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Norwegian Salmon Recalled For Being Contaminated With Diarrhoea-Inducing Bacteria

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Attention, salmon-lovers! 

According to Channel NewsAsia, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) stated on Wednesday (31st July) that it would be recalling Atlantic salmon from Norway.

The company that imports these fish to Singapore, Yu Fish, was informed of a bacterial contamination by its supplier in Norway.

Norwegian Salmon Is Being Recalled For Containing Diarrhoea-Causing Bacteria - World Of Buzz

Source: rebecca saw

SFA revealed that listeria monocytogenes bacteria was found in this contaminated supply of salmon, saying,

“Consumers who have purchased Atlantic salmon from Norway are advised to cook the salmon thoroughly before consumption.”

“Those who are unsure if the salmon they purchased are affected can approach the retail outlet from which the purchase was made to check.”

The batch number of the affected salmon is#6751 and the plant number was F430, according to SFA.

According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Listeria monocytogenes is a bacteria that causes a serious infection called Listeriosis, the symptoms of which include fever, diarrhoea, and muscle aches. Listeriosis can be dangerous for pregnant women, as it can lead to miscarriages, premature birth, or a life-threatening infection of the newborn.

In light of the dangers of contracting Listeriosis, the public has been advised to good hygiene when handling their food items, like thoroughly washing hands after handling raw meat.

Meanwhile, it is unclear if this contamination has affected Norwegian salmon imported to Malaysia, so stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. 

 

Also read: Health Officials Warn Public As Salmon Found Infected With Japanese Broad Tapeworms

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