The FDA has issued an urgent advisory to avoid shellfish harvested from part of Washington’s Hammersley Inlet due to potential norovirus contamination. The recall affects products from Gomez Shellfish ...
The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers and businesses not to eat, serve, or sell certain shellfish harvested ...
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Oysters and other shellfish recalled in 4 states due to norovirus risk
Oysters and clams harvested by Gomez Shellfish in Hammersley Inlet, Washington, were recalled for potential norovirus ...
The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall of some shellfish that were distributed in at least four states ...
Oysters and clams harvested in Mason County are being recalled for possible norovirus contamination, leading to five ...
The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is recalling some oysters and clams commercially harvested from Mason County ...
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The shellfish, which might contain norovirus, were harvested from Hammersley Inlet in Washington state between March 22 and ...
The potentially contaminated shellfish were sold at one local grocery store and served at two Bellingham restaurants.
The FDA is warning consumers to avoid eating oysters and clams from Gomez Shellfish harvested in Hammersley Inlet, Wash.
A safety alert came on Friday after health officials in Washington State reported illnesses associated with the consumption ...
On April 10 the Washington State Department of Health advised the FDA of a recall of certain shellfish because of norovirus-like illnesses associated with consumption of raw oysters. The recall ...
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