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Outbreak/Illness Investigations
DENMARK (Update): The Statens Serum Institut continues to investigate an outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis a common school meal scheme on Zealand. The outbreak now comprises 23 confirmed cases, including 4 adults and 19 children ranging in age from 3 to 15 years old.
USA: CDC, FDA and the Maryland Department of Health are investigating an outbreak of 8 cases of Listeria monocytogenes infections in 3 states linked to requesón/soft ricotta cheese from Clover Hill Dairy. Seven people have been hospitalized and one person has died. Maryland has suspended the facility’s operating license.
United States
Food Safety Recall: Prime Food Processing LLC recalls Dried Herring Fish (7 oz (198g); Lot code 26020; Expiration 06.12.28) due to potential for Clostridium botulinum contamination.
Canada
Allergy Alert: Marché Napoléon inc. (Sept-Îles, QC) recalls FILET DE POULET PANÉES / Breaded chicken breast (All lots) due to undeclared soy, milk, and egg.
Ireland and United Kingdom
Allergy Alert (UK): Waitrose & Partners recalls Waitrose & Partners 4 Richly Fruited Hot Cross Buns (4-pack; Best before 06 June 2026) due to undeclared barley.
Food Safety Alert (UK): Food businesses and consumers should be aware that frozen products in Inarah’s Frozen Food, Inarah’s Fine Food, and New York Crispy packaging may be unsafe to eat and should be withdrawn from the market and recalled from consumers.
Hong Kong and Singapore
No Alerts
Australia and New Zealand
No Alerts
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