FDA issues public warning about oysters from Republic of Korea
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Recall of Frozen Raw Oysters From Korea For Norovirus Updated
The recall of frozen raw oysters from Korea for possible norovirus contamination has been updated by the FDA because there are more lot codes, more harvest dates, and another type of frozen oyster included in the warning. The original lot code was B250112 and the frozen raw half shell oysters were harvested on January 12, […] The post Recall of Frozen Raw Oysters From Korea For Norovirus Updated appeared first on Food Poisoning Bulletin.
FDA issues public warning about oysters from Republic of Korea
The FDA is warning the public about oysters from the Republic of Korea because Wang Globalnet of Vernon, CA has recalled certain frozen, raw, half-shell oysters because of norovirus contamination. The implicated oysters are marked with the lot code B250112 and were harvested from Designated Area No. 1 in the Republic of Korea (ROK) on Jan. 12, 2025 and processed by JBR KR-15-SP in Tongyeong-si, ROK. The Food and Drug Administration is advising …
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