Producers and health agencies in Mexico and the US strengthen fresh food safety

Published 2023년 6월 27일

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The National Health, Safety and Food Quality agency in Mexico is working with the FDA to investigate an outbreak of hepatitis A in three states on the west coast of the US. So far, no evidence has been found to confirm the presence of hepatitis A in strawberry producers in Baja California. The Mexican and US governments have collaborated since 2020 to harmonize laboratory processes and expedite attention to disease outbreaks associated with food.
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2000Agro/Writing The service National Health, Safety and Food Quality (Senasica) collaborates with the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA, for its acronym in English) in the investigation on the outbreak of hepatitis type A that has been presented in three states on the west coast of the nation North American. From 2022, When the first outbreak was published, technicians from the agency of the Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) have sampled various companies strawberry producers in Baja California, and to date no scientific evidence confirming the presence of hepatitis A in medical units entity production. As part of the Alianza para la Inocuidad Alimentaria operated by the governments of Mexico and United States since 2020, its health agencies have harmonized and optimized its laboratory processes and expedited attention to disease outbreaks associated with the foods that are marketed in both countries, in order to protect the integrity of ...
Source: MX2000

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