Outbreaks of diarrhoea associated with butterfish in Victoria

Authors

  • Joy E Gregory OzFoodNet-Victoria, Communicable Diseases Section, Department of Human Services, GPO Box 4157, VIC 3000

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2002.26.38

Keywords:

escolar, butterfish, foodborne illness, outbreaks

Abstract

In the last 3 years the Department of Human Services in Victoria has recorded 3 outbreaks of gastroenteritis believed to be associated with onsumption of ‘butterfish’. In Victoria, escolar (Lepidocybium flavobrunneum and Ruvettus pretiosus) and rudderfish (Centrolophus sp.) are commonly marketed under the name ‘butterfish’. True butterfish, (Scatophagus species) is caught as a by-catch in seine nets and traps in the shallows of northern Australia and is very unlikely to be available in any of the southern states of Australia. This short report summarises the three Victorian outbreaks.

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References

Yearsley GK, Last PR, Ward RD. Australian Seafood Handbook: an identification guide to domestic species. CSIRO Marine Research; February 2002.

Berman P, Harley EH, Spark AA, Keriorrhoea - the passage of oil per rectum - after ingestion of marine wax esters. S Afr Med J 1981;59:791-792.

Seafood Services Victoria Inc. What is butterfish, what is escolar, what is rudderfish? Information sheet.

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Published

01/09/02

How to Cite

Gregory, Joy E. 2002. “Outbreaks of Diarrhoea Associated With Butterfish in Victoria”. Communicable Diseases Intelligence 26 (September):439-40. https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2002.26.38.

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