soap and water immediately after they have been in contact with raw meat or poultry, including frozen and fresh ground beef. Then, disinfect the food contact surfaces using a freshly prepared solution of 1 tablespoon unscented liquid chlorine bleach to 1 gallon of water.
  • Cook ground beef thoroughly. Ground beef dishes should always be cooked to 160°F internal temperature as measured with a food thermometer; leftovers also should be reheated to 160°F. The color of cooked ground beef is not an indicator that product has been safely cooked. Only by using a food thermometer can one accurately determine that ground beef has reached a safe minimum internal temperature of 160°F throughout the product. Ground beef can remain pink even after cooking to a safe minimum internal temperature of 160°F. Be particularly careful with foods prepared for infants, older adults, and persons with impaired immune systems. For more information, please visit FoodSafety.gov.
  • If served undercooked ground beef in a restaurant, send it back to the kitchen for further cooking.
  • Avoid cross-contaminating other foods. Uncooked meats and ground beef should be kept separate from produce, cooked foods, and ready-to-eat foods. Do not wash raw meat or poultry before cooking because splashing water can spread any pathogens present on raw meat surfaces to other kitchen surfaces. Hands, cutting boards, counters, knives, and other utensils should be washed thoroughly after touching uncooked foods. Hands should be washed before handling food, and between handling different food items.
  • Refrigerate raw and cooked meat and poultry within 2 hours after purchase (1 hour if temperatures exceed 90°F). Refrigerate cooked meat and poultry within 2 hours after cooking. Refrigerators should be set to maintain a temperature of 40°F or below.
  • Persons who think they might have become ill from eating possibly contaminated ground beef should consult their health care providers. Infants, older adults, and persons with impaired immune systems are more likely than others to develop severe illness.

Original Story (posted December 16, 2011)

Fourteen people in the US northeast have been infected with a strain of antibiotic-resistant Salmonella Typhimurium. Eleven of the 14 victims reported having eaten ground beef; in ten cases, the beef was purchased at a Hannaford store. Seven of the 14 victims (50%) were hospitalized.

Three illnesses were reported in New Hampshire. Other outbreak victims are from Maine (4), New York State (4) and Vermont (1). Three of the four New York State victims were among the seven who were hospitalized.

The outbreak has been traced epidemiologically to fresh in-store ground beef prepared in and purchased at Hannaford stores in Maine, New York, New Hampshire and Vermont between October 12 and November 20, 2011. The 85% ground beef was the most common variety associated with the outbreak.

Hannaford has recalled the following ground beef products (all package sizes) bearing Sell-by dates of Dec. 17, 2011 or earlier that were sold at the supermarket’s stores throughout Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont:

  • 73% Hannaford Regular Ground Beef
  • 75% Hannaford Regular Ground Beef
  • 80% Hannaford Regular Ground Beef
  • 85% Hannaford Regular Ground Beef
  • 90% Hannaford Regular Ground Beef
  • 80% Taste of Inspirations Angus Ground Beef
  • 85% Taste of Inspirations Angus Ground Beef
  • 90% Taste of Inspirations Angus Ground Beef
  • 85% Nature’s Place Ground Beef
  • 90% Nature’s Place Ground Beef

USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has not been able to identify the suppliers who furnished Hannaford with the raw meat that was used to prepare the recalled ground beef, due to what the agency described as the retailer’s “limited records.” The possibility exists that raw beef contaminated with the Salmonella outbreak strain may also have been supplied to other retailers in the region.

Consumers who purchased ground beef from a Hannaford Supermarket should check their refrigerators and freezers for the recalled product. Hannaford is urging its customers to discard or return any packages of ground beef bearing a sell-by date of Dec. 17, 2011 or earlier. Anyone experiencing symptoms of salmonellosis should seek medical attention.

FSIS reminds consumers to “safely prepare their raw meat products, including fresh and frozen, and only consume ground beef that has been cooked to a temperature of 160° F.”

Recalls and Alerts: December 22, 2011

Here is today’s list of food safety recalls, product withdrawals, allergy alerts and miscellaneous compliance issues. The live links will take you directly to the official recall notices and company news releases that contain detailed information for each recall and alert.

