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New Zealand – Shellfish biotoxin warning for part of Bay of Plenty

MPI

New Zealand Food Safety (NZFS) is advising the public not to collect or consume shellfish gathered from an area of the Bay of Plenty due to the presence of paralytic shellfish toxins.

“Routine tests on tuatua from Waihi Beach have shown levels of paralytic shellfish toxins more than double the safe limit,” says NZFS deputy director-general Vincent Arbuckle.

The warning extends from the southern end of Pauanui Beach down to the entrance of Tauranga Harbour, by Mount Maunganui. The warning also includes Tauranga Harbour.

“Please do not gather and eat shellfish from this area because anyone doing so could get sick.

“Affected shellfish include bivalve shellfish such as mussels, oysters, tuatua, pipi, toheroa, cockles and scallops, as well as pūpū (cat’s eyes) and Cook’s turban. Kina are still safe to eat.

“It’s also important to know that cooking the shellfish does not remove the toxin.”

Symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning usually appear within 10 minutes to 3 hours of eating and may include:

  • numbness and a tingling (prickly feeling) around the mouth, face, hands, and feet
  • difficulty swallowing or breathing
  • dizziness and headache
  • nausea and vomiting
  • diarrhoea
  • paralysis and respiratory failure and, in severe cases, death.

Pāua, crab and crayfish may still be eaten if the gut has been completely removed prior to cooking, as toxins accumulate in the gut. If the gut is not removed, its contents could contaminate the meat during the cooking process. Finfish are not affected by this public health warning, but we advise gutting the fish and discarding the liver before cooking.

NZFS has had no notifications of associated illness.

If anyone becomes ill after eating shellfish from an area where a public health warning has been issued, phone Healthline for advice on 0800 61 11 16, or seek medical attention immediately. You are also advised to contact your nearest public health unit and keep any leftover shellfish in case it can be tested.

“NZFS is monitoring shellfish in the region and will notify the public of any changes to the situation, says Mr Arbuckle.

Commercially harvested shellfish – sold in shops and supermarkets or exported – is subject to strict water and flesh monitoring programmes by NZFS to ensure they are safe to eat.

For further information and general enquiries, call MPI on 0800 00 83 33 or email info@mpi.govt.nz

For media enquiries, contact the media team on 029 894 0328.

France – Smoked mackerel fillet Provençal style – Smoked by us – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov France

Product Category
Food
Product subcategory
Prepared meals and snacks
Product brand name
Smoked by us
Model names or references
Smoked mackerel fillet Provençal style
Product identification
GTIN Batch
0225292000000 see list of products in attachment
List of products
POSTER_REMINDER_PPNP_Smoked_mackerel.pdfAttachment
Packaging
Under a vacuum
Start/End of marketing date
From 10/10/2024 to 10/30/2024
Storage temperature
Product to be kept in the refrigerator
Health mark
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Additional information
Smoked Mackerel Fillet Provençal Style – Product Smoked by our Pros. EAN Code: 02252920XXXXX (the last digits are variable) BBD: Between 10/10/24 and 12/11/24
Geographic area of ​​sale
Supermarkets Match of the cities, Armentières – Ars sur Moselle – Bavay – Bitche – Calais (Place d’armes) – Calonne-Ricouart – Charleville Mézières – Cucq – Cysoing – Douai (rue du Kiosque and rue de Warenghien) – Doullens – Dunkirk (Rosendael) – Grenay – Halluin – Lambersart (avenue de Dunkerque and rue du Bourg) – Lille (rue Solferino and Moulins district) – Longwy – Loos – Nancy (avenue du XXè Corps) – Oignies – Pont à Mousson – Saint Avold – Strasbourg (Robertsau) – Selestat – Villeneuve d’Ascq (rue du 8 mai) – Villers les Nancy
Distributors
Supermarkets Match of the cities, Armentières – Ars sur Moselle – Bavay – Bitche – Calais (Place d’Armes) – Calonne-Ricouart – Charleville Mézières – Cucq – Cysoing – Douai (rue du Kiosque and rue de Warenghien) – Doullens – Dunkirk (Rosendael) – Grena