Bacterial Pathogens and Indicators, Viruses and Parasites in Various Food Commodities – April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2022
Food microbiology – Targeted surveys – Interim report
Summary
From April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2022, a total of 18,811 food samples were tested in a suite of ongoing targeted surveysFootnote 1 to investigate the presence of bacterial pathogens and indicators, viruses and parasites.
Of the samples tested, 99.2% were satisfactory, 0.8% were investigative, and 0.06% were unsatisfactory. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) conducted appropriate follow-up activities including the oversight of industry led voluntary food recalls. There were no reported illnesses related to these products.
Final reports, which will include a detailed analysis of the results, will be published over the next few years as the surveys are completed.
What is an interim report
An interim report provides preliminary results related to on-going targeted surveysFootnote 1 which can vary in duration from several months to several years depending on the objective of each survey.
Will final reports be published
Yes, upon conclusion of the surveys, final reports or scientific publications will be published.
What foods were tested
The presence of bacterial pathogens and indicators, viruses and parasites were investigated in a variety of foods of the following commodities:
- raw and pasteurized cheese
- non-cow dairy milk
- fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables
- plant-based foods
- seafood
- powdered infant formula and baby food
- tahini
- guacamole
- fresh herb paste
- raw shelled nuts
- ready-to-eat (RTE) sausages
Why were these foods tested
The selected foods are all commonly consumed by Canadians of all agesFootnote 2. Unfortunately, most of these commodities have been associated with recalls and outbreaks of foodborne illnesses. Contamination with pathogens can occur at any step in the food supply chain such as during production, processing, packaging, distribution and/or at retail. Given that most of the commodities covered by this report are consumed without further preparation, the presence of pathogens creates the potential for foodborne illness.
When were the samples collected
The samples were collected from April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2022.
Where were the samples collected from
Samples were collected from national retail chains and local/regional grocery stores located in 11 major cities across Canada:
- Halifax
- Saint John or Moncton
- Quebec City
- Montreal
- Toronto
- Ottawa
- Vancouver
- Kelowna or Victoria
- Calgary
- Saskatoon
- Winnipeg
A sample consisted of a single or multiple consumer-size packages from the same lot weighing at least 250 g. The planned number of samples to be collected from each city was based on the population of the province in which the city was located relative to the total population of Canada.
What methods were used to test the samples
Samples were analyzed using analytical methods published in Health Canada's Compendium of Analytical Methods for the Microbiological Analysis of FoodsFootnote 3, CFIA internally-developed methods, methods from other organizations such as ISO or FDA BAM, and methods that detect the presence of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of Cyclospora and Giardia.
How were the samples assessed
The samples were assessed using criteria (tables 1, 2, 3) based on the principles of the following Health Canada documents: Health Products and Food Branch (HPFB) Standards and Guidelines for Microbiological Safety of Food – An Interpretive SummaryFootnote 4, Policy on Listeria monocytogenes in Ready-to-Eat FoodsFootnote 5 and the Food and Drugs Act (Section 4 (1))Footnote 6. In the absence of Health Canada standards, policies or guidelines, the assessment criteria are based on guidelines developed by international food safety authorities. Detailed information about the assessment criteria used for each commodity will be provided in the final reports which will be published after the surveys have concluded.
