Utah County norovirus outbreak potentially caused by frozen oysters from South Korea
The warning now includes additional oyster lots after new contamination evidence, with recalls affecting multiple counties and an ongoing investigation to protect public health.
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Utah County norovirus outbreak potentially caused by frozen oysters from South Korea
Utah health officials are investigating a norovirus outbreak in Utah County connected to frozen half-shell oysters from the South Korea.
·Salt Lake City, United States
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FDA issues third warning about frozen oysters from Republic of Korea that are linked to norovirus outbreak
In a second update, the FDA has identified more oysters from the Republic of Korea that should not be sold or eaten because of norovirus contamination. The Food and Drug Administration was first notified of the problem when the Utah Department of Agriculture reported that an outbreak of norovirus infections had been traced to certain frozen oysters from the Republic of Korea. In an initial warning, the FDA identified oysters from the Republic of…
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