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Salmonella Poona multi-country outbreak linked to infant formula
The multi-country outbreak of Salmonella Poona that has affected young children in France, Belgium and Luxembourg has a common food source – an assessment suggests. Health officials in...
Biological hazards
Salmonella
12 March 2019
Antimicrobial resistance shows no signs of slowing down
ECDC/EFSA report “rings alarm bells”, says EU Commissioner Data released today by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the European Food Safety Authority (...
Biological hazards
Antimicrobial resistance
26 February 2019
Salmonella cases in humans: assessing current EU reduction targets
After several years of decline, salmonellosis cases in the EU have flattened out. EFSA scientists say that setting stricter targets for Salmonella in laying hens at farm level could...
Biological hazards
Salmonella
18 February 2019
Zoonotic diseases: progress has stalled
There were only minor fluctuations in reported cases of three main zoonotic diseases in the EU last year compared to 2016. The number of reported cases of salmonellosis and...
Biological hazards
Foodborne zoonotic diseases
Campylobacter
Listeria
Monitoring of foodborne diseases
Parasites in food
Salmonella
12 December 2018
Updates on the presence of TSEs in the EU
EFSA has published its third summary report on the monitoring of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) in the EU. The report provides results on data collected by all EU...
Biological hazards
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs)
29 November 2018
Food safety: simplified approach to make food donations easier
EFSA has developed a new food safety management approach that makes it simpler for small retailers to donate food. The simplified system would mean that retailers are not required to...
Biological hazards
7 November 2018
Multi-country outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes linked to consumption of salmon products
Ready-to-eat salmon products, such as cold-smoked and marinated salmon, are the likely source of an outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes that has affected Denmark, Germany and France...
Biological hazards
Listeria
25 October 2018
Multi country Salmonella Agona outbreak possibly linked to ready-to-eat food
Five European countries have reported 147 people infected with the strains of Salmonella Agona – with 122 cases occurring since the beginning of 2017 and the remaining 25 identified...
Biological hazards
26 July 2018
Listeria monocytogenes: update on foodborne outbreak
Frozen corn and possibly other frozen vegetables are the likely source of an outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes that has been affecting Austria, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and the...
Biological hazards
Listeria
3 July 2018
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