Mussels Food Poisoning

Mussels Food Poisoning

Mussels can be a source of food poisoning from. Food poisoning in mussels is most commonly known as shellfish poisoning. Shellfish poisoning can occur after eating clams, mussels, oysters, scallops, cockles, starfish, and crustaceans that contain toxins during a red tide.

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FDA has issued an alert regarding certain mussels from Newfoundland, Canada, due to potential contamination. The affected mussels were harvested by Allen’s Fisheries, Ltd. and distributed to various states, including Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.

On 3/1/2024, the New Jersey Department of … See More
Health advised the FDA of an outbreak of illness associated with consumption of certain mussels. The FDA's warning pertains to mussels harvested on February 7, 2024 (Julian date 24038), from harvest area AQ # 15 Newfoundland, with a final harvest date of February 18, 2024 (Julian date 24049). The mussels were shipped to distributors on or around February 21, 2024 (Julian Date 24052).

Restaurants and retailers should not serve or sell the potentially contaminated mussels. Restaurants and retailers should dispose of any products by throwing them in the garbage or contacting their distributors to arrange for return and destruction. Consumers should not eat the potentially contaminated mussels. Consumers who have symptoms should contact their health care provider to report their symptoms and receive care. 

If you or a loved one are harmed or experiencing any symptoms, it is important to report it. Reporting can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and enable better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.

Source: www.fda.gov
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#bishopville #southcarolina #us

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Sakana Sushi, South Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV, USA

1 month ago reported by user-ytdnc811

Ate at Sakana Sushi 2/27/24 at around 7pm. Had food poisoning symptoms starting today at 2/28/24 including vomiting, diarrhea, and nausea. Boyfriend not experiencing symptoms. Only difference in what we ate is I had uni nigiri, oysters, summer crunch roll, baked mussels, edamame, and shishito peppers. My … See More
suspicion is on either the oysters or uni.  | Symptoms: Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting
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#lasvegas #nevada #us #baked #mussels #oysters #roll

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Closure Date: 02/16/2024

Violations:
- High Priority - Employee washed hands with cold water. -Observed employee turn on cold water handle and wash hands. **Warning**

- High Priority - Establishment open and serving food to the public in the presence of an imminent health hazard. **Warning**

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High Priority - Raw animal food not separated from ready-to-eat food during preparation. Raw shell eggs stored behind carrots. **Warning**

- High Priority - Raw animal food stored over/not properly separated from ready-to-eat food. -Raw fish over crab salad in walk in cooler. -Raw chicken over cooked chicken. **Corrected On-Site** **Warning**

- High Priority - Shell eggs in use or stored with cracks or broken shells. See stop sale. -1. **Warning**

- High Priority - Single-use gloves not changed as needed after changing tasks or when damaged or soiled. -Employee rinsed dish and then worked with food. **Warning**

- High Priority - Stop Sale issued due to food not being in a wholesome, sound condition. -Onion rings 1/2 pound. -Plantains 2 lbs. -Chicken on stick 25 pieces. -Eggrolls 30 pieces. -Chicken wings 15 pieces. -Crab Rangoon 30 pieces. -French fries 1/2 pound. -Chicken nuggets 2 pounds. -Fish 30 pieces. -Mushrooms 20 pieces. -Stuffed shrimp 10 pieces. -Baked cheese crab 1/2 pound. -Cheese pizza whole pie. -Pigs in a blanket 20 pieces. -Mussels 10 pieces. -Crawfish 30 pieces. -Shrimp 50 pieces. -Pudding 1/2 pan. -Jello 1/2 pan. -Pears 1/2 can. -Peaches 1/2 can. -Pineapple full pan. -Pineapple 10 pieces. -Oranges 20 pieces. -White fish 4 pieces. -Ham 4 pieces. -Teriyaki chicken 1/2 pound. -Honey chicken 2 pounds. -Clams 2 pounds. -Mixed vegetables 2 pounds. -Mushroom soup 1/2 gallon. -Egg soup 1 gallon. -Chicken wings 30 pieces. -Fried dumplings 40 pieces. -Potatoes 1/2 pound. -Fried rice 1/2 pound. -Cut lettuce 1 pound. -Caesar salad 1 pound. -Seafood salad 1 pound. -Crab meat salad 1/2 pound. -Broccoli salad 2 pounds. -Pasta salad 1 pound. -Coffee cake 30 pieces. -Macaroons 30 pieces. -Ice cream 8 gallons. -Sushi rolls 200 rolls. -Raw beef 4 pounds. -Chicken 2 pounds. -Crab meat 2 pounds. -Sprouts 1 pound. -Onions 1 pound. -Noodles 2 pounds. **Warning**

