Felixstowe: Tongue-eating parasites found at port in container of fish meant for human consumption

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Felixstowe: Tongue-eating parasites found at port in container of fish meant for human consumption
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Although the parasite was not a risk to humans, health experts said the batch of fish was below expected standards.

Tongue-eating parasites have been found in a container of sea bream that was refused entry at a UK port.

A container of fish that was meant for human consumption underwent a routine health check by the Suffolk Coastal Port Health Authority as it arrived in Felixstowe.The organism feeds off the fish by replacing its tongue. The health authority said although the parasite was not a risk to human health the batch of fish was below expected standards.Danut Cazacu, an official veterinary surgeon at SCPHA who discovered the health hazard, said:"Investigations are carried out at our discretion, so when we detect something is wrong, we can have more of the consignment unloaded for further examination.

"After checking more cartons, it was apparent that most of the sea bream were infested, so we denied the consignment's entry into the UK.

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