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Investigation of illnesses due to Diamond Shruumz-Chocolate Bars, Cones, & Gummies (June 2024)

On September 18. In 2024, the FDA updated the information about Diamond Shruumz-brand products: 169 illnesses have been reported from 33 states; 66 have been hospitalized, and there are two potentially associated deaths. There were cases in 33 states: AL (6), AZ (13), CA (3), CO (1), FL (6), GA (23), IN (8), IA (6), IL (1), KS (5), KY (11), MD (2), MI (1), MN (3), MO (1), MT (3), NV (2), NJ (3), NY (2), NC (17), ND (3), OH (3), OK (1), OR (1), PA (2), SC (8), SD (1), TN (9), TX (15), VA (3), WA (2), WI (1), and WV (3). @ https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/investigation-illnesses-diamond-shruumz-brand-chocolate-bars-cones-gummies-june-2024?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

 

 

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In Canada, Classic Philly Steak sandwich slices seasoned glazed beef were recalled due to off odor

The CFIA reported that Chris P. Food Distribution Inc. (Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec) recalled Classic Philly Steak brand Sandwich Slices Seasoned Glazed Beef due to off odor. The product was sold in 4.54 kilogram (~10-pound) bulk packages. The odor was probably a result of spoilage bacteria contamination. According to the details published by the CFIA, the recalled products were distributed in Quebec.@ https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/classic-philly-steak-brand-sandwich-slices-seasoned-glazed-beef-recalled-due-odour

 

 

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EU Commission publishes 2023 Annual Report on food safety alerts and agri-food fraud investigations

On September 16, 2024, the European Commission published its 2023 report on the Alert and Cooperation Network, which facilitates cooperation and information exchange between Member States on official controls in the agri-food chain. The report reveals a significant increase in notifications compared to 2022 – a sign of the growth in cooperation between Member States in this area. The Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) facilitates the rapid exchange of information between food safety authorities on health risks related to food, feed, or food contact materials. In 2023 there was an 8% rise in RASFF notifications, with 4695 notifications. As in previous years, the most reported issue in RASFF concerned pesticide residues, followed closely by pathogenic micro-organisms. The top notifying countries continued to be Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium. The Administrative Assistance and Cooperation component (AAC) allows Member States to notify the EU of food safety legislation violations that do not constitute a health risk. In 2023 there was a 24% increase in AAC notifications, with 3166 notifications. The Agri-Food Fraud Network (FFN) registered a 26% rise in notifications, with 758 fraud suspicions. The illegal trade of cats and dogs remained a major issue, with 414 notifications. Other suspicions related to meat substitution, honey adulteration, and mislabelled olive oil. Additionally, 1075 AAC notifications and 1625 RASFF notifications were flagged as potential fraud, prompting deeper inspections or investigations by Member States. @ https://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/sante/items/847722/en

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Global burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance 1990–2021: a systematic analysis with forecasts to 2050

A publication in The Lancet by scientists from the UK Department of Health and Social Care UK reviewed the Antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics (AMR). The authors estimated all-age and age-specific deaths and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) attributable to and associated with bacterial AMR for 22 pathogens, 84 pathogen–drug combinations, and 11 infectious syndromes in 204 countries and territories from 1990 to 2021. Using statistical modeling, they estimated the AMR burden for all locations. The article demonstrates the global and regional forecasts of AMR burden until 2050. In 2021, they estimated 4·71 million deaths were associated with bacterial AMR, including 1·14 million deaths attributable to bacterial AMR. For both deaths associated with AMR, meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus increased the most globally. The forecasts show that an estimated 1·91 million deaths attributable to AMR and 8·22 million deaths associated with AMR could occur globally in 2050. @ 10.1016/S0140-6736(24)01867-1