Healthy People 2020 Reviews Progress on Food Safety Objectives
Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) to production of food safety
The Healthy
People 2020 initiative recently held a public webinar to update stakeholders on
progress toward food safety objectives.
Addressing
the goals to reduce infections from pathogens commonly transmitted through
food, the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
(CFSAN), cited new tools provided under the Food Safety Modernization Act
(FSMA). The mandatory recall authority was used twice in 2013 to remove Salmonella-tainted pet treats.
For Shiga
toxin-producing E. coli, the FSIS
tests a broader range of source products for ground beef, has instituted
sampling for 0:157 STECs, has incorporated new methodologies into outbreak
investigations, and proposed regulations to label products containing
mechanically tenderized beef. Also developing guidance for retail markets to
help reduce Listeria contamination and a possible retail enforcement strategy.
To address preventing an increase in the proportion of non
typhoidal Salmonella and Campylobacter jejuni isolates in humans
that are resistant to antimicrobial drugs, the FDA’s plan to phase out the use
of certain antibiotics in food animals.
A focus on
reducing severe allergic reactions to food among adults has led FDA to
modernize Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) to protect against allergen
cross-contact, develop improved methods for the accurate measurement
of allergens in complex foods, and tackle problematic food combinations such as
undeclared milk in dark chocolate. FSIS took steps to refocus inspectors’
attention to potentially allergenic ingredients and now believes it has made an
impact in reducing the number of recalls related to undeclared allergens.
And, to help increase the number of consumers following key food safety practices, FDA launched mobile-compatible versions of its site and FoodSafety.gov.
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