Dsp

  • Posted: August 10th, 2011 - 3:20am by Doug Powell

    In another case of government-types burying the lede, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency on Sunday warned consumers not to eat certain B.C. mussels.

    Half-way through the press release, CFIA stated, “There have been reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these mussels.”

    Yesterday, News1130 reported the number of people sick from a bad batch of mussels from Salt Spring Island is now up to 50.

    Doctor Eleni Galanis with the BC Centre for Disease Control says they may be contaminated with Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning biotoxin or DSP.

    "Unfortunately, it's not a toxin that can be denatured or killed by cooking so even though the mussels have been well cooked, people can still become ill."

    The affected mussels were harvested by Island Sea Farms Inc. from the harvest location “Area: BC 13, Sub Area: 15”or “BC 13-15” between July 19 and August 2, 2011.

    The following mussels are affected by this alert:

    Saltspring Island Mussels
    Aquacultured Edulis Mussels
    5 lbs (2.27 kg)
    All lots up to and including Lot # 289; all harvest dates up to and including August 2, 2011 (2011AU02)
    Albion Fisheries Ltd
    Mussel N/Shell Saltspring Isl
    5 lbs
    All harvest dates up to and including August 4, 2011 (8/04/2011)
    Pacific Rim Shellfish Corp.
    Mussels or Gallo Mussels
    Various weights
    All harvest dates up to and including July 31, 2011
    Albion
    SSI Mussels
    Various weights
    Ship dates of July 20 to August 4, 2011 inclusive
    B & C Food
    Mussels
    Various weights
    Processing dates of July 20 to August 4, 2011 inclusive

    Retailers and restaurants are advised to check the tags or labels on mussel packages or with their supplier to determine if they have the affected product.
     

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