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Updated · Food Safety Magazine · Jul 2
EFSA, ECDC Tie Ukrainian Noodles to 106 Salmonella Cases in 14 Countries
Updated
Updated · Food Safety Magazine · Jul 2

EFSA, ECDC Tie Ukrainian Noodles to 106 Salmonella Cases in 14 Countries

3 articles · Updated · Food Safety Magazine · Jul 2

Summary

  • 106 confirmed Salmonella Stanley cases across 13 EU/EEA countries and the UK have been linked to flavored instant noodles from a single Ukrainian producer, with illnesses dating back to November 2025.
  • 49 patients were hospitalized, and children were hit hardest: 33 confirmed cases were in children under 10, with investigators saying some ate the noodles and seasoning dry instead of cooking them.
  • WGS analysis matched human cases to noodle samples collected in Germany and Lithuania, strengthening evidence that chicken-flavored and hot chicken-flavored products were the outbreak vehicle.
  • Testing also found other Salmonella serovars in products from the same manufacturer, suggesting multiple contaminated ingredients or contamination points rather than a single event.
  • Recalls and warnings have been issued in several countries, but EFSA and ECDC said the contamination source remains unknown and long-shelf-life products may still be in homes.

Insights

A factory's noodles sparked a European alert. How can we trust the safety of internationally sourced convenience foods?
Multiple salmonella strains were found at one producer. Is this noodle outbreak a sign of a much larger food safety crisis?