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  rapid tracing necessary to reduce foodborne illness  

speed is essential for pinpointing the source of food contamination and saving lives, according to a new study examining the 2008 salmonella outbreak caused by mexican peppers, but first linked to us tomatoes. epidemiologists from the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc), writing in the new england journal of medicine , said that better traceability, better understanding of how foods become contaminated on farms, and continued exploration of alternative hypotheses during an outbreak are necessary to reduce the impact of such occurrences in the future. the 2008 salmonella saintpaul outbreak linked to jalapeño and serrano peppers caused about 1,500 illnesses nationwide, and two deaths, according to cdc figures. “improvements in product-tracing systems and the ability of the systems to work together are needed for more rapid tracing of implicated products through the supply chain in order to maximize public health protection and minimize the economic burden to industry,” the authors wrote. due to early implication of raw tomatoes in the outbreak, the food and drug administration (fda) initially advised consumers not to eat tomatoes, with a devastating effect on the tomato industry. about a month after the erroneous warning about tomatoes was issued, the investigation led to the discovery of salmonella in mexican peppers , but by that stage the tomato industry had lost an estimated $100m. “this outbreak investigation highlights the recurring challenges of epidemiologic identification of ingredients in foods that are commonly consumed, rapid identification and investigation of local clusters, the need to continue exploring hypotheses during an ongoing outbreak, and produce tracing in the supply chain,” the authors wrote. however, an accompanying editorial in the same issue noted that increasing the speed at which investigators can discover the source of a foodborne illness outbreak requires additional resources, and these cost money. it said that although the recently passed food safety modernization act provides for “long overdue modernization” of the fda’s authorities, without the required additional resources, “requiring the fda to carry out the law’s required activities will be like trying to get blood out of a rock” . “although all these new forms of authority will substantially enhance the fda’s ability to prevent foodborne disease and respond more effectively when an outbreak occurs, the new law has a major shortcoming: dollars,” the editorial said. “there was no appropriation approved by the congress for the act or authorization in the bill for the fda to assess fees on the companies that it inspects.” the cdc estimates that 48m americans become ill as a result of foodborne pathogens each year, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die. source: new england journal of medicine published online ahead of print. 10.1056/nejmoa1005741 “2008 outbreak of salmonella saintpaul infections associated with raw produce” authors: casey barton behravesh, rajal k. mody, jessica jungk, linda gaul, john t. redd, sanny chen, shaun cosgrove, et al . for the salmonella saintpaul outbreak investigation team.


    Source :foodqualitynews.com     Date : 28  February   2011    Category : Food And Health


fsis halts testing for e. coli strain in dried sausages

the usda’s food safety and inspection service (fsis) has said it is suspending testing of dry and semi-dry fermented sausages for e. coli o157:h7 after not finding a single positive result for nine years. despite testing more than 10,000 samples, the agency said it has not found any positive results for the e. coli strain from such products from 2000 to 2009. fsis said that laboratory resources dedicated to testing for e. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 18 May 2011   Category : Meat Products
rte products excluded from testing

usda’s food safety and inspection service issued a notice advising inspection program personnel that, under some circumstances, raw meat and poultry products are not subject to salmonella testing as previously outlined in federal register notice, 73 fr 4767. according to the agency’s most recent notice, establishments that process “all its products into ready-to-eat (rte) product or moves all its raw products for further processing into rte product at another federally inspected establishment” are excluded from the salmonella verification testing program schedule. more

 Source : foodproductdesign.com   Date : 29 October 2009   Category : Food And Health
salmonella in sprouts and safety in europe

six cases of salmonella in sprouts were reported in the us this week. the news comes but a few days after us agriculture secretary reports on a dramatic fall in the rate of salmonella in raw meat and poultry. in europe, food safety becomes key issue over enlargement. the food and drug administration (fda) this week repeated its earlier advice about eating raw sprouts following cases of salmonella in oregon. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 3 December 2003   Category : Food And Health
how safe is our food? massive us recall

dubbed the 'largest recall in us history' us poultry processor pilgrim's pride is recalling 27.4 million pounds of cooked sandwich meat, sold under the wampler foods brand - the latest in a series of meat recalls to hit the us. pilgrim's pride pulled 295,000 pounds of turkey and chicken products on 9 october due to fears of listeria monocytogenes contamination, but expanded the recall on 13 october after tests came back positive from the us food safety and inspection service (fsis) for a strain of the potentially fatal bacteria, the company said on sunday. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 15 October 2002   Category : Food And Health
usda aims to slash foodborne illness with new poultry standards

the us federal government has introduced new standards on salmonella and campylobacter in poultry with the aim of eliminating 65,000 foodborne illnesses a year. the new inspection rules, which refer to young chickens and turkeys, require companies to reduce the percentage of samples testing positive for a given pathogen to a certain level. they are the first such standards to be introduced for campylobacter, and the first revision to the salmonella standards for chicken since 1996 and for turkeys since the first standards were set in 2005. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 12 May 2010   Category : Standards and Certificates
fsis seeks comment on food safety rule

the usda’s food safety and inspection service (fsis) is seeking comment on proposed measures to enhance food safety. the proposed rule would implement a provision of the 2008 farm bill and is a priority for the food safety working group (fswg). "one year ago the president called on government to do more to ensure our food is safe, and we are working aggressively every day to improve the food safety system in the united states," said agriculture secretary tom vilsack. more

 Source : foodproductdesign.com   Date : 25 March 2010   Category : Food And Health
salmonella on the rise

meatingplace reported that, at a one-day seminar on e. coli o157:h7 prevention presented by the north american meat processors association, daniel engeljohn, deputy assistant administrator for usda’s food safety and inspection service (fsis), said salmonella accounted for the majority of foodborne illnesses in 2009. of the estimated 286,040 cases of human illness associated with meat, poultry and egg products 272,522 were caused by salmonella; 12,240 cases were caused by e. more

 Source : foodproductdesign.com   Date : 22 March 2010   Category : Food And Health
fsis seeks comments on nutrition labeling of single-ingredient products

the food safety and inspection service (fsis) issued a supplemental proposed rule that, if finalized, will amend the federal meat and poultry products inspection regulations to require nutrition labeling of the major cuts of single-ingredient, raw meat and poultry products, unless an exemption applies. specifically, under the “provisions of the supplemental proposed rule” fsis is requesting comments on whether nutrition information should be allowed on point-of-purchase materials for ground or chopped products, as an alternative to requiring nutrition information on the product labels. more

 Source : foodproductdesign.com   Date : 18 December 2009   Category : Impression And Package Service
us beef industry backing research to tackle bug

despite recent recalls, the us beef industry is investing in research and new technologies to ensure beef safety and prevent e. coli contamination, claim industry representatives. the beef industry food safety council (bifsco), which includes cattle producers, feeders, processors and scientists as well as retailers and foodservice operators, said the beef industry invests $350m annually in beef safety efforts. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 19 August 2008   Category : Meat Products
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