Oysters blamed for outbreak of food poisoning in Hong Kong

There has been an outbreak of hepatitis a in Hong Kong affecting 33 people to date:

Hong Kong health officials issued a warning on Thursday following a spate of poisoning cases suspected to have been caused by oysters. At least 33 people have developed symptoms of food poisoning over the last two weeks after eating raw oysters from four different food premises, said a Department of Health spokesman. The latest case was reported on October 10.
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