Skip to main content

Adopt Best Practices To Minimize Cronobacter & Salmonella Risks

While not a new concern, recalls due to Cronobacter and Salmonella have prompted the CDC to add Cronobacter to its national list of reportable conditions1 and the FDA to issue a call-to-action to suppliers and manufacturers2 to increase focus on risk mitigation efforts.

To meet this call-to-action, low-moisture manufacturers and suppliers of ingredients and raw materials are highly encouraged to adopt best-in-class quality processes to minimize risk of Cronobacter contamination, Salmonella, and other microbiological hazards.

 

The Recommendation

bioMérieux Solution


The Recommendation

bioMérieux Solution


The Recommendation

bioMérieux Solution


The Recommendation

bioMérieux Solution


The Recommendation

bioMérieux Solution

   

   

Want to minimize risk?

For more than 30 years, we have worked alongside food safety leaders to design and execute best-in-class testing protocols. Our alignment with FDA recommendations is one more way that we're empowering our partners to stay one step ahead and to ultimately help safeguard and protect our most vulnerable population.

Let's start working together to minimize the risk of Cronobacter, Salmonella, and other microbiological hazards in your facility. Fill out the short form below to get in touch with our experts. 

 

Please accept targeting cookies to allow content

References:

1. “Cronobacter to Be Added to the List of Nationally Noti able Diseases.” Food Safety RSS, Food Safety, 30 June 2023, www.food-safety.com/articles/8713-cronobacter-to-be-added-to-the-list-of-nationally-noti able-diseases.

2. FDA Letter Calling for Enhanced Safety Measures to the Powdered Infant ..., www.fda.gov/media/166044/download. Accessed 2 Nov. 2023.