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Flavoured noodles linked to over 100 Salmonella infections across Europe

Created at 2 Jul · 1:10 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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European health authorities have identified flavoured instant noodles as the likely source of a salmonella outbreak affecting 106 people in 14 countries. The cases, primarily among children and young adults, led to 49 hospitalizations. Control measures have significantly reduced the likelihood of new infections.

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Key Numbers

106confirmed salmonella cases
14countries affected by outbreak
49people hospitalized

Who's Involved

European Food Safety Agency
Co-reported salmonella outbreak linked to flavoured noodles
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
Co-reported salmonella outbreak linked to flavoured noodles
Reeva Foods
Company withdrawing noodle batches due to alleged Salmonella detection
Euro Food Service
Ukrainian manufacturer of Reeva products implicated in outbreak
Flavoured noodles linked to over 100 Salmonella infections across Europe

↳ Why This Matters

This outbreak highlights potential risks in global food supply chains and the importance of rigorous food safety standards to prevent widespread illness, particularly among vulnerable populations like children.

Key facts

  • Flavoured instant noodles are identified as the likely source of a salmonella outbreak across 14 European countries.
  • The outbreak has resulted in 106 confirmed cases, with a majority affecting children and young adults.
  • At least 49 individuals required hospitalization due to the infections.
  • Cases were reported in Austria, Britain, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Sweden.
  • The outbreak is linked to Salmonella Stanley and other strains from a producer in Ukraine.
  • Reeva Foods has initiated a recall of specific noodle batches following an alleged detection of Salmonella Stanley.

European health authorities have identified flavoured instant noodles as the probable cause of a salmonella outbreak that has affected 106 people across 14 countries. The majority of those infected were children and young adults, and 49 individuals required hospitalization.

Cases have been reported in Austria, Britain, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Sweden. The European Food Safety Agency and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control stated that control measures, including product withdrawals and recalls in several nations, have significantly reduced the likelihood of further infections.

Epidemiological investigations have linked the cases to specific brands of flavoured noodle products. While the specific vendor was not named, cases associated with Salmonella Stanley and other strains were connected to a producer in Ukraine. Reeva Foods confirmed an alleged detection of Salmonella Stanley in a specific batch of its instant noodles distributed in the Baltic market, produced by Euro Food Service. The company has initiated an internal investigation, withdrawn the affected batches, and is cooperating with regulatory authorities.

Frequently asked questions

Salmonella is a type of bacteria that can cause foodborne illness, commonly known as salmonellosis. Symptoms typically include diarrhea, fever, stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting.

Cases were reported in Austria, Britain, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Sweden.

Reeva Foods has launched an internal probe, withdrawn specific batches of its instant noodles, and is cooperating with health authorities.

What Happens Next

01Authorities continue to monitor for new cases and the effectiveness of control measures.
02Reeva Foods is conducting an internal probe and implementing additional preventive measures.

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How It Developed

European health authorities identified flavoured instant noodles as the likely source of a salmonella outbreak.
The outbreak involved 106 confirmed cases across 14 European countries.
Most cases were among children and young adults, with 49 requiring hospitalization.
Cases were reported in Austria, Britain, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Sweden.
Epidemiological investigations linked cases to Salmonella Stanley and other strains from a producer in Ukraine.
Reeva Foods cited an alleged detection of Salmonella Stanley in a specific batch of its instant noodles distributed in the Baltic market, produced by Euro Food Service.
Reeva Foods launched an internal probe, withdrew affected batches, and is cooperating with authorities.

Sources

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Flavoured noodles linked to more than 100 Salmonella infections in EuropeEuronews

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