Chilean raspberries were withdrawn from circulation in the United States due to the risk of hepatitis

Published 2022년 12월 6일

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The FDA has announced the recall of 1,260 boxes of James Farms brand frozen Chilean raspberries, distributed across several states, due to the discovery of hepatitis A. Consumers who have consumed the product, lot CO 22-165 with a best-before date of June 14, 2024, have been urged to seek medical advice immediately. The FDA highlights that hepatitis A infection can potentially lead to liver failure, especially in individuals with serious pre-existing conditions or immunocompromised individuals. No cases of infection have been reported so far.
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The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detected hepatitis A in frozen Chilean raspberries of the James Farms brand. The exporter Copramar had to withdraw 1,260 boxes of raspberries, which belonged to lot CO 22-165 with a best-before date of June 14, 2024. Products arrived in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maryland, Virginia, and Delaware. The FDA indicated that anyone who may have consumed the product should contact a health professional as soon as possible. They also warned that "in rare ...
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