Abstract

Vibrio parahaemolyticus (VP) typically cause an inflammatory diarrheal syndrome in people who eat undercooked shellfish. Accordingly, U.S. FDA regulations mandate bacteriological monitoring of shellfish; a concentration of fewer than 10,000 VP organisms per gram of meat is considered nonpathogenic. A widespread outbreak of VP gastroenteritis, caused by …

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