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Food Safety Alert: Detection of Enterohemorrhagic E. Coli in Bovine and Cow Meat
On August 1, 2025, a significant food safety incident was reported involving the detection of Enterohemorrhagic E. Coli (E. coli) and related genes in bovine and cow carcasses and meat originating from Belgium. This incident falls under the category of bio-contaminants, which poses a serious health risk to consumers.
Enterohemorrhagic E. Coli is known to cause severe gastrointestinal illness, and in some cases, it can lead to life-threatening complications. The presence of this pathogen in meat products raises concerns about the safety of the food supply and the potential for widespread contamination.
Authorities are urging consumers to exercise caution when purchasing and consuming beef products. It is essential to ensure that all meat is cooked thoroughly to the appropriate internal temperature to kill harmful bacteria. Additionally, proper handling and hygiene practices should be followed to prevent cross-contamination in kitchens.
This incident has been reported through the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed portal (RASFF), which serves to inform relevant stakeholders about potential food safety risks. Consumers and food businesses are advised to stay informed about updates related to this incident and to adhere to food safety guidelines to protect public health.
- Incident: Enterohemorrhagic E. Coli Stec And Related Genes has been detected in Bovine And Cow Carcasses And Meat.
- Date: 2025-08-01
- Product: Bovine And Cow Carcasses And Meat
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- Origin of issue: Belgium
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- Incident Category: Control
- Hazard Category: Bio-contaminants
- Source: Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed portal (RASFF)
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