B.C.-wide tuna recall due to elevated levels of histamine


By Elana Shepert/ Vancouver is Awesome
High levels of histamine in fish can cause an allergic-type reaction known as scombroid poisoning. Symptoms can include burning throat, diarrhea, dizziness, facial swelling, headache, vomiting and peppery taste in mouth.

Various tuna products are being recalled from the marketplace across British Columbia due to elevated levels of histamine.…

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March 3, 2020

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