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United States

  • Allergy Alert: Market Basket recalls Market Basket Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water (5oz; Best buy dates of August 18, 2014 and August 19, 2014), due to the presence of undeclared soy. The product was sold only at Market Basket stores in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
  • Food Safety Recall: Starwest Botanicals (Rancho Cordova, CA) recalls Starwest Organic Whole Celery Seed (2-oz, Lot #F7073; 1-lb, Lot #40203), because the product may be contaminated with Salmonella. The recalled product was sold between April 26, 2011 and December 14, 2011.
  • Food Safety Recall: Cal Fresco, LLC recalls fresh Jalapeño (Lot #205610) and Serrano (Lot #205467) chili peppers that may be contaminated with Salmonella. The Jalapeño peppers were shipped in cases under the Cal Fresco and Grower Alliance labels to retail stores within California, Oregon, Washington, Texas and Canada between December 3 and December 5, 2011. The Serrano peppers were shipped to retailers in Canada (Edmonton, Winnipeg and Vancouver), Southern California, Alaska, Washington and Texas (Dallas). Both products originated in Mexico.
  • Dietary Supplement Safety Recall: Eclectic Institute (Sandy, OR) recalls various freeze-dried capsules containing Gotu Kola and Bladderwrack, because of potential Salmonella contamination. Please refer to the recall notice for complete details of affected products, including lot numbers and dates of sale.
  • FDA Warning Letter: FDA warns The Cake Box, Inc. (Lafayette, CA) that a September 2011 inspection of the company’s bakery documented serious violations of the Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulation for foods. Violations included lack of effective pest control and insanitary conditions.
  • FDA Warning Letter: FDA warns Global Sweet Polyols, LLC (Rehoboth, MA) that a May/June 2011 inspection of the company’s dietary supplement facility revealed failure to comply with the requirements of the Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations for dietary supplements.
  • FDA Warning Letter: FDA warns Golden Temple of Oregon, LLC (Portland, OR) that a May 2011 inspection of the company’s facility revealed significant violations of the Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations for dietary supplements.
  • Outbreak Alert/Product “Pull”: Walmart has pulled a single production batch of  Enfamil Newborn infant formula (a Mead Johnson Nutrition brand) from its stores nationwide after the death of a Lebanon, Missouri infant, according to media reports. The infant died from Cronobacter sakazakii (previously known as Enterobacter sakazakii), a rare and often fatal bacterium that occasionally contaminates powdered infant formula.
  • OTC Pharmaceutical Product Recall: McNeil Consumer Healthcare recalls from retailers certain lots of Motrin® IB 24-count Coated Caplets (Lot #ACA310, ACA460, ADA407 AEA262, AFA226, AJA170 ALA037, ALA163, AMA012 AMA331, AMA342, APA035 ASA082, ASA123, ASA285 BDA238, BDA260, BDA383 BEA065, BEA148, BEA269 BEA277, BFA064, BFA144 BFA244, BHA078, BHA147 BHA167, BHA198, BJA164 BJA221, BMA144, BMA215 BMA271, BSA022, BSA056 CBA063, CBA107, CCA028 CDA003, CFA065, CFA100 CHA012, CHA044, CHA066 CHA080, CMA028, CMA035 CMA057, CMA102, and CMA108), Motrin® IB 24-count Coated Tablets (Lot #ADA069, ALA168, ALA244 AMA286, APA001, and ASA001) and Motrin® 24+6 count Coated Caplets (Lot #ACA761 and ALA265), because testing product samples showed that some caplets may not dissolve as quickly as intended when nearing their expiration date. This is not a consumer-level recall. The recalled products were distributed in United States, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Fiji, Belize, St. Lucia and Jamaica.
  • Consumer Product Safety Recall: Target Corporation (Minneapolis, MN) recalls Circo Childrens’ 17″ Travel Cases (Cate codes 01/11 through 08/11) because the surface coating on the travel cases contains excessive levels of lead.