Analysis | Product(s) | Satisfactory assessment | Investigative assessment | Unsatisfactory assessment |
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Aerobic Colony Count (ACC) | Non-cow dairy milk | ≤106 CFU/mL | >106 CFU/mL | Not Applicable (N/A) |
Total coliforms | Non-cow dairy milk | ≤103 CFU/mL | >103 CFU/mL | N/A |
Generic Escherichia coli (E. coli) | Non-cow pasteurized dairy milk cheese | ≤ 102 CFU or MPN/g | >102 and ≤2×103 CFU or MPN/g | >2×103 CFU or MPN/g |
Generic E. coli | Fresh fruits and vegetables | ≤ 102 CFU/g or MPN/g | >102 and ≤103 CFU/g or MPN/g | >103 CFU/g or MPN/g |
Generic E. coli | RTE plant-based meat | ≤ 102 CFU/g | >102 and ≤103 CFU/g | >103 CFU/g |
Generic E. coli | Raw plant-based meat | ≤102 CFU/g | > 102 CFU/g | N/A |
Generic E. coli | Arctic surf clams | ≤4 MPN/g | > 4 and ≤ 40 MPN/g | >40 MPN/g |
Generic E. coli | Seaweed salad | ≤102 MPN/g | > 102 MPN/g | N/A |
Generic E. coli | Raw dairy milk cheese | ≤5×102 CFU or MPN/g | >5×102 and ≤2×103 CFU or MPN/g | >2×103 CFU or MPN/g |
Analysis | Product(s) | Satisfactory assessment | Investigative assessment | Unsatisfactory assessment |
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E. coli O157 | All products tested for E. coli O157 | Not detected/25 g | N/A | Detected/25 g |
Non-O157 Shiga-toxigenic E. coli (STEC) | All products tested for non-O157 STEC | Not detected/25 g | Detected/25 g | N/A |
Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) | Category 1 productsTable Note a | Not detected/25 g | N/A | Detected/25 g |
L. monocytogenes | Category 2A and 2B productsTable Note a | Not detected/25 g | ≤102 CFU/g | >102 CFU/g |
L. monocytogenes | Microgreens Whole mushrooms Whole fruits |
Not detected/25 g | Detected/25 g (enumeration is required) | N/A |
Salmonella | All products tested for Salmonella (except for specified products) | Not detected/25 g | N/A | Detected/25 g |
Salmonella | RTE meat sausages | Not detected/65 g | N/A | Detected/65 g |
Salmonella | Powdered infant formula | Not detected/125 g | N/A | Detected/125 g |
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) | Plant-based RTE meat | ≤104 CFU/g | >104 CFU/g | N/A |
S. aureus | Raw dairy milk cheese | ≤103 CFU/g | >103 and ≤ 104 CFU/g | >104 CFU/g |
S. aureus | Non-cow pasteurized dairy milk cheese | ≤102 CFU/g | >102 and ≤104 CFU/g | >104 CFU/g |
S. aureus | Ready-to-eat meat sausages | ≤250 CFU/g | >250 and ≤104 CFU/g | >104 CFU/g |
Enterobacteriaceae | Powdered infant formula | Not detected/10 g | Detected/10 g | N/A |
Cronobacter | Powdered infant formula | Not detected/125 g | N/A | Detected/125 g |
Commercial sterility | Baby foods in retort pouches | Pass | N/A | Fail |
Analysis | Product(s) | Satisfactory assessment | Investigative assessment | Unsatisfactory assessment |
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CyclosporaTable Note b GiardiaTable Note b Hepatitis A Virus (HAV)Table Note b Norovirus Genotype (I and II) (NoV (GI and GII))Table Note b |
All products tested for parasites or viruses | Not detected | Detected | N/A |
What were the survey preliminary results
Details about each targeted survey and test results (as of March 31, 2022) can be found in table 4.
