Category Archives: Norovirus French Oysters

Information – Norovirus is the most common foodborne pathogen

Food Poison Journal

Norovirus is one of the most common causes of foodborne illness worldwide, and several factors contribute to its prevalence:

Only a small number of virus particles (as few as 18) are needed to cause infection, making it extremely easy to contract.

Norovirus spreads quickly through contaminated food, water, surfaces, and direct person-to-person contact. It can remain viable on surfaces for extended periods, allowing it to infect others.

Consuming foods or beverages contaminated with Norovirus is a common way of transmission, especially if food handlers are infected and practice poor hygiene.

Close contact, especially in crowded environments such as schools, cruise ships, hospitals, and nursing homes, facilitates transmission.

Read More at the link above.

RASFF Alert- Norovirus – French Oysters

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Withdrawal of oysters as a precautionary measure following detection of the hepatitis A virus in wastewater from France in Guatemala, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Spain.

RASFF Alerts – Norovirus in Oysters

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Norovirus in oysters from The Netherlands in Belgium

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Norovirus in oysters from The Netherlands in Belgium

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Norovirus in oysters from France in Belgium

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Norovirus in oysters from The Netherlands in Belgium

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Norovirus in oysters from The Netherlands in Belgium

RASFF Alerts – Norovirus – French Oysters- Concave Oysters

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Norovirus in chilled oysters from France in Belgium

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Norovirus in concave oysters from Netherlands in Italy

RASFF Alerts- Norovirus – French Oysters – Oysters

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Norovirus in chilled oysters from Ireland via the Netherlands in Belgium

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Norovirus presence in concave oysters from the Netherlands in Italy

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Norovirus in oysters from France in Belgium

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Norovirus in oysters from France in Belgium

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Norovirus in chilled oysters from France in Belgium

RASFF Alert – Norovirus – Oysters

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Norovirus in oysters from France in Italy

RASFF Alerts – Norovirus – Oysters – Blueberries – Japanese Frozen Seaweed –

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Norovirus in oysters from France in Norway

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Norovirus in oysters from France in Finland and Sweden

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Norovirus in oysters from The Netherlands in Belgium

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Norovirus in oysters from Ireland in Sweden and Finland

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Norovirus GII in Goma Wakame (Japanese frozen seaweed appetizer) origin Taiwan in San Marino and Italy

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Norovirus in oysters from France in Finland

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Norovirus in chilled oysters from the Netherlands in Belgium

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Presence of Norovirus in oysters from France in Ireland and Italy

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Presence of Norovirus GII in frozen blueberries from Germany in Italy

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Presence of Norovirus GII in frozen blueberries from Germany in Italy

RASFF Alerts – Norovirus – Seaweed Salad – Oysters – Tartufi

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Norovirus in oysters from France in Belgium

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Norovirus genogroup I and II in oysters from France in Spain

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Norovirus in frozen seaweed salad from China in Italy

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Norovirus in oysters from the Netherlands in Belgium

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Norovirus in tartufi (venus verrucosa) from Croatia in Italy

RASFF Alerts – Norovirus – French Oysters – Strawberries

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Presence of Norovirus genotype II in strawberries from Morocco in the Netherlands and Spain

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Norovirus in oysters from France in Belgium

RASFF Alert- French Oysters – Norovirus – Frozen Giant American Blueberries

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Norovirus in oysters from France in Belgium

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Norovirus in Oysters from France in Italy, Singapore, Switzerland, Kazakhstan

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Norovirus in Frozen Giant American Blueberries from Poland in Italy and Malta