Spain: They detect the presence of Hepatitis A in strawberries from Morocco

게시됨 2024년 3월 5일

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The European Union's Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) has issued a serious alert regarding the detection of hepatitis A in strawberries from Morocco, found at a Spanish entry point. The risk is deemed serious due to exceeding the maximum allowed absence/25g of the substance, posing a public health threat. The Valencian Farmers Association (AVA-ASAJA) has called for urgent action from the Government and the EU, and has written to the Minister of Agriculture, Luis Planas, seeking explanations from the Moroccan Government and its future preventive measures.
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The European Union's Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed rates the risk as "serious" The European Union's Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) has issued an alert for the presence of hepatitis A in strawberries from Morocco detected at an entry point in Spain. According to this notification, the risk decision is "serious" because it exceeds the "maximum level allowed absence/25g" of this substance which, as the agricultural associations have denounced in a statement, "poses a danger to public health and which may have "appeared in the food from irrigating farms with fecal water." The alarm and the risk of this Moroccan product, according to the European Union agency, is "serious" for health because it contains pathogenic microorganisms, in fact the original sample is dated February 19. The risk is serious and farmers' associations such as the Valencian Farmers Association (AVA-ASAJA) have demanded "urgent measures" from the Government and the European Union, after the ...

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