- High Priority - Toxic substance/chemical improperly stored. Bleach by lemon juice at sushi bar. **Corrected On-Site** **Warning**

- High Priority - Wiping cloth solution exceeding the maximum concentration allowed stored in a location that could result in the cross contamination of food, equipment, utensils, linens, single-service, or single-use articles. Chl 200 ppm. **Warning**

Source: Florida Department of Health
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#primantibrothersdeli #leesburg #florida #us

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Closure Date: 01/22/2024

Violations:
- High Priority - Raw animal food stored over/not properly separated from ready-to-eat food. Raw scollops stored over cooked rice and cooked vegetables in the reach in cooler on the cook line. Chef removed the scollops. **Warning**

- High Priority - Rodent activity … See More
present as evidenced by rodent droppings found. Observed approximately 30 rodent droppings on the floor under shelves in the 1st floor dry storage area. Observed approximately 50 rodent droppings in a box of plates in the first floor dry storage area. The kitchen is located on the 2nd floor of the establishment, there are both food products, glassware, plates and single service items in the 1st floor dry storage area. **Warning**

- High Priority - Stop Sale issued due to food not being in a wholesome, sound condition. No shell tags for fresh mussels stored in the reach in cooler on the cook line. Chef discarded the mussels. Commercially processed reduced oxygen packaged Mahi stored in the walk-in cooler not removed from the packaging after thawing. **Warning**

Source: Florida Department of Health
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#sarasota #florida #us

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Report date: Jan 23, 2024
14. Required records available: shellstock tags, parasite destruction
- comments: observed clams and mussels on site with no shellstock tags. Instructed manager to acquire shellstock tags for clams and mussels and keep them on site for 90 days. The manager discarded 8 … See More
clams and 8 pounds of mussels ($70). A priority foundation violation 7-38-005 citation was issued.

22. Proper cold holding temperatures
- comments: observed tcs foods held at inadequate temperatures ranging from 45-47 f. Instructed manager to ensure all cold tcs foods are stored at 41 f and below. The manager discarded 1/2 pound sliced tomatoes and 1/4 pound sausage. Priority violation 7-38-005 citation was issued.

25. Consumer advisory provided for raw/undercooked food
- comments: observed no consumer advisory reminder and disclosure statement on menu. Instructed manager to provide. Priority foundation violation 7-38-005 no citation issued.

38. Insects, rodents, & animals not present
- comments: observed 10 rodent droppings in the dry storage area of the facility. Instructed manager to service all areas affected by pests. Priority foundation violation 7-38-020(a) citation issued.

49. Non-food/food contact surfaces clean
- comments: observed interior of ice machine with calcium build up. Instructed manager to clean.

51. Plumbing installed; proper backflow devices
- comments: observed leaking from bottom pipes of 3 compartment sink when water is drained. Instructed manager to repair sink.

55. Physical facilities installed, maintained & clean
- comments: observed hole in ceiling above mop sink with water leaking out. Instructed manager to repair.

Source: chicago.gov
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#raw #undercooked #rodents #chicago #illinois #us

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Closure Date: 01/03/2024

Violations:
- High Priority - Non-food grade paper/paper towel used as liner for food container. Observed non food grade paper towel in contact with food in walk in cooler. Educated operator on proper storage and operator removed paper towels. **Corrected On-Site** **Warning**

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Priority - Raw animal foods not properly separated from each other in holding unit based upon minimum required cooking temperature. Observed raw chicken over raw beef and mussels in walk in cooler. Operator moved for proper storage. **Corrected On-Site** **Warning**

- High Priority - Roach activity present as evidenced by live roaches found. Observed six live roaches under cook line coolers. **Warning**

Source: Florida Department of Health
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#naples #florida #us

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