More than a thousand boxes of Chilean raspberries are recalled in the United States due to possible contamination with hepatitis

Published 2022년 12월 7일

Tridge summary

The FDA has found hepatitis A contamination in boxes of Chilean raspberries from the exporter Copramar, leading to the voluntary recall of approximately 1,260 boxes. No illnesses have been reported from consumption of these raspberries. Consumers who have purchased the affected product are advised to discard it or return it for a refund. Hepatitis A is a viral liver disease that can be transmitted through contaminated food.
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The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) tested boxes of Chilean raspberries, which revealed possible contamination with hepatitis A. For this reason, about 1,260 boxes from the exporter Copramar are being voluntarily withdrawn. At the moment, there are no reports of people with complications from the consumption of these products, or from adverse reactions. Likewise, those who have purchased these Chilean raspberries should not consume them and discard them, or return them to the place where they were purchased for a refund. What is hepatitis A? Hepatitis A is a ...

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