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Raw oysters linked to norovirus outbreak in California. Here's what to know

Imported raw oysters served at restaurants in Southern California have caused dozens of cases of norovirus.
Noroviruses, also known as the stomach flu, can cause diarrhea, cramps, and vomiting.
Officials have warned restaurants to be cautious when serving raw oysters due to the potential risk of foodborne illness.

Raw oysters linked to norovirus outbreak in California. Here's what to know

Imported raw oysters served at restaurants in Southern California have caused dozens of cases of norovirus.
Noroviruses, also known as the stomach flu, can cause diarrhea, cramps, and vomiting.
Officials have warned restaurants to be cautious when serving raw oysters due to the potential risk of foodborne illness.

Raw oysters linked to norovirus outbreak in California. Here's what to know

Imported raw oysters served at restaurants in Southern California have caused dozens of cases of norovirus.
Noroviruses, also known as the stomach flu, can cause diarrhea, cramps, and vomiting.
Officials have warned restaurants to be cautious when serving raw oysters due to the potential risk of foodborne illness.

California health officials link gastrointestinal illness to raw oysters imported from Mexico

Raw oysters imported from Mexico are linked to gastrointestinal illness in Southern California.
The California Department of Public Health warns consumers about raw oysters from specific locations in Mexico being contaminated with norovirus.

California health officials link gastrointestinal illness to raw oysters imported from Mexico

Raw oysters imported from Mexico are linked to gastrointestinal illness in Southern California.
The California Department of Public Health warns consumers about raw oysters from specific locations in Mexico being contaminated with norovirus.

California health officials link gastrointestinal illness to raw oysters imported from Mexico

Raw oysters imported from Mexico are linked to gastrointestinal illness in Southern California.
The California Department of Public Health warns consumers about raw oysters from specific locations in Mexico being contaminated with norovirus.

Raw oysters linked to norovirus outbreak in California. Here's what to know

Imported raw oysters served at restaurants in Southern California have caused dozens of cases of norovirus.
Noroviruses, also known as the stomach flu, can cause diarrhea, cramps, and vomiting.
Officials have warned restaurants to be cautious when serving raw oysters due to the potential risk of foodborne illness.

Raw oysters linked to norovirus outbreak in California. Here's what to know

Imported raw oysters served at restaurants in Southern California have caused dozens of cases of norovirus.
Noroviruses, also known as the stomach flu, can cause diarrhea, cramps, and vomiting.
Officials have warned restaurants to be cautious when serving raw oysters due to the potential risk of foodborne illness.

Raw oysters linked to norovirus outbreak in California. Here's what to know

Imported raw oysters served at restaurants in Southern California have caused dozens of cases of norovirus.
Noroviruses, also known as the stomach flu, can cause diarrhea, cramps, and vomiting.
Officials have warned restaurants to be cautious when serving raw oysters due to the potential risk of foodborne illness.

California health officials link gastrointestinal illness to raw oysters imported from Mexico

Raw oysters imported from Mexico are linked to gastrointestinal illness in Southern California.
The California Department of Public Health warns consumers about raw oysters from specific locations in Mexico being contaminated with norovirus.

California health officials link gastrointestinal illness to raw oysters imported from Mexico

Raw oysters imported from Mexico are linked to gastrointestinal illness in Southern California.
The California Department of Public Health warns consumers about raw oysters from specific locations in Mexico being contaminated with norovirus.

California health officials link gastrointestinal illness to raw oysters imported from Mexico

Raw oysters imported from Mexico are linked to gastrointestinal illness in Southern California.
The California Department of Public Health warns consumers about raw oysters from specific locations in Mexico being contaminated with norovirus.
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California health officials link gastrointestinal illness to raw oysters imported from Mexico

Raw oysters imported from Mexico are linked to gastrointestinal illness in Southern California.
The California Department of Public Health warns consumers about raw oysters from specific locations in Mexico being contaminated with norovirus.

California health officials link gastrointestinal illness to raw oysters imported from Mexico

Raw oysters imported from Mexico are linked to gastrointestinal illness in Southern California.
The California Department of Public Health warns consumers about raw oysters from specific locations in Mexico being contaminated with norovirus.

Raw oysters linked to norovirus outbreak in California. Here's what to know

Imported raw oysters served at restaurants in Southern California have caused dozens of cases of norovirus.
Noroviruses, also known as the stomach flu, can cause diarrhea, cramps, and vomiting.
Officials have warned restaurants to be cautious when serving raw oysters due to the potential risk of foodborne illness.

Raw oysters linked to norovirus outbreak in California. Here's what to know

Imported raw oysters served at restaurants in Southern California have caused dozens of cases of norovirus.
Noroviruses, also known as the stomach flu, can cause diarrhea, cramps, and vomiting.
Officials have warned restaurants to be cautious when serving raw oysters due to the potential risk of foodborne illness.

Shigella outbreak grows with cases in homeless encampments along Guadalupe River

The Shigella outbreak in Santa Clara County primarily impacts homeless encampments along the Guadalupe River, leading to hospitalizations and precautions for the general public.
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