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Fish Recall Hits East Coast Over Fears Of Botulism

Fish Recall Hits East Coast Over Fears of Botulism

FDA Issues Urgent Warning to Consumers and Retailers

Recalled Products: Cold Smoked Capelin, Oysters, and Clams Distributed to East Coast Establishments

In an urgent public health alert, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a widespread fish recall affecting the East Coast due to potential contamination with Clostridium botulinum, the bacteria responsible for botulism. The FDA has advised consumers, restaurants, and food retailers to refrain from consuming or distributing certain products, including cold smoked capelin from North Fish USA, oysters from specific Florida waters, and bay clams harvested from certain areas.

Potential Health Risks

Botulism is a severe and potentially fatal form of food poisoning caused by the ingestion of botulinum toxin. This toxin can lead to respiratory failure, muscle paralysis, and even death. While cooking can destroy the Botulinum toxin, cold smoked fish products like capelin pose a specific risk as they undergo a cold smoking process that doesn't eliminate the bacteria.

Distribution and Affected Areas

The recalled fish products have been distributed to various retailers along the East Coast, and the FDA is urging consumers to check the labels of any cold smoked capelin they may have purchased. The affected oysters and bay clams were harvested from specific water bodies in Florida and may have been sold in restaurants or purchased directly by consumers.

Consumer Actions

If you have purchased any of the recalled products, the FDA advises taking the following immediate steps:

  • Do not consume the products.
  • Dispose of them immediately.
  • Contact the store where you purchased the products for a refund or replacement.
  • Contact your healthcare provider if you have consumed any of the recalled products and are experiencing symptoms.

Restaurants and food retailers are also obligated to discard any recalled products and refrain from serving or selling them to customers.

FDA Investigation and Ongoing Efforts

The FDA is actively investigating the source of the contamination and is working closely with state health departments and industry partners to ensure the safety of seafood products. The agency will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.


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