Recent spike in CFP cases in British Virgin Islands

Fish poisonings caused by ciguatera toxin are reported intermittently across most tropical and subtropical regions, however a sudden spike in cases in the Caribbean territory earlier this month has prompted an alert from health authorities. The national BVI epidemiologist warned against ‘eating the head, skin, intestines and roe of coral reef fish’ due to their ‘higher concentrations of toxins’. Earlier this year, a similar CFP alert was issued in Saipan. Food Safety News reports that ‘researchers at the Institute of Natural Products and Agrobiology (IPNA-CSIC) are working on a Ciguatera vaccine’. Read more.

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