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The development and progress of a risk-based strategy for the control of Listeria monocytogenes in New Zealand Marion Castle and Scott
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Page 1: The development and progress of a risk-based strategy for the control of Listeria monocytogenes in New Zealand Marion Castle and Scott Crerar.

The development and progress of a risk-based strategy for the

control of Listeria monocytogenes in

New Zealand

Marion Castle and Scott Crerar

Page 2: The development and progress of a risk-based strategy for the control of Listeria monocytogenes in New Zealand Marion Castle and Scott Crerar.

Surveillance data - 2008

• Total cases – 27

(0.6/100k population)

• Foodborne cases – 22

(0.52/100k population)

• Hospitalised (26/27) –

96%

• Mortality – 5 (18.5%)

• > 70 y.o. – 11 (40.7%)

Page 3: The development and progress of a risk-based strategy for the control of Listeria monocytogenes in New Zealand Marion Castle and Scott Crerar.

Surveillance data

Page 4: The development and progress of a risk-based strategy for the control of Listeria monocytogenes in New Zealand Marion Castle and Scott Crerar.

Listeriosis Outbreaks (1969-2008)

Food linkages for NZ outbreaks (7) have been:

• Seafood

• Raw fish and shellfish

• Smoked mussels

• Ready-to-eat cooked meats (3)

• Unknown

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Performance Target

L. monocytogenes identified as priority to be addressed through the implementation of a strategy and a performance target:

• “No increase in the reported cases of foodborne listeriosis after 5 years [by 2013]”

• Baseline = 0.47 cases per 100,000

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Developing a strategy

1. Reviewed the legislative framework:

• Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code – Microbiological Limits (1.6.1)

• Animal Products Act (NZ)– Human Consumption Specs– Dairy Product Criteria

• Food Act (NZ)• Food Hygiene Regulations (NZ)

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Developing a strategy2. Reviewed international and national outbreaks

3. Reviewed national incidents of L. monocytogenes reported to NZFSA

– Identified:• Inadequate environmental monitoring programmes• Listeria controls and GHP• Role of cleaning and sanitation• Separation of product from raw ingredients

4. Consumers– eating food beyond the shelf life

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Components of the Strategy

• Risk based categorisation of foods

• Identification of nationally consistent requirements

• Microbiological criteria consistent with Codex

• Guidance and education

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Guide on Listeria control for RTE food processors

Guide on Listeria control for RTE food processors:

1. Listeria management

2. Good Hygienic Practice

3. Monitoring

4. Event Management including recall

5. Risk categorisation/food management

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Risk Categorisation

• Categorisation of foods to high, medium and low risk groups based on:

– Risk of the presence of L. monocytogenes (extrinsic factors)

– Potential for growth (intrinsic factors)– Exposure of the population to the food

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Micro Limits

• Codex – RTE-foods in which:– Growth will not occur – 100 cfu/g– Growth can occur – Absence in 25g

• => Non-regulatory implementation

• Use criteria as trigger limits

• Aim for absence of L. monocytogenes at end of processing but flexibility for NG up to 100 cfu/g during the shelf-life

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Science

• Validation of models to categorise RTE foods for risk of Listeria

• What is a short shelf-life product?• Survey of packaged RTE smoked fish

available at retail• Micro survey of UCFM available at retail• In the future….

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Risk Communication

• Increase in Europe has been most significant in the frail elderly (over 60 years old with underlying conditions)

• Appropriate messages and media to facilitate change in behaviour

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The next stages

• 2010 – Stage One:– Finalise industry guides– Industry peer review – Implementation and workshops– On-going science projects– Review and revise strategy

• > 2011 – Stage Two:– Monitor and review– Review of the micro criteria– A regulatory approach?

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Acknowledgements

NZFSA• Kathleen Shaw• Lisa Olsen• Sheryl Tuck• Chris Hewins• Felicity Lawlor• Sally Hasell• Susan Owens• Trish Pearce• Antonia Aloe

ESR• Andrew Hudson• Lynn McIntyre• Angela Cornelius

FSANZ Scott Crerar


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