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Raw oysters from certain parts of Mexico could be a source of norovirus, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has warned. Doctors weigh in on the risks.
An outbreak of norovirus, also known as the stomach flu, has been linked to imported raw oysters served at restaurants, California officials say.
Anyone consuming raw shellfish, such as oysters, is at risk of contracting norovirus: To avoid food poisoning from oysters, the CDC recommends cooking them to an internal temperature of at least ...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating a norovirus outbreak after oysters served at a Los Angeles County event this month made over 80 people sick.
California Department of Public Health warns consumers not to eat raw oysters harvested from Canada because they may be contaminated with norovirus.
Imported raw oysters are believed to have caused dozens of cases of gastrointestinal illness in Southern California, health officials reported. In San Diego County, raw oysters served at four ...
The FDA has alerted restaurants and food retailers in several states that they may have purchased oysters that could be contaminated with norovirus.
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 Trading, Inc ...
News Health Norovirus is rampant. Blame oysters, cruise ships and holiday travel Some oysters are being recalled for potential contamination with norovirus. (Amy Beth Bennett / South Florida Sun ...
An outbreak of norovirus, also known as the stomach flu, has been linked to imported raw oysters served at restaurants, California officials say.
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 Trading, Inc ...
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