 Chronobacter sarcozaki is an emerging and opportunistic foodborne pathogen that causes severe infantile diseases, such as meningitis, necrotizing enterocolitis, and septicemia. It has been reported in numerous countries around the world, including those in Africa. The most implicated source of the sea. Sarcozaki infection outbreaks across the globe has been the consumption of contaminated powdered infant formula. Chronobacter has many unique characteristics that contribute to its survival in harsh environments and transmission along the food chain from production to consumption. A potential foodborne disease outbreak caused by sea. Sarcozaki can increase the overall foodborne disease burden and hinder any progress in managing the overly strained public health situation in Africa. This article highlights the occurrence and prevalence of sea sarcozaki infections in Africa, emphasizing the need for strict adherence to food safety and control measures to prevent further spread of this pathogen. This article was offered by Ifini Michael Masi, Helen Onyeka, and Nabooese Darlington Najee. We are article.tv, links in the description below.