Recalls and Alerts: July 30, 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: Curly’s Custom Meats (Jackson Center, OH) recalls Curly’s Meats Beef Jerky Hickory Smoked-Teriyaki Flavor (4, 8 and 16-oz pkgs; Code 11077 or 1182; Produced March 17, 2011 and June 30, 2011) due to the presence of undeclared wheat from a spice blend. The recalled jerky products were sold directly over the internet or at the company’s adjacent retail store.
  • Allergy Alert: Shata Trading Inc. (Brooklyn, NY) recalls Three Rivers Brand Golden Raisins (uncoded 400g clear plastic bag), due to the presence of undeclared sulphites. The recalled raisins were distributed in New York State.
  • Food Safety Recall Update: USDA releases retail distribution list for ready-to-eat chicken products recalled by Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
  • Food Safety Recall: SHSCO Manufacturing LLC (Phoenix, AZ) recalls an undetermined amount of meat products sold to consumers under the Stanley’s Home Made Sausage Company, Banat, Stanley’s Home Made Polish Sausage Company, and Stanley’s Jerky Company, and several products prepared especially for institutional use, because the products were manufactured without federal inspection. The recalled meats are labelled with Est. 34532 or Est. 44139 and were distributed to retailers and institutional users in Arizona and Nevada.
  • Food Safety Recall: H-E-B recalls H-E-B Brand cottage cheese, dips, yogurt, and sour cream (8-oz, 16-oz, 24-oz and 32-oz sizes; sold between June 18 and July 27), due to the possible presence of foreign material. The recalled dairy products were sold at H-E-B, Central Market, Mi Tienda, and Joe V’s stores.
  • Pet Food Safety Recall: Nestle Purina PetCare Company recalls Purina ONE Vibrant Maturity 7+ Dry Cat Food (3.5 lb & 7 lb. bags; Best by May 2012; Production codes 03341084 and 03351084), because the products may be contaminated with Salmonella. The recalled cat food was distributed to customers – including Walmart and Kroger – located in California, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio and Wisconsin, who may have further distributed the product to other states.
  • Dietary Supplement Safety Recall: Finemost Corporation dba Qualiherb (Cerritos, CA) recalls certain Qualiherb dietary supplements after FDA’s lab analysis detects the presence of ephedrine alkaloids. Please see the recall notice for details of the recalled products.
  • Counterfeit Pharmaceutical Product Alert: FDA warns US consumers not to use the emergency birth control medicine labeled EVITAL, as these product may be counterfeit versions of the “morning after pill” and may not be safe or effective in preventing pregnancy. The package label of the suspect counterfeit product reads, “Evital Anticonceptivo de emergencia, 1.5 mg, 1 tablet”, by Fluter Domull.
  • Outbreak Alert: The Pennsylvania Departments of Health and Agriculture and the Allegheny County Health Department are reporting that five individuals – including three children – have developed diarrhea and other symptoms due to infection with Yersinia enterocolitica after consuming glass-bottled pasteurized milk from Brunton Dairy in Aliquippa, Beaver County. The Secretary of Health is advising consumers to discard any glass-bottled milk from the dairy. Brunton Dairy is certified by Pennsylvania to pasteurize milk at the farm. It is cooperating with the investigation and has stopped producing milk using its on-site pasteurization facility.
  • Outbreak Alert: USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) alerts the public to an outbreak of Salmonella Heidelberg infections that may be associated with the use and consumption of ground turkey meat. Seventy-seven outbreak-related illnesses have been reported to CDC from 26 states.
  • Outbreak Alert Update: Alaska’s Campylobacter jejuni outbreak associated with the consumption of raw milk from a farm in Mat-Su Valley has expanded to seven lab-confirmed cases. An additional 11 people reported suffering acute gastrointestinal illness after consumption of raw milk from the same dairy farm, but were not lab-confirmed. The outbreak strain of C. jejuni was recovered from manure samples from the dairy’s grazing field and calf barn. Seven other strains of C. jejuni also were found in various environmental samples from the farm. Campylobacter was not found in the farms bulk milk samples, collected on June 22 and 27th, but the samples were positive for Listeria monocytogenes. Both the outbreak and the investigation are ongoing.

Canada

  • Food Safety Recall Expanded: Primeridge Pure (Markdale, ON) expands its earlier recall of Primeridge Pure brand Pure Cheese Curds to include an additional lot code (random weight packages; Packed on 15.07.11), because the product may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The cheese was sold at Owen Sound Farmers’ Market, Collingwood Farmers’ Market and at the company’s own location on July 16, 2011.
  • Food Safety Recall: R. Fiedler Meat Products Ltd. recalls Fiedler’s Beef Pastrami (Batch code 15221B; Best before 2011/AI/08) and Fiedler’s Cajun Chicken Breast Roast (Batch code 14511C; Best before 2011/SE/01) because the products contain an unspecified chemical additive. The recalled products were sold to retail consumers in Ontario.
  • Food Recall: Bick’s Pickles recalls Bick’s Pickled Cubed Beets (2L; BB 2012 DE 07) due to microbiological spoilage. The product was sold nationally by retailers.
  • Outbreak Alert: Over the last four months, Saskatchewan has recorded 13 cases of Shigella, mostly in children, and only one that is linked to overseas travel. Many of the cases of Shigella are due to a similar strain, suggesting an ongoing person-to-person and household-to-household spread. Most years, Saskatchewan records a total of 10 and 13 cases, mostly due to foreign travel.

