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T01-04 Print Media: 202-205-4144
January 12, 2001 Broadcast Media: 301-827-3434
Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA
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FDA ANNOUNCES ADVISORY ON METHYL MERCURY IN FISH
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is announcing its advice to pregnant women and 
women of childbearing age who may become pregnant on the hazard of consuming certain 
kinds of fish that may contain high levels of methyl mercury. The FDA is advising 
these women not to eat shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish. As a matter of 
prudent public health advice, the FDA is also recommending that nursing mothers and 
young children not eat these fish as well.
Fish such as shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish contain high levels of a 
form of mercury called methyl mercury that may harm an unborn baby's developing 
nervous system. These long-lived, larger fish that feed on smaller fish accumulate the 
highest levels of methyl mercury and therefore pose the greatest risk to the unborn 
child. Mercury can occur naturally in the environment and it can be released into the 
air through industrial pollution and can get into both fresh and salt water.
The FDA advisory acknowledges that seafood can be an important part of a balanced diet 
for pregnant women and those of childbearing age who may become pregnant. FDA advises 
these women to select a variety of other kinds of fish -- including shellfish, canned 
fish, smaller ocean fish or farm-raised fish -- and that these women can safely eat 12 
ounces per week of cooked fish. A typical serving size of fish is from 3 to 6 ounces.
The FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition will launch a comprehensive 
education program to reach pregnant women and women of childbearing age who may become 
pregnant and their health care providers concerning the hazard posed by methyl mercury 
to the unborn child. As one of its priorities for fiscal year 2001, the Center will 
also develop our overall public health strategy for future regulation of methyl 
mercury in commercial seafood.
Today, EPA is also issuing advice on possible mercury contamination to women and 
children eating fish caught by family and friends (non-commercial fish). EPA 
particularly recommends that consumers check with their state or local health 
department for any additional advice on the safety of fish from nearby waters.
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- hindari ikan yang besar ???
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- seafood dikonsumsi sebagai  penyeimbangnya ???
- ikan air tawar juga belum tentu aman, ingat kasus sungai Cisadane yang sudah 
tercemar merkuri

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salam
rita

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