Some seafood products sold to California businesses were recalled over concerns they may be contaminated with the highly contagious norovirus, according to the FDA.
The Food and Drug Administration said the recall involves certain clams and oysters distributed in nine states, including California, Georgia, and Florida.
"Shellstock, or raw, live molluscan shellfish such as oysters and clams contaminated with norovirus can cause illness if ...
The FDA on Monday warned consumers about oysters and clams which could be contaminated with norovirus and were sent to nine states, including California, Florida and New York ...
Food containing norovirus may smell and taste normal but still cause serious illness if consumed, FDA warns.
Some clams sold in restaurants and stores in California and eight other states are under a recall due to potential norovirus contamination.
Manila clams and raw oysters were recalled in Washington and several other states on March 4 due to potential norovirus ...
Norovirus, also known as the “winter vomiting disease,” has been surging in parts of California and around the country in recent weeks, according to wastewater data. WasteWaterSCAN, a Stanford ...
FDA issues urgent warning over clams and oysters after possible norovirus contamination - Restaurants and retailers in nine states are being urged not to sell the potentially contaminated clams ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Restaurant and food retailers across the United States are being warned of a potential norovirus contamination in seafood that was harvested between Feb. 13 and March 3. Sometimes ...