Canada

  • Allergy Alert: Uruthira Brothers Ltd. recalls MD brand Lime Cordial (750mL), Passion Fruit Cordial (750mL), Mango Cordial (750mL), Garlic Paste (250g), and Ginger Paste (225g and 350g), due to the presence of undeclared sulphites. The recalled products were distributed to retailers in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.
  • Food Safety Recall: Maple Crisp Orchards Maple Products recalls Maple Crisp Orchards 100% Pure Pasteurized Apple Cider (2L and 4L; Processed Nov 3/11), due to the presence of patulin, a toxin produced during the growth of certain molds.
  • Food Safety Recall Update: Canada Safeway Ltd. (Calgary, AB) recalls Fresh Serrano Peppers (Product of Mexico, imported from the USA; unlabeled from bulk; sold between December 5 and 20, 2011 inclusive), because the product may be contaminated with Salmonella. The recalled Serrano peppers were sold from bulk at Safeway stores and various independent grocery stores in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Yukon.
  • Consumer Product Safety Recall: Distributions (Daniel Coderre), Inc., Arden Holdings Inc., Groupe Dynamite Inc., John Bead Corporation Ltd., Bizou International, Frabels Inc., and DeeJay Jewellery Inc. recall various childrens’ trinkets (including necklaces and charms), due to excessive levels of lead and/or cadmium. Please navigate to the individual recall notices for details on the recalled items.

Europe

Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands

  • Consumer Product Safety Alert (Philippines): Several types of beverage and food containers sold in the market in Metro Manila have been found to contain high levels of antimony, arsenic, cadmium, chromium and lead, according to a survey carried out by the EcoWaste Coalition.
  • Outbreak Alert (Hong Kong): The Centre for Health Protection is investigating a suspected food poisoning outbreak involving 21 people following a workplace Christmas party. The 3 males and 18 females developed abdominal pain, diarrhea and vomiting approximately 9 to 49 hours after sharing a lunch on December 17. One person required hospitalization.
  • OTC Pharmaceutical Product Recall (Fiji): McNeil Consumer Healthcare recalls from retailers certain lots of Motrin® IB 24-count Coated Caplets (Lot #ACA310, ACA460, ADA407 AEA262, AFA226, AJA170 ALA037, ALA163, AMA012 AMA331, AMA342, APA035 ASA082, ASA123, ASA285 BDA238, BDA260, BDA383 BEA065, BEA148, BEA269 BEA277, BFA064, BFA144 BFA244, BHA078, BHA147 BHA167, BHA198, BJA164 BJA221, BMA144, BMA215 BMA271, BSA022, BSA056 CBA063, CBA107, CCA028 CDA003, CFA065, CFA100 CHA012, CHA044, CHA066 CHA080, CMA028, CMA035 CMA057, CMA102, and CMA108), Motrin® IB 24-count Coated Tablets (Lot #ADA069, ALA168, ALA244 AMA286, APA001, and ASA001) and Motrin® 24+6 count Coated Caplets (Lot #ACA761 and ALA265), because testing product samples showed that some caplets may not dissolve as quickly as intended when nearing their expiration date. This is not a consumer-level recall. The recalled products were distributed in United States, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Fiji, Belize, St. Lucia and Jamaica.
  • Pharmaceutical Product Safety Recall (Hong Kong): B. Braun Medical (H.K.) Limited recalls three Nutriflex Lipid products manufactured in Germany by B. Braun Melsungen AG, because stability testing on the above products had identified potential particulate formation over time.
  • Dietary Supplement Safety Alert (Hong Kong): The Department of Health urges the public not to purchase or use a slimming product identified as 之素囊, as the product may contain the banned ingredients sibutramine, phenolphthalein, fenfluramine and animal thyroid tissue. The product was purchased on the Mainland.
  • Dietary Supplement Safety Alert (Hong Kong): The Department of Health urges the public not to purchase or use Jin Yu Tang Tai Han Kang Pai Pu Ling Jiao Nang, because it was found to contain the undeclared western drugs metformin, rosiglitazone, glibenclamide and phenolphthalein.
  • Outbreak Alert (Hong Kong): The Centre of Health Protection is investigating a confirmed case of listeriosis involving a 32-year old pregnant woman. The baby passed away one day after birth. The woman is in stable condition.

