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FDA Warns Consumers Not to Eat Certain Mussel Products from Bantry Bay SeafoodDate: 9/15/2008
Reason: They may be contaminated with azaspiracid toxins, a group of naturally occurring marine toxins known to cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps.
Distribution: Nationwide
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers against eating certain frozen cooked mussel products made by Bantry Bay Seafoods, imported from Ireland, because they may be contaminated with azaspiracid toxins, a group of naturally occurring marine toxins known to cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps. Azaspiracid toxins are odorless, tasteless, and cannot be destroyed or neutralized by freezing or cooking, including boiling. Individuals who have experienced gastrointestinal symptoms such as those noted above after eating any of the products listed below should consult their health care professional. Symptoms typically occur within hours of consumption and persist for two to three days. In July, two people in Washington state became ill after eating the company's "Mussels in a Garlic Butter Sauce." FDA tested unopened product from the same production lot and found that it contained the azaspiracid toxins. Consumers should throw out the following Bantry Bay Seafood frozen cooked products with "Best before end" dates ranging from January 23, 2009, to November 15, 2009:
The "Best before end" dates are displayed on the side of the box in the following format: MM:DD:YY. Products to be thrown out are marked with dates 01:23:09 through 11:15:09. These products are sold frozen in 1 pound cardboard packages in stores throughout the United States. The FDA also recommends that retailers and foodservice operators remove these products, and any food in which these products were used as an ingredient, from sale or service. Azaspiracid toxins were an unknown marine toxin until 1995, when they were identified and linked to an outbreak of foodborne illnesses associated with consumption of Irish shellfish. The toxins have since been identified in other shellfish from the west coast of Europe. They have never been detected in shellfish harvested from U.S. waters. For more information on food safety, please visit the Web site for FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition at: http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/list.html. Other Food Contamination Recalls and Alerts of InterestDate: 9/16/2008 Reason: FDA officials are investigating whether or not infant formula manufactured in China is being sold in specialty markets which serve the Asian community. Distribution: Nationwide Date: 11/12/2008 Reason: Barber Foods Company, a Portland, Maine, establishment, is recalling approximately 41,415 pounds of frozen stuffed chicken products that may contain foreign materials, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced today. Distribution: Nationwide. Date: 9/16/2008 Reason: The pet food is being voluntarily recalled because of potential contamination with Salmonella serotypeSchwarzengrund. Distribution: Within the United States Date: 9/15/2008 Reason: It has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Distribution: Nationwide. Date: 9/16/2008 Reason: The recall was initiated because a mixer part (metal spring) may have entered the dough. Distribution: Wegmans’ stores located in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia and Maryland. Date: 9/15/2008 Reason: Nestlé Prepared Foods Company, a Mt. Sterling, Ky., establishment, is recalling approximately 215,660 pounds of frozen stuffed pepperoni pizza sandwich products that may contain foreign materials. Distribution: Nationwide |
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