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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recalled certain frozen, raw and half-shell oysters over possible norovirus contamination.
On Wednesday, the FDA issued a warning that said some clams and oysters 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Oysters sold in Colorado recalled due to norovirus Khee Trading recalled its frozen, raw or half-shell oysters, which were harvested from the Republic of Korea.
MESA COUNTY, Colo. (KREX) – Khee Trading products that include frozen, raw or half-shell oysters are being recalled due to norovirus concerns, according to Mesa County Public Health. The ...
Frozen raw half-shell oysters sourced from South Korea and distributed across the U.S. are being recalled for potential norovirus contamination.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recalled certain frozen, raw and half-shell oysters over possible norovirus contamination.
Oysters processed between January 10 and February 4 were recalled, and 15 people later fell ill after eating the affected oysters at several restaurants in New Orleans.
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