They list states but warn that more than on the list might be affected.
Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Texas
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>Health officials have recalled oysters shipped to seven states after 15 people fell ill with norovirus.
Oysters harvested southeastern Lousiana were recalled by this week after health officials found they were contaminated with norovirus, a highly contagious illness that causes severe vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration.
The recall includes shucked, frozen, breaded, post-harvest processed and half-shell oysters harvested between January 10 and February 4 in Louisiana's Area 3.
The Louisiana Department of Health describes this area as 'east of Lake Borgne, north of Eloi Bay, and includes Chandeleur Islands and surrounding marshes.'
According to health officials, 15 people fell ill with 'norovirus-like illness' after eating affected oysters sold at several restaurants in new Orleans between January 15 and January 31.
They list states but warn that more than on the list might be affected.
**Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Texas**
Archive: https://archive.today/m5QuQ
From the post:
>>Health officials have recalled oysters shipped to seven states after 15 people fell ill with norovirus.
Oysters harvested southeastern Lousiana were recalled by this week after health officials found they were contaminated with norovirus, a highly contagious illness that causes severe vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration.
The recall includes shucked, frozen, breaded, post-harvest processed and half-shell oysters harvested between January 10 and February 4 in Louisiana's Area 3.
The Louisiana Department of Health describes this area as 'east of Lake Borgne, north of Eloi Bay, and includes Chandeleur Islands and surrounding marshes.'
According to health officials, 15 people fell ill with 'norovirus-like illness' after eating affected oysters sold at several restaurants in new Orleans between January 15 and January 31.
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