Allergies to Molluscs and specifically Scallops

From: Steve.Saunders@highlinerfoods.com
Date: Tue Jan 13 2004 - 11:16:58 PST

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    I'm finding references to food allergies to molluscs and specifically
    scallops to be rather scarce. Can anyone on Seafood@UCDavis provide some
    references? One source only refers to Octopus and Squid (as molluscs) in
    terms of a 4-group seafood allergen cluster analysis. See:

    http://www.allergyclinic.co.nz/guides/51.html

    >From a HACCP perspective, at what point must we ensure that the different
    seafood allergens (fish, shrimp and molluscs) remain separate? These
    animals swim together, eat each other and then we harvest them together.
    I've seen groundfish landed at shore plants with shrimp still dangling from
    their mouths as they move on conveyer belts to filleting. What is the
    "critical" point in seafood harvesting and processing at which we must
    separate the different seafood allergens to protect seafood-allergic
    consumers?

    Steve Saunders
    High Liner Foods Inc. Box 910, Lunenburg NS B0J 2C0 Canada
    Telephone 902-634-8811 Fax 902-634-4481
    http://www.highlinerfoods.com



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