SINGAPORE - The Norwegian Seafood Council has assured consumers in Singapore that fresh Norwegian Atlantic salmon on sale here do not have the bacteria listeria monocytogenes, which can cause infection, including diarrhoea.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - The Norwegian Seafood Council has assured consumers in Singapore that fresh Norwegian Atlantic salmon on sale here do not have the bacteria listeria monocytogenes, which can cause infection, including diarrhoea.
Said its director of Southeast-Asia, Mr Asbjørn Warvik Rørtveit:"As the batch has been identified and correcting measures are already being carried out, consumers can be sure that the vast majority of fresh Norwegian Atlantic Salmon currently in the marketplace is not affected at all and should be considered perfectly safe to eat, both raw and cooked."
Mr Rørtveit said the Norwegian Seafood Council is aware of the recall, and was informed by the Singapore importer"that the small strain of listeria monocytogenes found is limited to a specific batch".
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