Williams Michelle, Hernandez-Jover Marta, Shamsi Shokoofeh
School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences & Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650, Australia.
Foods. 2020 Apr 7;9(4):448. doi: 10.3390/foods9040448.
It is not suggested that any country is intentionally exporting seafood which does not comply with Codex seafood-safety guidelines/codes/standards. However, with an open access resource such as fisheries, there is vast potential for errors to occur along convoluted supply chains, spanning multiple countries, which may negatively impact the safety of edible seafood products imported into Australia. Australian importation policy and inspection procedures are founded upon a bedrock of trust in the integrity, reliability and safety of the global seafood supply chain. In order for seafood imported to Australia to be considered safe the non-mandatory international health standards, governed by Codex Alimentarius, for seafood must be predicated upon the most efficacious methods and stringently governed by each exporting provenance. Currently, tests for zoonotic parasites are not applied to imported edible seafood products on arrival into Australia. Therefore, this critical analysis is aimed at discussing the effectiveness of current testing protocols for zoonotic parasites in edible seafood advised by Codex Alimentarius which may impact the safety of the product imported into Australia.
并非有人暗示任何国家故意出口不符合食品法典委员会海鲜安全准则/规范/标准的海鲜。然而,对于渔业这样的开放获取资源,在跨越多个国家的错综复杂的供应链中,出现错误的可能性很大,这可能会对进口到澳大利亚的可食用海鲜产品的安全产生负面影响。澳大利亚的进口政策和检验程序建立在对全球海鲜供应链的诚信、可靠性和安全性的信任基础之上。为了使进口到澳大利亚的海鲜被认为是安全的,食品法典委员会制定的关于海鲜的非强制性国际卫生标准必须基于最有效的方法,并由每个出口产地严格管理。目前,人兽共患寄生虫检测在进口可食用海鲜产品抵达澳大利亚时并不适用。因此,本批判性分析旨在讨论食品法典委员会建议的可食用海鲜中人兽共患寄生虫当前检测方案的有效性,这些方案可能会影响进口到澳大利亚的产品的安全性。