Australia and New Zealand

  • Allergy Alert (Australia): Anchor Foods Pty Ltd. recalls Spencers Cocoa Powder (500g cellophane sachet; all best before dates between 1 JUL 2013 to 5 OCT 2013), IGA Signature Chocolate Cake Mix (500g cardboard packet; Best before 22 NOV 2012 and 12 DEC 2012), IGA Signature Fudge Brownie Mix (500g cardboard packet; Best before 21 AUG 2012 and 21 NOV 2012) and IGA Signature Chocolate Baby Cake Mix (300g cardboard packet; Best before 29 NOV 2012 and 15 Dec 2012), due to the presence of undeclared sesame. The recalled products were manufactured in Australia, using cocoa imported from China.
  • Diet Pill Safety Alert (Australia): The Therapeutic Goods Administration warns consumers that Lipro Diet Pills, which are labeled as 100% herbal, contain the undeclared prescription substance sibutramine. Taking Lipro Diet Pills for weight loss posses a serious health risk. Commercial supply of this product is illegal in Australia; however, it is available through the Internet.

Latin America and the Caribbean

  • Food Safety Notification (EU #2011.1883): Salmonella in ground cumin from the United Kingdom, with raw material from Syria; distributed to Gibraltar, Netherlands Antilles, Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The ground cumin is sold under the Natco Foods brand (100g jar, 100g pack, 400g pack, 1kg pack and 5kg pack), and carries Best before dates of September 2013 and October 2013.
  • OTC Pharmaceutical Product Recall (several Caribbean countries): McNeil Consumer Healthcare recalls from retailers certain lots of Motrin® IB 24-count Coated Caplets (Lot #ACA310, ACA460, ADA407 AEA262, AFA226, AJA170 ALA037, ALA163, AMA012 AMA331, AMA342, APA035 ASA082, ASA123, ASA285 BDA238, BDA260, BDA383 BEA065, BEA148, BEA269 BEA277, BFA064, BFA144 BFA244, BHA078, BHA147 BHA167, BHA198, BJA164 BJA221, BMA144, BMA215 BMA271, BSA022, BSA056 CBA063, CBA107, CCA028 CDA003, CFA065, CFA100 CHA012, CHA044, CHA066 CHA080, CMA028, CMA035 CMA057, CMA102, and CMA108), Motrin® IB 24-count Coated Tablets (Lot #ADA069, ALA168, ALA244 AMA286, APA001, and ASA001) and Motrin® 24+6 count Coated Caplets (Lot #ACA761 and ALA265), because testing product samples showed that some caplets may not dissolve as quickly as intended when nearing their expiration date. This is not a consumer-level recall. The recalled products were distributed in United States, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Fiji, Belize, St. Lucia and Jamaica.
Some supermarket chains post recall notices on their web sites for the convenience of customers. To see whether a recalled food was carried by your favorite supermarket, follow the live link to the supermarket’s recall web site.
*The Kroger umbrella encompasses numerous supermarket, marketplace and convenience store chains, listed on the Kroger corporate home page.
**Includes Safeway, Vons, Pavilions, Dominick’s, Genuardi’s, Randalls, Tom Thumb, Carrs and Pak N’ Save.

Recalls and Alerts: December 21, 2011

Here is today’s list of food safety recalls, product withdrawals, allergy alerts and miscellaneous compliance issues. The live links will take you directly to the official recall notices and company news releases that contain detailed information for each recall and alert.

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United States

  • Allergy Alert: Popcorn Palace (Schiller Park, IL) alerts consumers that the following 1-Gallon Value Bags of popcorn contain one or more undeclared allergens: Cheddar Cheese (milk and soy), White Cheddar (milk and soy), Chicago Style (milk and soy), Gourmet Caramel (milk and soy), Rainbow (soy), Caramel Nut (milk, soy, peanuts, almonds and cashews), Chocolate Drizzle Caramel (milk and soy), Macadamia Butter Crunch (milk, soy and macadamia nuts), Cookies & Cream (milk, soy and wheat), and Spicy Cheese (milk, soy and wheat). Affected products were available for purchase after October 1st, 2011 through one of the company’s fundraising programs.
  • Allergy Alert: Price Chopper recalls Price Chopper Raspberry Cheesecake, Blueberry Cheesecake, and Strawberry Cheesecake (24-oz size; Purchased Nov. 29 – Dec 20, 2011), due to the presence of undeclared egg.
  • Food Safety Recall Update: USDA posts retail distribution list for Chuck Fine Ground Beef 80/20 (10-lb chubs) recalled by Tyson Fresh Meats Inc. due to E. coli O157:H7 contamination.
  • Consumer Product Safety Recall: The Zeroll Company (Fort Pierce, FL) recalls Pampered Chef Ice Cream Dippers, because the cap and seal at the end of the scoop handle can fly off with substantial force when the liquid-filled scoop is exposed to warm water.

