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Should We Be Worried About Tapeworms? Eh.

salmonsushi_lfl16.jpgGet on your Food Is Scary hat: Scientific American posits that tapeworms are on the rise — using as anecdotal evidence the case of the be-tapewormed Anthony Franz who claims he swallowed his unfriendly parasite while eating at Shaw's Crab House. Whether or not Franz's allegation of Shaw's responsibility holds water, SciAm notes that there has been a rise in reports of city folk playing host to Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense, a tapeworm found in salmon, and therefore salmon sushi and tartare — a hospital in Japan reported 14 cases in 2008, as opposed to just 3 in 2000, while a previous rate of zero cases in North America has increased since 2006 to whatever number SciAm means when they say cases have been "popping up." [SciAm, via Food Chain]

Previously: Tapeworm Shenanigans

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  • A similar claim was made by Gourmet magazine several months ago. Something about raw salmon needing to be frozen at a certain temperature for certain period of time to kill off the commonly found tapeworm. Not to lend any tenability to the suit against Shaw's, the "Eh." in the headline of this article seems a bit flippant for a scenario that sounds very plausible.

    By Anonymous on 06/13/2009 at 3:43 PM

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