diarrhea, and dehydration. The recall includes shucked, frozen, breaded, post-harvest processed and half-shell oysters harvested between January 10 and February 4 in Louisiana's Area 3.
The U.S. has decided to suspend and withdraw sales of frozen oysters exported from Korea.The U.S. Food and Drug ...
diarrhea, sometimes a fever, chills, headache and fatigue for a day or two. It usually hits from 12 hours to two days after something with norovirus is eaten. If you have the recalled oysters ...
The recall has recently been expanded to include 17 states total, Pennsylvania among them. Restaurants and retailers should throw these contaminated oysters away, the FDA states. The administration ...
Sea Win, Inc. of Los Angeles, CA, is recalling 650 cases of Frozen Half Shell Oysters from South Korea, harvested on Jan. 30 ...
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It's believed that the oysters may possibly be contaminated with norovirus, which can cause nausea, vomiting, fever and diarrhea, among other symptoms. Sea Win is urging consumers who purchased ...
The Food and Drug Administration said that the oysters were also distributed to Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Virginia. Initially, the FDA said they were distributed ...