Europe

  • Consumer Product Safety Recall (Denmark): GUMLO INT. Ltd. recalls Gumlo baby bottles (125 ml and 250 ml; Made in Thailand; Sold after 1 July 2010), because there is evidence of Bisphenol A (BPA) in the polycarbonate baby bottles.
  • Food Safety Recall (Denmark): Gert Nielsen A/S recalls several meat products (Batch No. 17078 and 16721; Produced 22/07/2011 and 24/07/2011), after Salmonella is found in raw material used to prepare the products. The recalled items were sold to catering companies.
  • Food Safety Recall (Denmark): COOP Denmark A/S recalls Coop Hazelnuts (Best before 22.11.2011 and 21.03.2011) due to mold contamination.

Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands

  • Medical Device Safety Recall (Hong Kong): Coloplast (Hong Kong) Ltd. recalls Alterna R Sterile Post-Operative Ostomy Bags (Models 12808, 12810 and 12818, all with expiry date on 1 January 2013 or later) after one lot of the product fails a routine product sterility test.

Australia and New Zealand

  • Outbreak Alert (New Zealand): Ward 15 at Whangarei Hospital has been closed to new admissions and four patients isolated after an outbreak of viral gastroenteritis suspected to be due to Norovirus. Two staff members also are ill.

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.

Salmonella: Eggs From Spain Do It Again

The UK’s Health Protection Agency reports that a batch of imported eggs has been linked to an outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis Phage Type (PT) 14b infections in England and Wales since the start of 2011.

One hundred and seventy-four (174) cases have been reported, including 77 from North West England and 35 from the West Midlands. The illnesses were traced to eggs from a single shed on one farm in Spain. The outbreak strain was recovered from samples taken from a single batch of eggs produced from that laying shed.

Spanish authorities have been alerted and have initiated measures to eliminate the risk of further contamination from the source of the outbreak.

A review of recent Food and Feed Alerts (RASFF) reveals that the implicated Spanish eggs were shipped both to the UK and to France. Specifically:

  • Reference #2011.0831: foodborne outbreak suspected (Salmonella enteritidis) to be caused by eggs from Spain; notification from France on 24/06/2011; updated 22/07/2011.
  • Reference #2011.0896: Salmonella enteritidis in eggs from Spain; notification from the United Kingdom on 05/07/2011; updated 22/07/2011.
  • Reference #2011.1009: foodborne outbreak suspected to be caused by eggs from Spain; notification from France on 26/07/2011.

Notwithstanding France’s two notifications to RASFF, I have seen no mention of any outbreak investigation or egg recall in France.

For readers experiencing a sense of déja vu, let me assure you that you are not going slightly mad. A September 2010 Press Release from the UK’s Health Protection Agency began with the following:

How international co-operation curtailed a salmonella outbreak

14 September 2010

Contaminated eggs from a single flock of hens on a Spanish farm were implicated in an upsurge in Salmonella food poisoning notifications in England and Wales over a 16 week period between September and December 2009, delegates to the Health Protection Agency’s annual conference – Health Protection 2010 – at the University of Warwick will hear.

A search of the RASFF Alert Notifications from 2009 uncovered three notices relating to these food poisonings – one from the UK (#2009.1437), and two from France (#2009.1424 and #2009.1085).

As I explained during last year’s massive egg recall in the US, each individual egg sold in the UK must be stamped with the method of production, the country of origin and the production establishment. Only producers with fewer than 50 laying hens are exempted from this mandate.

It’s fortunate that the UK Health Protection Agency has published the results of its outbreak investigation. Otherwise, how are French consumers to know that they, too, may be at risk of salmonellosis from contaminated Spanish eggs?

Recalls and Alerts: July 28, 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

  • Food Safety Recall: Tri State Beef (Cincinnati, OH) recalls Tri-State Beef Co., Inc. Boneless Beef (Combo bins; Est. 1750; Produced between July 19, 2011 and July 22, 2011), because the beef may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. The recalled beef was sold to federally inspected establishments for further processing and distribution in Illinois (Chicago), Ohio (Columbus and Cincinnati), Iowa and Virginia.
  • Food Safety Recall: GHSW, LLC (Houston, TX) recalls Garden Highway Island Medley, Central Market Island Medley, Central Market Papaya Spears, Central Market Tropical Medley, and Central Market Tropical Salsa fresh cut fruit products containing papaya (Best if used by 7/30/11), because the products contain papayas covered by the Agromod Produce, Inc. recall, and may be contaminated with Salmonella. The recalled fresh cut fruit products were supplied to retail establishments and distribution centers in Texas.
  • Food Safety Recall: Northwestern Meat, Inc. (Miami, FL) recalls C&D brand bulk-packed boneless beef (Imported from Honduras; Lot. N60 146-11 A and N60 146-11 B; Processing date of 26.05.11), because the meat may contain Ivermectin (a broad spectrum anti-parasitic chemical used as a de-worming agent in live animals). The recalled products were produced on May 26, 2011 and shipped to further processors in Florida and Illinois.
  • Food Safety Recall: Flying Food Group (Lawrenceville, GA) recalls all USDA and FDA-regulated sandwiches, parfaits, wraps, plates and salads, because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. This expanded recall includes products made for Core-mark Atlanta Division (Alabama, Georgia and Florida), Race Trac (Georgia), and Starbucks (Alabama and Georgia). Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of recalled products and their distribution.
  • Outbreak Alert Update: The Arizona Department of Health Services reports that 24 cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome have now been confirmed in an area straddling the Arizona-Mexico border. Seventeen of the cases were diagnosed in Mexico (San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora), and the others in Yuma County (western Arizona). Arizona first signaled the investigation of this trans-border illness cluster on July 18th.

Canada

  • Allergy Alert: Dorgel Ltd. (Woodbridge, ON) recalls M&M Meat Shops brand Limbo Lemon Sorbet and Mango Fandango Sorbet (700 mL containers; All lot codes), because the products may contain undeclared milk.
  • Allergy Alert: Seng Fung Distribution & Marketing recalls Trung Nguyen Coffee 3 in 1 (320g; Codes NSX: 10.05.2010 24 and HSD: 10.05.2012 T2) due to the presence of undeclared milk.
  • Allergy Alert: Walmart Canada Corp. recalls Great Value Mini Debreizine Sausages (500g; Best before 11SE02), due to the presence of undeclared milk.

Europe

  • Allergy Alert (UK): Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Ltd. withdraws Sainsbury’s freefrom Stem Ginger Cookies, 150g (Best before 23 December 2011) due to a packaging error, because the product has been incorrectly packed with Chocolate Chip Cookies that contain soya.
  • Food Safety Recall (France): Blédina recalls Blédi’Fruit Pommes Fruits Rouges (100% Fruits; For children 8 months or older; Best before 28/12/2011), after a consumer discovers a piece of glass in one container.
  • Food Safety Recall (Greece): Greece reports the recall of Keim Saat Bockshornlkee seeds for sprouting due to possible contamination with E. coli O104:H4.
  • Outbreak Alert (France): At least 125 people, including 52 children, have been sickened with what may be norovirus gastroenteritis at a holiday resort in the Haute Savoie region. The outbreak appears to be spread person-to-person rather than via food contamination.

Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands

  • Food Safety Recall/Outbreak Alert (Hong Kong): Sogo Department Store, Apita and City’Super recall fresh Matsutake, fresh Catathelasma ventricosum, fresh Pseudohydum gelatinosum, fresh Termitomyces albuminosus, fresh Red Porcini and fresh Yellow Porcini mushrooms, that may be adulterated with toxic mushrooms. The recalled mushrooms are thought to be linked to six cases of food poisoning.
  • Outbreak Alert (Turkey): Ninety-eight Russian tourists required medical attention after suffering food poisoning while staying at the Club Gunes Garden Hotel in the Turkish resort city of Alanya. Eight tourists remain in hospital.
  • Food Safety Enforcement (Abu Dhabi): Four food shops were fined and warnings were issued to 15 others after inspectors from the Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority visited 50 bakeries and sweet shops in the capital.

Australia and New Zealand

  • Food Safety Recall (Australia and New Zealand): Kellogg recalls Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut Clusters (450g and 540g cardboard cereal boxes; Produced in Australia; Best before 21/03/2012, 22/03/2012 and 01/06/2012) because the cereal may contain small pieces of plastic. The recalled products were sold nationally in Australia in Coles, Woolworths, Safeway, Franklins, and IGA supermarkets and in SPAR independent grocery stores, and were exported to New Zealand.
  • Food Safety Recall (Australia): Woolworths Limited recalls Woolworths Australian Mince Beef Premium (Random weights; Polystyrene tray with cling wrap covering; Use by 29.07.2011) due to contamination with soft plastic pieces. The recalled mince beef was sold in a single Woolworths Supermarket in Deception Bay, Queensland.
  • Medical Device Safety Recall (Australia): Medical Industries Australia Pty Ltd. recalls TRIAD Sterile Lubricating Jelly (3g sachet; Catalogue No. LG1002; Batch Numbers beginning 7, 8, 9, & 0) because the product may not have been sterilized properly.

Latin America and the Caribbean

  • Outbreak Alert (Chile): Chile has confirmed one case of cholera (Vibrio cholerae O:1 Ogawa) and is investigating three additional suspected cases, all of whom are individuals who traveled to the Dominican Republic between July 7th and 16th. These are the first reported cases of cholera in Chile since a 23-case outbreak that took place in late 1997/early 1998.

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.