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06/11/2024

FDA Warns Consumers Not to Eat Shellfish from Oregon, Washington

The shellfish were distributed in multiple states

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says consumers should avoid eating shellfish from Oregon and Washington state as they may be contaminated with toxins that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning. At least 31 people have been sickened in Oregon so far, according to state health officials. Here is what to know about the federal agency’s advisory.

What’s the FDA warning?

The warning says to avoid oysters and bay clams harvested from Netarts and Tillamook bays in northern Oregon since May 28, as well as shellfish harvested from areas around Willapa Bay in southern Washington since May 26. They may be contaminated with high levels of paralytic shellfish poisoning, or PSP, a naturally occurring toxin produced by algae.

Shellfish harvested from those areas during that period were distributed beyond Oregon and Washington to Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada and New York. The FDA has warned restaurants and retailers in those states not to serve it.

Please select this link to read the complete article from The Associated Press.

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