Recall of Raw Pacific Oysters from South Australia Due to Vibrio Parahaemolyticus Contamination (SFA)

SA Health* (South Australia) has issued an order to recall ready-to-eat raw Pacific oysters harvested from Coffin Bay from 4 September 2021 to 16 November 2021 due to Vibrio parahaemolyticus contamination.

2 As the implicated product harvested during the specified period was imported into Singapore, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has directed 3 importers, Angliss Singapore Pte Ltd, Evergreen Seafood Pte Ltd and Culina Pte Ltd to recall the product.

The recall has been completed by Angliss Singapore Pte Ltd and Culina Pte Ltd while the recall is ongoing for Evergreen Seafood Pte Ltd.


Posted by on Wednesday, November 24, 2021

3 Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a species of bacterium normally present in raw seafood, such as crustaceans and molluscan shellfish, due to natural contamination from the aquatic environment in the ocean.

Consumption of raw seafood with high levels of this bacteria can cause foodborne illnesses including fever, abdominal cramps and severe diarrhoea.

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4 Consumers who have purchased the implicated product are advised not to consume it.

Those who have consumed the implicated product and have concerns about their health should seek medical advice.

*SA Health is the brand name for the health portfolio of services and agencies under the Government of South Australia.

Issued by the Singapore Food Agency
24 November 2021

View Official Media Release HERE.