Fiscal year(s) | Product (sample plan ID) |
Microorganisms tested | Number of samples tested | Satisfactory (S) | Investigative (I) | Unsatisfactory (U) | Comments |
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2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Imported raw dairy milk cheese (SB3015) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 S. aureus Generic E. coli |
784 | 784 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Domestic raw dairy milk cheese (SB3098) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 S. aureus Generic E. coli |
299 | 299 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Non-cow raw milk cheese (SB3097) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella S. aureus Generic E. coli |
288 | 287 | 0 | 1 | U=Generic E. coli |
2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Non-cow pasteurized dairy milk cheese (SB3077) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella S. aureus Generic E. coli |
616 | 615 | 1 | 0 | I=Generic E. coli |
2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Non-cow dairy milk (SB3073) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella ACC Total coliforms |
506 | 434 | 72 | 0 | I=ACC (59) I=Total coliforms (4) I=ACC & total coliforms (9) |
2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Fresh seed sprouts (SB3082) |
Salmonella (2021-2022 only) E. coli O157 STEC Generic E. coli |
709 | 706 | 2 | 1 | I=VTEC(1) I=Generic E. coli (1) U=Generic E. coli |
2019/2020 | Fresh microgreens (SB3083) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 STEC Generic E. coli L. monocytogenes |
75 | 73 | 2 | 0 | I=L. monocytogenes I=Generic E. coli |
2021/2022 | Fresh whole mushrooms (enoki, beech, oyster, king oyster) (SB3114) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
493 | 484 | 9 | 0 | I=L. monocytogenes (9) |
2021/2022 | Red onions (SB3115) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
300 | 300 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Imported green onions (SB3223) |
HAV NoV (GI, GII) |
199 | 199 | 0 | N/A | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Domestic green onions (SB3224) |
HAV NoV (GI, GII) |
54 | 54 | 0 | N/A | All satisfactory |
2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Domestic whole leafy vegetables (SB3092) |
Salmonella (2021-2022 only) E. coli O157 VTEC Generic E. coli |
245 | 243 | 2 | 0 | I=Generic E. coli (2) |
2021/2022 | Domestic whole leafy vegetables (SB3102) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
193 | 192 | 1 | 0 | I=Generic E. coli (1) |
2021/2022 | Domestic fresh whole vegetables (SB3106) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
300 | 300 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Imported whole leafy vegetables (SB3093) |
Salmonella (2021-2022 only) E. coli O157 VTEC Generic E. coli |
285 | 284 | 1 | 0 | I=VTEC |
2021/2022 | Imported whole leafy vegetables (SB3101) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
283 | 283 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Imported fresh whole vegetables (SB3105) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
495 | 494 | 1 | 0 | I=Generic E. coli |
2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Imported romaine lettuce (SB3085) |
Salmonella (2021-2022 only) E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
709 | 709 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Imported romaine lettuce hearts (SB3086) |
Salmonella (2021-2022 only) E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
1059 | 1058 | 1 | 0 | I=Generic E. coli |
2021/2022 | Imported fresh whole leafy vegetables (SB3221) |
Cyclospora Giardia |
179 | 177 | 2 | N/A | I=Cyclospora (2) |
2021/2022 | Imported fresh leafy herbs (SB3103) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
389 | 385 | 3 | 1 | I=Generic E. coli (3) U=Generic E. coli |
2021/2022 | Domestic fresh leafy herbs (SB3104) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
189 | 188 | 1 | 0 | I= Generic E. coli (1) |
2020/2021 | Domestic whole fresh vegetables and herbs (F258R) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
91 | 91 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2020/2021 | Imported whole fresh vegetables and herbs (F259R) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
196 | 196 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2020/2021 | Domestic fresh-cut RTE prepackaged vegetable salads (F242R) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
15 | 15 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2020/2021 | Imported fresh-cut RTE prepackaged vegetable salads (F247R) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
193 | 193 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Fresh-cut RTE prepackaged leafy vegetable- based salads with dressing kids (SB3209) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
424 | 422 | 0 | 2 | U=L. monocytogenes (1) U=Salmonella (1) |
2021/2022 | Fresh-cut RTE prepackaged leafy vegetable-based salads without dressing kits (SB3210) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
386 | 383 | 0 | 3 | U=L. monocytogenes (3) |
