- North Fish USA recalls 9-ounce Cold Smoked Capelin packages.
- Potential contamination with Clostridium botulinum detected.
- Consumers should return or safely dispose of the product.
North Fish USA is recalling its 9-ounce packages of Cold Smoked Capelin due to potential botulism contamination.
The issue was discovered during a routine inspection by New York agriculture officials, who found that the fish may harbor Clostridium botulinum spores. This bacteria can lead to severe food poisoning, even if the product appears normal.
Botulism Scare Leads to Massive Recall of Cold Smoked Capelin
The FDA advises consumers to return the recalled fish to the point of purchase for a full refund. If returning the product is not feasible, it should be discarded safely to prevent access by pets or children. While no illnesses have been reported, the recall underscores the importance of heeding safety warnings and seeking medical attention if symptoms of botulism arise.
Inspection by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets revealed that the uneviscerated fish might contain harmful spores. Consumers are advised to return the affected packages for a full refund or safely dispose of them. The recall aims to prevent any potential health risks associated with consuming the contaminated fish.
Symptoms of botulism include weakness, dizziness, difficulty speaking, and trouble swallowing. More severe signs can involve breathing difficulties and muscle weakness. The FDA’s guidance emphasizes the importance of returning the product or discarding it properly to avoid potential health issues.
Currently, no illnesses have been reported related to this recall. The recall serves as a precautionary measure to ensure public safety and prevent any possible outbreaks of botulism.
This recall highlights the crucial role of food safety inspections and consumer vigilance in preventing potentially deadly foodborne illnesses. It’s essential to follow recall instructions carefully and seek medical help if any symptoms of botulism develop.
“Botulism, which can be fatal, can cause general weakness, dizziness, double-vision and trouble with speaking or swallowing.”