Analysis of the incidence of foreign bodies in european foods

Jozef Čapla, Peter Zajác, Martina Fikselová, Alica Bobková, Ľubomír Belej, Veronika Janeková

Analysis of the incidence of foreign bodies in european foods

Číslo: Special issue/2019/2020
Periodikum: Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
DOI: 10.15414/jmbfs.2019.9.special.370-375

Klíčová slova: Rapid alert system for food and feed (RASFF), foreign bodies, physical hazards, european foods

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Anotace: This paper contains a comprehensive review of different types of foreign matter reported in Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed

(RASFF) during the period 2016 – 2018. It provides information on incidents of foreign matter contamination discussed and mined in
terms of types of foreign bodies, food products involved and geographic distribution within indicated European regions. By analysing
the presence of foreign bodies in different European regions (Eastern, Northern, Southern, Western Europe), we found, by means of
statistical evaluation, that there were differences in some of the data obtained with respect to the country reporting a foreign body. We
found that plastic, glass and metal were the most commonly reported in Western Europe, pests and rubber in Northern Europe. As far as
food commodities are concerned, bakery and confectionery products, fruit and vegetables and convenience foods were most frequently
reported and the notifications came most often from Western Europe. Notifications from this part of Europe were made with regard to
other monitored commodities as well. Regarding the notification type, the most frequent one was an alert and, in the case of a risk
decision, serious risk constituted the largest part.