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Health Officials Warn Of Raw Oyster Consumption Dangers

POSTED: 4:24 pm PST December 12, 2007
UPDATED: 4:32 pm PST December 12, 2007

Eating raw oysters during the holiday season might be fashionable, but they're much safer if they're cooked, the county public health officer said Wednesday.

Oysters sometimes contain the bacteria Vibrio parahaemolyticus, which can cause gastrointestinal illness, Dr. Wilma Wooten said.

In healthy adults, the sickness can be minor. But older people and those with weakened immune systems could be at risk for more serious problems, Wooten said.

In serving oysters over the holidays, Wooten recommends:
  • Making sure the oysters come from a safe and approved source
  • Asking where the oysters were harvested
  • Purchasing oysters with closed shells
  • Keeping the oysters properly refrigerated to prevent bacterial growth
  • Washing hands after handling oysters
  • Boiling oysters until their shells open, then an additional three to five minutes

    "Thoroughly cooked oysters reduce the risk of illness from bacteria," Wooten said.


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