Food containing norovirus may smell and taste normal but still cause serious illness if consumed, FDA warns.
The FDA said a recall was issued for clams and oysters distributed in nine states over possible norovirus contamination, a contagious infection commonly known as the stomach flu.
Federal health officials are warning consumers and restaurants to steer clear of certain clams and oysters after a recall was ...
The FDA warns consumers not to eat certain raw oysters and Manila clams due to possible norovirus contamination in products ...
Federal health officials are warning restaurants, retailers and consumers not to eat or sell certain oysters and Manila clams harvested in Washington state after a suspected norovirus ...
Consumers, restaurants and retailers are advised to dispose of the clams and oysters immediately.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers not to eat, and retailers not to serve or sell certain oysters ...
The FDA recalls raw oysters and Manila clams distributed in multiple states over possible norovirus contamination linked to stomach flu illness.
Oysters and clams in nine states may have been contaminated with norovirus, the FDA said in a recall. Here's what we know.
The Food and Drug Administration is advising restaurants and food retailers not to serve or sell and to dispose of, and consumers not to eat certain raw oysters and Manila clams harvested in ...
Certain oysters and manila clams harvested in Drayton Harbor in Whatcom County have been recalled as federal officials warn of potential norovirus contamination.
This time of year is prime season for these fast-spreading illnesses.