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Salmonella the most common cause of foodborne outbreaks in the European Union
Nearly one in three foodborne outbreaks in the EU in 2018 were caused by Salmonella. This is one of the main findings of the annual report on trends and sources of zoonoses published...
Biological hazards
Foodborne zoonotic diseases
Campylobacter
Listeria
Non-foodborne zoonotic diseases
Monitoring of foodborne diseases
Salmonella
12 December 2019
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
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
Update on Salmonella Agona outbreak
The withdrawal and/or recall of infant formula produced by a single French processing company will significantly reduce the risk of more infants being infected by Salmonella Agona, say...
Biological hazards
Salmonella
17 January 2018
Salmonella cases no longer falling in the EU
The declining trend of salmonellosis cases in the EU has levelled off according to the annual report on zoonotic diseases published today. Cases of Salmonella Enteritidis acquired in...
Biological hazards
Data
Salmonella
Listeria
Campylobacter
Foodborne zoonotic diseases
12 December 2017
Update on multi-country Salmonella outbreak: steep fall in reported cases
The European outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis appears to have subsided since control measures were implemented at egg farms and distribution points last autumn. The outbreak peaked...
Biological hazards
Salmonella
7 March 2017
Multi-country Salmonella outbreak
Seven countries have reported human cases of Salmonella Enteritidis between 1 May and 12 October 2016 (112 confirmed and 148 probable). Cases have been reported by Belgium, Denmark,...
Biological hazards
Salmonella
27 October 2016
Carrots, bulb and stem vegetables: risks from Salmonella and other bacteria
Environmental factors (such as the proximity to farms), access of domestic and wild animals to vegetable growing areas, the use of contaminated water for irrigation or contaminated...
Biological hazards
Salmonella
19 December 2014
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