MIAMI - The Food and Drug Administration is advising people in 13 states not to eat certain raw oysters from South Korea after at least one person in Las Vegas got sick with a virus that can cause ...
Sea Win, Inc. of Los Angeles, CA, is recalling 650 cases of Frozen Half Shell Oysters from South Korea, harvested on Jan. 30 and Feb. 4, because of possible norovirus contamination. The California ...
The FDA is advising consumers not to eat and restaurants and food retailers not to serve or sell and to dispose of Lots B231126, B240103, and B240214 of frozen, raw, half-shell oysters processed by ...
The FDA wants consumers and restaurants to avoid serving or eating — preferably, just throw out — a brand of frozen raw oysters distributed in 13 states and suspected of causing sapovirus infections.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (KTNV) — Local health officials are investigating cases of “acute gastrointestinal illnesses” linked to frozen half-shell oysters shipped in from South Korea. The Southern Nevada ...
County public health officials have linked 11 confirmed and probable cases of norovirus illness to frozen oysters imported from South Korea, and restaurants and stores are being cautioned to check ...
After Thanksgiving, the serious partying begins. Around here, holiday time is nonstop from Thanksgiving to Mardi Gras. At parties, we will be eating rich party food and entertaining more than usual.
As temperatures drop, many diners look for a good spot to grab a dozen oysters. Those who love watching shuckers at work but wince at the thought of braving the crowds at well-known oyster bars might ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Local health officials are investigating cases of "acute gastrointestinal illnesses" linked to frozen half-shell oysters shipped in from South Korea. The Southern Nevada Health ...