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Hawaii Recalls Korean Raw Oysters After Reports of Norovirus Illnesses

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Raw oysters imported from Korea and sold in bulk to distributors and food establishments in Hawaii are being recalled.  The Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) said the individually quick frozen (IQF) packaged under the Dai One Food Company label, with shellfish harvest dates of Feb. 10 -13, 2015, with shellfish tags on all shellfish cases are subject to the recall.

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The department has already conducted product tracebacks and embargoed all of the suspect product on Nov. 24 at various local shellfish distributors and restaurants, said Peter Oshiro.  “Although this product is not sold directly to the public, a recall has been issued as an additional safeguard to further notify anyone who may possess the product that it is unsafe and should be destroyed,” he said.  A product embargo prohibits businesses from using a product suspected of causing illness until a determination is made on the safety of the product.  The department received reports of 11 sporadic illnesses in September, October, and November of this year that appeared to be linked to the consumption of raw oysters. Samples of the suspect oysters were sent to U.S. Food and Drug Administration Gulf Coast Seafood Laboratory in Alabama for testing, and the samples tested positive for norovirus. With the positive lab results, DOH has ordered all of the embargoed product held by distributors and restaurants to be destroyed.  Norovirus symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, fever, and headaches, with onset usually within 12-48 hours after consuming contaminated food. Anyone experiencing these symptoms should consult a physician, and if foodborne illness is suspected, report it to the DOH Disease Investigation Branch at (808) 586-4586.  Department of Health food rules effective February 2014 require a consumer advisory at the point of sale for any restaurant or eatery serving raw or undercooked foods. The advisory states, “Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness.” Pregnant or immunocompromised individuals are also advised not to consume any raw or undercooked foods.

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