Frozen strawberries recalled at Costco, Aldi, Trader Joe's over possible Hepatitis A contamination
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Frozen organic strawberries removed from the market due to possible link to the hepatitis A outbreak
In 2022, health authorities in the United States and Canada reported an outbreak of hepatitis linked to fresh organic strawberries produced in Mexico and one year after the event, cases with the same strain appeared again
Hepatitis A Infections Prompt Recall Of Frozen Strawberries Sold At Costco, Trader Joe’s And Aldi
Scenic Fruit Company of Oregon is recalling frozen organic strawberries sold to Costco, Aldi, and frozen organic tropical blend sold to Trader Joe’s due to an outbreak of Hepatitis A illnesses. The following products are subject to this recall. The lot codes and best by dates are found on the back of each bag: Brand Name...
Frozen Strawberries Recalled Due to Hepatitis A Outbreak
A nationwide recall of organic frozen strawberry products is underway. The FDA is advising people who ate the products to get vaccinated against hepatitis A to prevent liver infection and symptoms like nausea and jaundice.
Frozen strawberries sold at Costco, Trader Joe's, recalled after hepatitis A outbreak
Five people in Washington state got sick after eating frozen strawberries from the same supplier, federal regulatory investigators said. The FDA is urging people to stop eating certain products.
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