Risk assessment of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in seafood: interpretative summary and technical report
Microbiological Risk Assessment series 16
1 March 2011
| Report

Overview
Vibrio parahaemolyticus are common causes of diarrhoeal disease worldwide. These marine micro-organisms, native in estuarine waters globally, concentrate in the gut of filter-feeding molluscan shellfish, such as oysters, clams and mussels. Raw and undercooked seafood, including finfish, represent the principal vehicle of transmission to humans.
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WHO Team
Joint FAO/WHO Expert Meetings on Microbiological Risk Assessment (JEMRA),
Nutrition and Food Safety (NFS),
Standards & Scientific Advice on Food Nutrition (SSA)
Editors
World Health Organization & Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Number of pages
200
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978-92-4-154817-5