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What You Need To Know A multistate norovirus outbreak has been linked to raw oysters from Texas, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced The CDC said as of Thursday, 211 illnesses ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating a listeria outbreak that has killed three people and caused the loss ...
Frozen raw half-shell oysters harvested in South Korea and distributed across the U.S. are being recalled for potential norovirus contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in an ...
This latest recall of oysters due to the potential risk of norovirus contamination comes months after the FDA issued a similar recall four times within a month for the same reason in February.
The Brief The FDA is advising not to eat certain recalled oysters for possible norovirus contamination. The oysters come from South Korea and were distributed to at least 10 known states. Khee ...
On May 15, the California Department of Public Health notified the FDA of an outbreak of norovirus illnesses associated with the consumption of oysters in a lot from the Republic of Korea. The FDA ...