Canada

  • Allergy Alert: Choy Foong International Trading Co. Ltd. recalls Slow Taste Spice Tofu In Skewers (90g; Lot code 20110611; Best before 30/12/2012), due to the presence of undeclared sesame seeds.
  • Allergy Alert: Choy Foong International Trading Co. Ltd. recalls Thai Top Choice Instant Beef Flavor Paste (225g; All codes), due to the presence of undeclared wheat.
  • Allergy Alert: Marché Marie-Lyne (Longueuil, QC) recalls Danoise à la canelle / Cinnamon Danish (all lots), due to the presence of undeclared eggs.
  • Allergy Alert: Nishimoto Trading Co. Ltd. recalls various dried mushrooms, due to the presence of undeclared sulphites. Please refer to the CFIA recall details for a list of affected products.
  • Food Recall: Salaison Levesque Inc. recalls Levesque Tradition Natural Smoked Ham (1kg; Codes 11JA17 or 12JA17) due to a labeling issue. The product was distributed to retail customers and institutional clients in Alberta, Manitoba, Nunavut, Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan.
  • Food Safety Recall/Alert: Importers of fresh jalapeno peppers are recalling the following products (imported from the USA), due to potential Salmonella contamination. The affected products include:
    • Unlabeled from bulk at Safeway stores and various independent grocery stores in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Yukon, between December 3 and 20, 2011, inclusively.
    • Unlabeled from bulk or in 4.5 kg Cal Fresco brand cases at Loblaws banners (Extra Foods, No Frills, Real Canadian Wholesale Club, Shop Easy, SuperValu, Real Canadian Superstore, Lucky Dollar and Your Independent Grocer) in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, between December 3 and 20, 2011, inclusively.

Europe

  • Allergy Alert  (Finland): Meira Nova Oy recalls Catz mixed dried fruits (12.5Kg box; Expiry 27/07/2012; Packed in the Netherlands), due to the presence of sulphites above the allowable limit.
  • Allergy Alert (Sweden): OLW expands its earlier recall of Dill & Chives Chips to include best before dates between 2012-03-27 and 2012-05-23 (40g, 200g, 300g & 450g bags), due to the presence of undeclared traces of milk.
  • Allergy Alert (UK): Asda recalls Asda Frozen Chicken Biryani Steamer (400g; Best before 25 October 2012), due to the presence of undeclared prawns.
  • Food Safety Recall (Denmark): Jin Lan recalls Homemade Tofu (650g plastic tubs; Best before 23-12-2011), due to the presence of the unapproved ingredient, calcium sulphate (gypsum).
  • Food Safety Recall (UK): Natco recalls Natco Ground Cumin (100g jar, 100g pack, 400g pack, 1kg pack and 5kg pack; Best before September 2013 and October 2013), because some of the product is contaminated with Salmonella.

Australia and New Zealand

  • Food Safety Recall (Australia): EKO Australia Pty Ltd. recalls Kamfen Buckwheat Noodles (340g; Best before 2013.04.15), Kamfen Beijing Noodles – Abalone Chicken Soup Flavour (160g; Best before 2013.01.15), and Kamfen Sichuan Noodles – Abalone Chicken Soup Noodles (154g; Best before 2013.01.15), because the products are contaminated with Bacillus cereus. The recalled noodles were imported from Hong Kong and distributed through Asian grocery stores in Sydney, NSW.

Some supermarket chains post recall notices on their web sites for the convenience of customers. To see whether a recalled food was carried by your favorite supermarket, follow the live link to the supermarket’s recall web site.

*The Kroger umbrella encompasses numerous supermarket, marketplace and convenience store chains, listed on the Kroger corporate home page.
**Includes Safeway, Vons, Pavilions, Dominick’s, Genuardi’s, Randalls, Tom Thumb, Carrs and Pak N’ Save.