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The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on May 22 that certain frozen, raw and half-shell oysters from South Korea could be infected with norovirus.. According to a news ...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating a norovirus outbreak after oysters served at a Los ...
Raw oysters sickened more than 80 people following a possible norovirus outbreak as they celebrated the best restaurants hailed by the Los Angeles Times, health officials said. The LA County ...
Download USA TODAY's app to get to the heart of news Cucumber recall: See latest on impacted products, salmonella cases Oysters shipped to multiple states recalled over possible norovirus ...
Finally, consider norovirus, one more enteric blight that now infects 20 million Americans every year, especially in winter.True to form, norovirus once again surged this season and caused violent ...
A norovirus outbreak linked to oysters sickened at least 80 people who attended an event celebrating The Los Angeles Times’s annual list of the 101 best restaurants in the city, local health ...
Norovirus, a vomit- and diarrhea-inducing stomach bug, is sickening Floridians through tainted surfaces and contaminated shellfish. The Sunshine State is one of 12 in the U.S. with a high number ...
Oysters and Manila clams harvested in Washington have been recalled across seven states due to an outbreak of norovirus. The recalled seafood was harvested between November 15 and December 11 this ...
Louisiana’s Department of Health recalled the oysters, sold at Publix & Walmart, after norovirus illnesses in New Orleans, the Super Bowl host.
Last year, the FDA issued 10 advisories concerning norovirus-contaminated oysters, spanning from California to Maine. Thursday’s warning marks the first of 2025, but the fourth since early December.
Florida is one of 12 states with a high number of confirmed outbreaks of the highly contagious norovirus. And if you’re unfortunate enough to get it, beware: it has no specific treatment and … ...
Raw oysters were linked to a norovirus outbreak in Los Angeles after they were fed to attendees at the LA Times’ “101 Best Restaurants” event on Dec. 3 bignai – stock.adobe.com.