Nearly 400 Now Sick from Tainted Tuna in Sushi

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Nearly 400 people in 27 states and the District of Columbia have now been sickened by an outbreak of two rare strains of salmonella detected in raw tuna products used in sushi and other dishes, health officials said.

Some 390 have become ill and 47 have been hospitalized, up from 316 confirmed infections and 37 hospitalizations in May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed. No deaths have been reported.

The outbreak includes 14 people sickened by salmonella Nchanga and 376 people sickened by salmonella Bareilly, both rare strains of the foodborne pathogen. The culprit has been identified as raw Nakaochi Scrape tuna product produced by Moon Marine USA Corp. of Cupertino, Calif.

In April, Moon Marine recalled 58,828 pounds of the frozen tuna product. It wasn't for sale to individual customers, but may have been used to make sushi, sashimi, ceviche and similar dishes in restaurants and grocery stores.

The numbers of new cases have declined substantially since the peak of the outbreak in April, CDC officials said. Illnesses may continue, however, because some food establishments may be unaware that they received recalled product and continue to serve the raw yellowfin tuna scraped from the backbone of the fish. It has a long shelf life.

Seattle food safety lawyer Bill Marler has called on the federal Food and Drug Administration to release the names of all restaurants and other outlets where the contaminated product was distributed. FDA officials did not immediately respond to questions about the action.


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i dont know i like sushi but i just cant bring myself around to fucking with the packaged kind you get from the grocery stores
 
Half these sistas i meet these days be telling me about going to have sushi.

tried that shyt a few years ago.

ill pass.cooked food for me please.yes and i know there are different kinds.


i still say ill pass.
 
i dont know i like sushi but i just cant bring myself around to fucking with the packaged kind you get from the grocery stores

Yessir. One of the real reasons why I miss Savannah. Dudes go out to the fish market in the morning, I go eat that afternoon - my shit fresh.

...that's why I like to cook my sushi well done :rolleyes:

Where is that squinty eyed picture of Fry when you need it?
 
Damn I just dodged a bullet, I had a grilled tuna steak sandwich instead of Sushi yesterday.

So seafood on the West Coast is tainted, the gulf is tainted, Chesapeake is tainted, everywhere else along the East where they put up Nuclear Power Plants is not recommended for fishing. We have to rely on imports for seafood now?
 
Eating fresh wasabi and sushi prepared with rice vinegar cuts down on the bacteria. Interesting that the CDC doesn't mention that. I like to know where these people are getting there sushi from and if it is being prepared by a trained professional sushi chef.
 
Eating fresh wasabi and sushi prepared with rice vinegar cuts down on the bacteria. Interesting that the CDC doesn't mention that. I like to know where these people are getting there sushi from and if it is being prepared by a trained professional sushi chef.

Some of these places (grocery stores I mean) are using packaged/frozen seafood. That's what be killing me. If you got a person that demands fresh ingredients and knows what they are doing then you shouldn't have a problem.

The article even mentions the tuna as a 'product'. Probably getting the tuna, letting it sit, and then fixing it up for like "sushi", parts that go to Starkist, and other stuff.
 
Some of these places (grocery stores I mean) are using packaged/frozen seafood. That's what be killing me. If you got a person that demands fresh ingredients and knows what they are doing then you shouldn't have a problem.

The article even mentions the tuna as a 'product'. Probably getting the tuna, letting it sit, and then fixing it up for like "sushi", parts that go to Starkist, and other stuff.

I've been getting sushi from Publix at Camp Creek the last few years. Its fresh and the guy there will make whatever you want.

BTW are you from Savannah?
 
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