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Two outbreaks of norovirus linked to consumption of raw oysters harvested in Mexico underscored the importance of proper storage and handling of shellfish, according to an investigation published ...
The Coral Princess departed Los Angeles on Feb. 21, sailing through Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama and Aruba before reaching its final destination.
There were 1,906 passengers and 895 crew members on the ship overall. The outbreak happened during a 16-night voyage from Los Angeles, California, through the Panama Canal.
The latest infected group experienced diarrhea and vomiting on the 965-foot-long ship that set sail on its one-way trip from Los Angeles, California on Feb. 21, the CDC reported.
Sea Win, Inc. of Los Angeles, CA, is recalling 650 cases of Frozen Half Shell Oysters from South Korea, harvested on Jan. 30 and Feb. 4, because of possible norovirus contamination.
We’re still in the midst of norovirus season, and L.A. County is seeing high rates of spread. Here’s what you need to know to stay healthy. What do we know locally? Local case data only tracks ...
Norovirus, nicknamed the stomach flu, is a highly contagious illness that can cause you to experience a host of unpleasant symptoms, like vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps.