Canal water likely source of E. coli in romaine-related outbreak

This article by Coral Beach first appeared in Food Safety News and is reposted here with permission.

Federal officials say contaminated canal water near romaine lettuce growing fields is the likely source of the unusually virulent strain of E. coli that has sickened people across 36 states, killing five.

This NASA photo shows a canal snaking through the Arizona desert near Yuma, AZ. Such canals carry water to communities and farmers.

The outbreak is over, according to an update this afternoon from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The agency has confirmed 210 people with infections. Twenty-seven of the victims have developed kidney failure. The most recent victim became sick on June 6.

“Samples have been collected from environmental sources in the region, including water, soil, and cow manure. Evaluation of these samples is ongoing,” according to an update this afternoon from the Food and Drug Administration investigators.

“To date, CDC analysis of samples taken from canal water in the region has identified the presence of E. coli O157: H7 with the same genetic fingerprint as the outbreak strain. We have identified additional strains of Shiga-toxin producing E. coli in water and soil samples, but at this time, the samples from the canal water are the only matches to the outbreak strain.”

Growers, researchers and produce trade associations have said in recent weeks that the Yuma area uses canal water from the Colorado River for irrigation and other agriculture uses. Some have theorized that a common water source is one of the most likely sources of the E. coli bacteria.

“CDC laboratory testing identified the outbreak strain of E. coli O157: H7 in canal water samples taken from the Yuma (AZ) growing region,” according to the CDC’s update this afternoon, which is the first since June 1.

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“The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is continuing to investigate the outbreak to learn more about how the E. coli bacteria could have entered the water and ways this water could have contaminated romaine lettuce.”

FDA last reported to the public on June 1 when traceback efforts were still stymied because of a tangle of hand-written, incomplete and incompatible shipping and receiving records through the supply chain from growers to retailers.

From the beginning of the outbreak, FDA and CDC have said the implicated romaine lettuce came from the Yuma growing region. Produce industry individuals and groups told the federal agencies the last romaine from that area was harvested April 16. People usually begin to show symptoms of infection in less than a week after exposure to E. coli bacteria.

The first confirmed illness in the outbreak began on March 13. The age range of victims is 1 to 86 years old.

“In interviews, ill people answered questions about the foods they ate and other exposures they had before they became ill. Of the 166 people interviewed, 145 (87 percent) reported eating romaine lettuce in the week before their illness started,” according to the CDC.


A Supplementary Note

In a related Food Safety News opinion piece, Coral Beach highlights the long delay between the determination of the geographic source of the E. coli O157:H7 outbreak and the sampling of canal water in the region.

In Chapter 8 of my book, Food Safety: Old Habits, New Perspectives, published in 2007 by ASM Press, I wrote:

Take a drive on the Interstate 5 through California’s San Joaquin Valley and you will pass fields of produce, open irrigation canals, and cattle feedlots. Irrigation is a way of life in this semi-arid agricultural area; rain is a rare visitor, except during the winter months. But when it rains, it pours. The soil becomes saturated, and excess water drains off the fields and feedlots. Some of the runoff finds its way into the irrigation canals, bringing with it pathogens such as E. coli O157:H7.

This observation is equally applicable to the agricultural region around Yuma, Arizona.

Recalls and Alerts: June 25 – 27, 2018

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: Aunt Kitty’s Foods, Inc. recalls approximately 10,805 pounds of canned chicken gravy products due to a possible processing deviation that may have led to underprocessing of products. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products, which were shipped to retail locations in New Jersey and New York.

Food Safety Recall: People’s Sausage Co. recalls approximately 13,554 pounds of jerky and meat stick products that were produced without an approved voluntary grant of inspection. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products, which were shipped to retail locations in Montana.

Canada

Food Safety Recall: Marché Napoléon inc. (Sept-Îles, QC) recalls various pepperette and charqui (jerky) products due to absence of the mandatory “Garder réfrigéré” instruction on the product label. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Europe

Allergy Alert (Ireland): Marks & Spencer recalls M&S Louisiana BBQ Chicken Flatties (340g; Lot #00093408; Use by all dates up to and including 30 June 2018) due to undeclared milk.

Allergy Alert (Netherlands): MCO Health recalls Garden of Life Organic Raw Protein Chocolate (Batch #7150-1C1; Expiry 05-2019) due to undeclared gluten.

Allergy Alert (UK): Marks & Spencer recalls M&S Louisiana BBQ Chicken Flatties (340g; Lot #00093408; Use by all dates up to and including 30 June 2018) due to undeclared milk.

Food Safety Recall (Denmark): Lagkagehuset recalls ”70 %” rugbrød / rye bread (800g; Sales date 24/06/2018) due to foreign matter (small pieces of plastic) contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Denmark): Hilton Foods A/S recalls a batch of nakkefilet / neck fillet (used for the production of different meat packages on 30 May, 31 May and 2 June 2018) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Denmark): Lidl Danmark recalls Turkey Breast schnitzler with Roasted Tomato (Use by 19/06/2018) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): NETTO recalls NETTO beef filet marinated with shallots (2/pkg; Best by 01/07/2018; Lot #L8157001811) as the product is no longer fit for consumption.

Food Safety Recall (France): Chabert recalls Chabert brand 1/2 Reblochon de Savoie made with raw milk (Lots No. C81450050, C81430005 , C81480001; Best by 3/06/18, 15/06/18, 18/06/18, respectively), Chabert brand Plateau 3 fromages (Lots No. C81450125 and C81480143; Best by 15‐June and 18-June, respectively), and Chabert brand Reblochon de Savoie Fruitières (Lot 8KU6892; Best by 11 August) due to E. coli O26 contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): Carrefour recalls REFLETS DE France brand 1/2 Reblochon de Savoie made with raw milk (Lot C81370011, best by 9 June; Lot C81340016, best by 6 June; Lot C81420071, best by 14 June; Lot C81380001, best by 10 June; Lot C81420001, best by 14 June; Lot C81430005, best by 15 June; Lot C81370037, best by 9 June; Lot C81450001, best by 17 June) due to E. coli O26 contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): World Wise Foods recalls Aldi and Tesco branded light and dark soy sauce due to foreign matter (small glass fragments) contamination. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall (Netherlands): Jumbo recalls Jumbo brand Saté Balls (Best by 17-7-2018) due to Listeria contamination.

Food Safety Recall (UK): Aldi, Asda, Tesco and Waitrose recall their own brand Soy / Soya Sauce due to foreign matter (small glass fragments) contamination. Please refer to the recall notice for complete details of affected products.

Australia and New Zealand

Allergy Alert (Australia): SHIN MI AUSTRALIA PTY LTD recalls Seafood Dumpling / Gyoza (680g; all dates up to and including 15.01.2020) due to undeclared shellfish.

Allergy Alert (New Zealand): Cham Foods Ltd recalls Seasoned Sliced Radish and Repackaged Wang Kimchi (all batches and all dates) due to undeclared sesame and soy.

Food Safety Recall (New Zealand): New World Halswell recalls New World Pork Hock and Pork Shoulder Roast (Best Before 29.6.18 and 30.6.18) due to foreign matter (metal) contamination.

Recalls and Alerts: June 22 – 24, 2018

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: Nectar Foods Inc., DBA Honey Mama’s recalls Oregon Peppermint bars (Lot #112918; UPC 8 54835 00402 9) due to undeclared almonds. The recalled products were distributed in Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington and Wisconsin through retail stores and website sales through HoneyMamas.com between June 1st, 2018 and June 21st, 2018.

Food Safety Recall: The Quay Corporation recalls MARGARITA MANTECA PORK LARD (28-oz. sealed plastic cups; sell by dates from Jan. 29, 2017 through Dec. 22, 2018) that was produced without the benefit of federal inspection. The recalled product was shipped to retail locations in Texas.

Food Safety Recall: Agri Star Meat and Poultry LLC recalls approximately 3,592 pounds of fully-cooked beef pastrami products due to processing deviations that may have led to underprocessing of products and resulted in inadequate curing. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products, which were shipped to distributors in California, Florida, Illinois, New York and Washington.

Food Safety Recall: Gaia Ethnobotanical, LLC recalls various kratom products (Lot #0102031800; Batch code 031800) due to potential Salmonella contamination. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products, which were distributed to AK, AZ, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NJ, NM NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, PR, SC, SD, TX, VA, WA, WY via the internet.

Canada

Allergy Alert: M & H Distribution Ltd. recalls JK brand Apricot Roll (8 kg; Expiry date 1.1.2020) due to undeclared sulfites. The recalled product was distributed to retailers in British Columbia.

Food Safety Recall: Boulangerie Andalos inc (Saint-Laurent, QC) recalls various bakery items that were produced under conditions that could adversely affect their safety. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall: Ferme Langlois et Fils (Neuville, QC) recalls Chez Médé brand BOUILLIE BORDELAISE (500 mL; All lots sold up to and including June 21, 2018) because the product was manufactured under conditions that may adversely affect their safety.

Food Safety Recall: Marché St-Janvier inc. (Mirabel, QC) recalls SeaDelight Tuna Steak smoked tuna (Variable weights; UPC 218363708246; all lots sold from June 18 – June 20, 2018) because the product was manufactured under conditions that may adversely affect their safety.

Food Safety Recall: Fruiterie Shaana (Montreal, QC) recalls various products that were manufactured under conditions that may adversely affect their safety. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall: Boulangerie & pâtisserie Kubera inc. (Montréal-Nord, QC) recalls various products that were manufactured under conditions that may adversely affect their safety. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Europe

Allergy Alert (Belgium): Delhaize recalls Delhaize brand salade Orzo Feta poulet (275g; Lot no./Best before 24/06/2018) due to undeclared soy and gluten.

Food Safety Recall (France): E. Leclerc recalls Auchan and Tablier Blanc brands of Noix de coco râpée /shredded coconut (125g; Lot #F044; Best before 25/01/2019) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): Casino recalls Casino brand Pâté de campagne with 25% less salt (150g; Lot #131; Best before 13/06/2018) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Luxembourg): IGLO recalls various frozen herb mixtures containing parsley due to possible contamination with Shiga-toxin producing E. coli. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall (Luxembourg): Cora and Auchan recall Noix de coco râpée / shredded coconut ((125g; Lot #F044; Best before 25/01/2019) due to Salmonella contamination.

Australia and New Zealand

Food Safety Recall (New Zealand): Magills Butchery Ltd recalls various batches of its salami, biltong and cabanossi due to lack of process control. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected items, which were sold at sold at Magills Butchery shop in Waikata.