Vibrio parahaemolyticus
Vibrio parahaemolyticus (Vp) is one of the many varieties of naturally occurring bacteria found in New York's marine waters. It is usually found in coastal waters, including areas where oysters, hard clams, and other shellfish can be found. Vp thrives under warm water conditions. In the summer months, Vp concentrations can increase significantly.
Vibro Impacts on Shellfish and Humans
Clams, oysters and other bivalve shellfish are filter feeders, they strain plankton and other marine organisms from the waters. During the warm summer months, when conditions are most favorable to Vp growth, shellfish are more likely to filter and ingest significant amounts of Vp. If shellfish are not kept cool after they are harvested, the Vp concentration may continue to rise to levels harmful to humans.
Eating raw or undercooked clams and oysters that contain an elevated concentrations of Vp may induce gastrointestinal illness in humans. You can avoid contracting a Vp infection by not eating raw or undercooked shellfish. The symptoms of a typical, food borne, Vp infection include abdominal cramping, nausea, vomiting, fever, chills and diarrhea. Typically, the illness lasts about three days and requires no treatment beyond replacing lost fluids, but the infection can be more severe in people with compromised immune systems. Additionally, Vibrio infections may also occur in persons with an open wound or cut when exposed to warm brackish or saltwater.
Reduce The Risk of Vp Exposure and Infection
When harvesting and handling clams and oysters during the summer, recreational and commercial diggers must keep shellfish in the shade and avoid any direct sunlight to the shellstock. For recreational harvesting once you have finished digging, place the harvest in a cooler, on ice, or in some type of refrigeration as quickly as possible. Do not leave shellfish in standing water. Storing shellfish inside a hot vehicle, with no means of cooling, can cause Vp levels in the shellfish to double in less than 15 minutes.
Vibrio Control Plan
DEC developed a Vibrio parahaemolyticus (Vp) control plan to promote proper handling of shellfish, especially during the warm weather months, and to provide guidance to work towards maintaining shellfish as a safe and wholesome food for consumers. Please review all shellfish harvesters and shipper guidance documents: