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In Belgium, a recall of Ahmed Exotic BV dried bitter leaves due to Salmonella

In Belgium, Ahmed Exotic BV  with the AFSCA (the Belgian agency responsible for monitoring the safety of the food chain and food quality) recalls DRIED BITTER LEAVES in 25.0g packages from sale. The product has been recalled from consumers due to the possible presence of Salmonella. Ahmed Exotic BV is asking its customers not to consume this product and to return it to the point of purchase where it was purchased, where they will be refunded. @  https://favv-afsca.be/fr/produits/rappel-de-ahmed-exotic-bv

 

En accord avec l’AFSCA, Ahmed Exotic BV DRIED BITTER LEAVES 25.0g de la vente et les rappelle auprès des consommateurs en raison de la présence possible de Salmonella. Ahmed Exotic BV demande à ses clients de ne pas consommer ce produit et de le ramener au point de vente dans lequel il a été acheté, où il leur sera remboursé. Description du produit : – Nom du produit : DRIED BITTER LEAVES

The CDC reported that the E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots is over after sickening 48 people

The CDC has announced that the outbreak of E. coli O121:H19 linked to organic carrots from Grimmway Farms has ended. A total of 48 people were confirmed sick in the outbreak. Patients came from 19 states. Twenty people were hospitalized. The outbreak is over since these carrots are past their shelf life and are no longer for sale. @ https://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/outbreaks/e-coli-o121.html

 

E. coli Outbreak Linked to Organic Carrots

Learn about an outbreak of E. coli linked to organic carrots.

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In the UK, a salmonella outbreak sickened 50, and 10 were hospitalized by S. Blocley by an ‘unknown source

The Daily Mail reported on an investigation into a mystery salmonella poisoning outbreak that has affected more than 50 and hospitalized 10. Genetic testing has revealed the infection was caused by the rare Salmonella Blockley strain, which the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) warned is particularly severe. Cases of S. Blockley are very rare in Europe. There had been 36 cases in England, seven in Wales, and 11 in Scotland, with sample dates ranging between July 27 and Aug 24, 2024. The ages of patients ranged from two to 85. The most affected group, with 13 cases, was those in the 50 to 59 bracket. Studies suggest some patients may continue to experience symptoms for up to ten years after infection. UKHSA said a national level investigation had been opened due to the number of cases and indicated healthcare professionals needed to be alert. A UKHSA spokesperson confirmed their investigation was ongoing, and the course remained unconfirmed. However, it is believed there have been no further cases of S. Blockley. @ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14554083/Salmonella-blockley-outbreak-alert-unknown-source.html 

 

Mystery salmonella outbreak alert as 50 sickened with 'unknown source'

Genetic tests have revealed in all cases the infection were caused by the rare Salmonella Blockley strain, which the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) warned is particularly severe.

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Update of the deadly Yu Shang Listeria outbreak

The deadly outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes due to Yu Shang RTE poultry products has ended. The outbreak caused 24 illnesses in nine states: California (14), Georgia (1), Illinois (2), Michigan (1), Nevada (1), New Jersey (1), New York (1), Oregon (1), and Tennessee (2). The illnesses occurred over three years. Samples from sick people were collected from October 24, 2021, to January 25, 2025. Twenty-two of the patients were hospitalized. Eight illnesses were related to pregnancy, according to the CDC. A California mother and her twins were sick, and both infants died. Listeria was found in samples tested from the mother and one of the twins but not from the other infant. For this reason, only the mother and one twin are included as confirmed cases in this outbreak. A Tennessee mother and her infant were sick, and her infant died. WGS was performed on the Listeria cultured from the patients. Results showed the fingerprints closely resemble one another, suggesting that the patients were exposed to the same source of contamination. Tests on Yu Shang products were positive for Listeria, and WGS showed it matched the outbreak strain. @ https://www.pritzkerlaw.com/personal-injury/2025/deadly-yu-shang-listeria-outbreak/

 

 

Deadly Yu Shang Listeria Outbreak [Update]

Two women lost their infants after developing a Listeria infection from a contaminated Yu Shang Food product while pregnant.