Advances in science and risk assessment tools for Vibrio parahaemolyticus and V. vulnificus associated with seafood: meeting report
Microbiological Risk Assessment series 35

Overview
Globally, the Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio
vulnificus represent important human pathogens associated with the
consumption of seafood. In response to the requests for scientific advice from
Codex Committee on Food Hygiene (CCFH), risk assessments for the pathogens V.
vulnificus, V. cholerae, V. parahaemolyticus and guidance on methods for
the detection of Vibrio spp. with seafood have been conducted and
published previously by JEMRA. In order to provide an update on the
state-of-the-art advice regarding risk assessment for V. parahaemolyticus
and V. vulnificus in seafood, an expert meeting was convened.
Several critical developments in the last decade were subsequently noted by the expert working group: 1) The emergence of highly pathogenic strains; 2) In response to climate change, there has been a significant geographical spread regarding when and where these seafood-associated Vibrio infections; 3) Demographic considerations are very important; 4) A range of new approaches for best practice; and 5) A range of new methods, such as those utilising genomics and satellite imagery. This report describes the output of that expert meeting.