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虾产品因铯-137污染风险被召回
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美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)正在调查一起涉及超过85,000袋虾的召回事件,原因是这些产品可能受到铯-137(一种放射性元素)的污染。此次召回涉及AquaStar(USA)Corp旗下的Kroger品牌虾产品,包括Kroger Raw Colossal EZ Peel Shrimp、Kroger Mercado Cooked Medium Peeled Tail-Off Shrimp以及AquaStar Raw Peeled Tail-on Shrimp Skewers。FDA指出,这些产品可能在不卫生的条件下进行准备、包装或储存,从而导致污染。这是近期一系列与铯-137相关的召回事件中的最新一起,FDA正在追溯放射性元素进入食品供应链的源头,并重点关注来自印度尼西亚的BMS Foods公司。尽管目前尚未有食用受污染虾产品导致疾病的报告,但长期低剂量暴露于铯-137可能增加患癌风险。

☢️ 广泛召回:超过85,000袋虾因可能受到放射性元素铯-137(Cs-137)污染而被召回。此次召回涉及AquaStar(USA)Corp旗下的多个Kroger品牌产品,包括生虾和熟虾,这些产品在6月12日至9月17日期间销往美国31个州的十多家超市。

⚠️ 污染原因:FDA指出,受影响的虾产品可能在不卫生的条件下进行准备、包装或储存,这可能导致了铯-137的污染。铯-137是一种人造放射性同位素,虽然少量存在于环境中,但较高水平的铯-137可能存在于受污染区域生长、养殖或生产的食品或水中。

🔬 FDA调查:FDA正在积极调查包括BMS Foods在内的公司,以确定放射性元素如何进入食品供应链。FDA已判定BMS Foods的产品可能在不卫生的条件下被处理,存在安全隐患。此次召回是FDA持续调查的一部分,此前已有其他批次的虾产品因类似原因被召回。

🏥 健康风险:根据FDA的通知,长期反复摄入含有铯-137的受污染食物或水,可能导致DNA损伤,从而增加患癌症的风险。目前,尚未有因食用这些受召回虾产品而导致疾病的报告。

More than 85,000 bags of shrimp are being recalled due to concerns that they may have been contaminated with cesium-137 as federal health officials continue to investigate how the radioactive element may have entered the food supply.

Seattle-based AquaStar (USA) Corp recalled approximately 49,920 bags of Kroger Raw Colossal EZ Peel Shrimp, 18,000 bags of Kroger Mercado Cooked Medium Peeled Tail-Off Shrimp and 17,264 bags of AquaStar Raw Peeled Tail-on Shrimp Skewers because they may have been prepared, packed or held under unsanitary conditions, which may have led to their contamination, according to a notice from The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

It’s the latest in a string of recalls linked to cesium-137 over the past month that the FDA has been investigating.

FOX Business reached out to Kroger and AquaStar for comment. 

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Traces of Cs-137, a man-made radioactive form of the element cesium, are widespread and can be present in the environment in small amounts, according to the recall notice posted on Sunday. However, higher levels of it can be found in water or foods grown, raised or produced in areas with environmental contamination

If someone has long-term repeated low-dose exposure to Cs-137, through consuming contaminated food or water over time, they could be at an elevated risk of cancer stemming from "damage to DNA within living cells of the body," according to the notice. 

The latest batch of affected products were sold across more than a dozen supermarkets, including Baker’s, City Market, Dillons, Food 4 Less, Foodsco, Kroger and Fred Meyer, in 31 states between June 12, 2025, and Sept. 17, 2025, according to the notice.

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The recalled Kroger Raw Colossal EZ Peel Shrimp was packaged in a transparent printed bag with a blue band on the top with yellow and red details. The recalled Kroger Mercado Cooked Medium Peeled Tail-Off Shrimp is packaged in a clear plastic bag and has a white label with green stripes on top of each bag. The recalled AquaStar Raw Peeled Tail-on Shrimp Skewers is packaged in a printed bag with a black top and blue bottom and printed pictures of the skewers inside. 

No illnesses have been reported to date.

Meanwhile, the FDA is actively investigating reports of Cs-137 contamination in shipping containers and frozen shrimp products processed in Indonesia.

PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati, doing business as BMS Foods, has been at the center of the FDA's investigation as federal health officials say they "determined that product from PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati violates the Federal Food, Drug, & Cosmetic Act in that it appears to have been prepared, packed, or held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with Cs-137 and may pose a safety concern."

FDA ISSUES WARNING, INVESTIGATING AFTER RADIOACTIVE SHRIMP BOUND FOR WALMART DETECTED AT MAJOR US PORTS

The latest recall comes just weeks after the FDA issued warnings that 26,460 packages of cocktail shrimp and approximately 18,000 bags of Kroger Mercado Cooked Medium Peeled Tail-Off Shrimp are being pulled from shelves due to possible radioactive contamination. A week before that, the FDA issued a do not sell or eat advisory after a shipment of Walmart shrimp tested positive for the radioactive material. 

U.S. Customs and Border Protection alerted the FDA about the contamination detected in shipping containers and frozen shrimp products processed in Indonesia. The products were found at four U.S. ports: Los Angeles, Houston, Miami and Savannah, Georgia, according to a news release from the FDA.

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The FDA is working with distributors and retailers who received seafood from PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati after Customs first found traces of Cs-137. While later shipments didn’t test positive, the FDA said it is still recommending recalls out of caution as it determined that the company’s products were handled in unsanitary conditions that may have led to contamination with Cs-137.

FOX Business' Rachel Wolf contributed to this report. 

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