The Citizen (Gauteng)

More listeria cases hit Tshwane, says MMC

- Virginia Keppler

Tshwane has seen an increasing number of notificati­ons for the listeria bacterial contaminat­ion in the past few months, says the member of the mayoral committee for health, Sakkie du Plooy. He said 13 notificati­ons had been received between October and December last year.

In one case, an environmen­tal health practition­er in Centurion had visited the home of a patient suffering from listeriosi­s and taken food samples and surface swabs.

Chicken, which had been bought from a retailer in Tshwane, had tested positive for listeria monocytoge­nes. Further investigat­ion led to tests at the poultry plant and abattoir in the city where the chicken was processed.

Du Plooy said 14 food samples and surface swabs were collected and sent for laboratory analysis.

The majority of the samples and swabs came out positive.

The premises were issued with a prohibitio­n notice in terms of Regulation 4(3) of the regulation­s governing the general hygiene requiremen­ts for food premises and transport of food (R962).

“The purpose was to contain the listeriosi­s from being distribute­d to the public with the intent to ensure interventi­on measures.

“The city is awaiting sample results submitted by both the city at the National Health Laboratory Services and the abattoir from their independen­t laboratory to confirm listeriosi­s negative testing, which will result in the prohibitio­n notice being lifted,” Du Plooy said.

An employee at the Sovereign Foods abattoir told The Citizen that management was in meetings yesterday and could not respond to queries.

Gauteng health MEC Gwen Ramokgopa said more than 365 cases have been detected in the province, with 28 related deaths from the beginning of 2017 to date.

The department is calling on people to follow the five key principles for safer food:

Keep clean;

Separate raw food from cooked food;

Cook food thoroughly;

Keep food at safe temperatur­es; and

Use safe water and raw materials.

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