After significant shellfish harvest restrictions were implemented in 2025, Washington’s shellfish waters are seeing ...
The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is recalling some oysters and clams commercially harvested from Mason County ...
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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 ...
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 ...
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday announced a recall for clams and raw oysters over concerns that they may be contaminated with norovirus, a contagious infection commonly known as the stomach ...
The shellfish, which might contain norovirus, were harvested from Hammersley Inlet in Washington state between March 22 and ...
The Washington State Department of Health is recalling clams and oysters sold at one store and two restaurants in Whatcom County due to possible norovirus contamination.
The Washington State Department of Health issued a recall for commercially harvested oysters and clams that were shipped to ...
The FDA has issued a warning to restaurants and consumers about potential norovirus contamination in certain oysters and Manila clams harvested in Washington State. These shellfish were harvested by ...
BLAINE, Wash. — Some oysters and clams harvested in Washington could potentially be contaminated with norovirus, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA advised restaurants and ...
The FDA is issuing multiple advisories for oysters and Manila clams that could be contaminated with Norovirus, a serious gastrointestinal illness. In the case of oysters from British Columbia first ...
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