2021/2022 | Imported fresh-cut leafy vegetable-based salads (SB3217) |
HAV NoV (GI, GII) |
279 | 279 | 0 | N/A | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Domestic fresh-cut leafy vegetable-based salads (SB3218) |
HAV NoV (GI, GII) |
105 | 105 | 0 | N/A | All satisfactory |
2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Imported fresh-cut romaine lettuce (SB3087) |
Salmonella (2021-2022 only) E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
797 | 797 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Imported fresh-cut leafy vegetable-based salads (F263R &SB3222) |
Cyclospora Giardia |
616 | 614 | 2 | N/A | I=Cyclospora I=Giardia |
2020/2021 | Domestic fresh whole fruits (F260R) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
81 | 81 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2020/2021 | Imported fresh whole fruits (F261R) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
194 | 194 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Imported fresh whole fruits (SB3107) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
397 | 395 | 2 | 0 | I=L. monocytogenes (2) |
2021/2022 | Domestic fresh whole fruits (SB3108) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
200 | 197 | 3 | 0 | I=L. monocytogenes (3) |
2021/2022 | Imported fresh berries (SB345) |
HAV NoV (GI, GII) |
298 | 298 | 0 | N/A | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Domestic fresh berries (SB346) |
HAV NoV (GI, GII) |
118 | 118 | 0 | N/A | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Fresh-cut fruits (SB3211) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
420 | 420 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Frozen berries (SB3215) |
HAV NoV (GI, GII) |
294 | 293 | 1 | N/A | I=Norovirus |
2021/2022 | Frozen cut fruits (SB3112) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
297 | 297 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Frozen cut fruits (bulk packaged) (SB3212) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
135 | 135 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2018/2019 2019/2020 |
Imported frozen- cut fruits (SB3063) |
HAV NoV (GI, GII) |
484 | 484 | 0 | N/A | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Frozen- cut fruits (SB3216 & SB3088) |
HAV NoV (GI, GII) |
558 | 558 | 0 | N/A | All satisfactory |
2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Plant-based RTE sausages / burgers (SB3094) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella S. aureus Generic E. coli |
753 | 753 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Plant-based Raw sausages / burgers (SB3095) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
487 | 484 | 3 | 0 | I=Generic E. coli (3) |
2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Imported tahini (FS358R & SB3099) |
Salmonella | 256 | 253 | N/A | 3 | U=Salmonella (3) |
2021/2022 | Guacamole (SB3113) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
299 | 299 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Herb paste (SB3116) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
28 | 28 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Seaweed salad (SB3117) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
290 | 290 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | Domestic oysters (SB3219) |
HAV NoV (GI, GII) |
132 | 126 | 6 | N/A | I=NoV (GI and GII) (3) I=Nov (GII) (3) |
2021/2022 | Imported oysters (SB3220) |
HAV NoV (GI, GII) |
52 | 23 | 29 | N/A | I=NoV (GI) (8) I=NoV (GII) (8) I=NoV (GI and GII) (13) |
2021/2022 | Arctic surf clams (SB3118) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella Generic E. coli |
55 | 55 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2021/2022 | RTE meat sausages (SB3213) |
L. monocytogenes Salmonella S. aureus Generic E. coli |
285 | 284 | 1 | 0 | I=Generic E. coli |
2021/2022 | Raw shelled nuts (SB3119) |
Salmonella E. coli O157 Generic E. coli |
494 | 494 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
2020/2021 2021/2022 |
Powdered infant formula (FS360R & SB3100) |
Salmonella (2021-2022 only) Cronobacter Enterobacteriaceae |
267 | 266 | 1 | 0 | I=Enterobacteriaceae |
2021/2022 | Baby food in retort pouches (SB3214) |
Commercial sterility | 186 | 186 | 0 | 0 | All satisfactory |
Total (%) | - | - | 18,811 | 18,654 (99.2) | 146 (0.8) | 11 (0.06) | - |
What is done with the survey results
All results are used to:
- inform risk management decisions
- support program design and re-design
All investigative and unsatisfactory results triggered appropriate follow-up actions such as:
- on site visit of the manufacturer
- follow-up with the importer
- review of hygiene and sanitation procedures
- review of production and distribution records
- review of previous laboratory test results
- additional sampling and testing
- food recalls
Can I access the survey data
All of the results reported herein are considered preliminary, as the targeted survey are still ongoing. Therefore, the data will only be accessible to the public on the Open Government portal following the publication of the final report or scientific publication.
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