Saturday, August 11, 2007

  Don't Catch This Fish

Seafood lovers may find their choices more limited at the supermarket after the Food and Drug Administration said some fish imported from China could be harmful. The government agency said that farm-raised fish from China being sold in the United States contained anti-bacterial drugs not approved for use in this country.

The FDA singled out popular seafood like shrimp and catfish, as well as basa, dace and eel. The levels of drugs found in the fish were low, but the FDA issued an "Import Alert" that gives the agency the authority to stop import shipments and test them for the drugs. Food companies are able to apply for exemptions if they meet certain criteria.

Trade between the U.S. and China has suffered this year after recalls affecting toys, automobile tires, laptop batteries and pet food.

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