The Food and Drug Administration advised restaurants against serving or selling oysters due to a norovirus outbreak, marking the agency’s fourth warning about the shellfish in less than a month.
The FDA has issued an urgent recall for shellstock oysters harvested last month in Washington state's Hammersley Inlet.
Norovirus—a highly contagious virus known for causing gastrointestinal distress—is making headlines this winter due to a ...
In 2022, a multistate outbreak in the US was linked to raw oysters harvested from Texas waters. In 2023, several norovirus outbreaks in Europe were traced to oysters. A senior scientist at at the ...
Eric Risberg / AP The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is recalling oysters harvested from Puget Sound in December, citing possible norovirus contamination. It’s one of several recalls to ...
A recall for certain Taylor Shellfish Canada oysters was also issued by the Canadian government. That notice simply states that the products may have possible norovirus contamination, which can ...
Most people contract norovirus by eating oysters and other shellfish. In the past year, the CDC has issued at least six advisories and alerts warning consumers of oyster recalls due to possible ...
Ah, the classic signs of winter: Freezing temperatures, icy roads and empty tissue boxes. It's no secret that winter is a ...
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning to restaurants and retailers about selling oysters harvested from a part of Washington state due to a norovirus outbreak. Washington state is ...