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The FDA has analysed samples of the puffer fish and confirm that it does contain potentially life-threatening levels of tetrodotoxin.
The product was imported into the US by the California-based Hong Chang Corp, of Santa Fe Springs.
While the FDA allows puffer fish to be imported into the US, it is only under strict terms to minimize the risk of the fish being toxic. These mislabelled puffer fish were not imported under these terms and the FDA is currently chasing all imports from the Chinese supplier.
Two people in Chicago became ill after eating soup made with the fish. One was taken to hospital.
Consumers should neither eat nor handle the fish but throw it away. The tetrodotoxin could be either on the fish skin or in the flesh. Consumers are advised to wash their hands thoroughly if they handle the fish.
Tetrodotoxin is not destroyed by cooking or freezing... ...more...