The Auckland Regional Public Health Service (ARPHS) is investigating incidents involving gastroenteritis linked to the consumption of raw Pacific Oysters and the grower has recalled potentially affected product.
ARPHS Medical Officer of Health, Dr Greg Simmons says, “We have become aware of a number of people displaying symptoms consistent with norovirus infection in the past two weeks. The common link between cases was the consumption of raw Pacific oysters. The oysters were farmed by Pakihi Marine Farms Ltd.”
“Pakihi Marine Farms are to be commended for their prompt action. They have fully co-operated with our investigation and have ceased harvesting from the implicated growing sites and any remaining implicated batches of oysters have been recalled or held.”
Tests on the remaining oysters have confirmed norovirus contamination. “Until we identify the source of contamination we are taking a precautionary approach, and all implicated Clevedon Coast Oyster product, fresh and frozen, harvested between 30 June and 18 July is being recalled.” said Dr Simmons.
There is other product on the market currently that is not affected. People can find details of the recalled batches at http://www.nzfsa.govt.nz/recalls/consumers.htm
Diarrhoea and vomiting are the main features of norovirus infection. Norovirus is a relatively common virus in the community and can be spread directly from person to person. Practising good hand hygiene is an easy but a very effective way to prevent infection.
For more information contact:
Dr Greg Simmons