Outbreak of Hepatitis A, Leads to Strawberry Recall.
NBC News reports that strawberries are being
recalled after over two dozen confirmed cases
of hepatitis A in the United States and Canada.
NBC News reports that strawberries are being
recalled after over two dozen confirmed cases
of hepatitis A in the United States and Canada.
Authorities identified batches
that are now past their shelf life. .
The strawberries were distributed
between March 5 and April 25. .
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
anyone who may have frozen the berries
should also be concerned.
The traceback investigations show
that cases in California, Minnesota
and Canada report having purchased
fresh organic strawberries branded
as FreshKampo or HEB prior to becoming ill, United States Food and Drug Administration, via NBC.
The traceback investigations show
that cases in California, Minnesota
and Canada report having purchased
fresh organic strawberries branded
as FreshKampo or HEB prior to becoming ill, United States Food and Drug Administration, via NBC.
In the United States,
12 of 17 reported cases of hepatitis A
required hospitalization. .
Fifteen of those cases
were reportedly in California. .
NBC reports that authorities in Canada
have also confirmed at least 10 cases.
According to a public health notice, cases
were reported in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The strawberries were potentially distributed
to a number of major grocery chains,
including Aldi, Kroger, Safeway and Walmart.
The strawberries were potentially distributed
to a number of major grocery chains,
including Aldi, Kroger, Safeway and Walmart.
An investigation is underway by the FDA, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, the Public Health Agency
of Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
NBC News reports that strawberries are being
recalled after over two dozen confirmed cases
of hepatitis A in the United States and Canada.
NBC News reports that strawberries are being
recalled after over two dozen confirmed cases
of hepatitis A in the United States and Canada.
Authorities identified batches
that are now past their shelf life. .
The strawberries were distributed
between March 5 and April 25. .
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
anyone who may have frozen the berries
should also be concerned.
The traceback investigations show
that cases in California, Minnesota
and Canada report having purchased
fresh organic strawberries branded
as FreshKampo or HEB prior to becoming ill, United States Food and Drug Administration, via NBC.
The traceback investigations show
that cases in California, Minnesota
and Canada report having purchased
fresh organic strawberries branded
as FreshKampo or HEB prior to becoming ill, United States Food and Drug Administration, via NBC.
In the United States,
12 of 17 reported cases of hepatitis A
required hospitalization. .
Fifteen of those cases
were reportedly in California. .
NBC reports that authorities in Canada
have also confirmed at least 10 cases.
According to a public health notice, cases
were reported in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The strawberries were potentially distributed
to a number of major grocery chains,
including Aldi, Kroger, Safeway and Walmart.
The strawberries were potentially distributed
to a number of major grocery chains,
including Aldi, Kroger, Safeway and Walmart.
An investigation is underway by the FDA, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, the Public Health Agency
of Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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