"Hepatitis is most commonly caused by the viruses hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E, and by YFV. Other causes include heavy alcohol use, certain medications, toxins, other infections, autoimmune diseases."
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Source: CBS News
Strawberries likely caused hepatitis A outbreak, FDA says
BY KHRISTOPHER J. BROOKS | MAY 30, 2022
Packages of FreshKampo and HEB brand strawberries are likely linked to more than a dozen recent cases of hepatitis A in California, federal food regulators said.
The FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, joined by the Public Health Agency of Canada, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, and state and local partners, are investigating a multi-state outbreak of hepatitis A infections in the U.S. and Canada potentially linked to fresh, organic strawberries with the FreshKampo or HEB labels and purchased between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022.
Source: CBS News
Strawberries likely caused hepatitis A outbreak, FDA says
BY KHRISTOPHER J. BROOKS | MAY 30, 2022
Packages of FreshKampo and HEB brand strawberries are likely linked to more than a dozen recent cases of hepatitis A in California, federal food regulators said.
The FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, joined by the Public Health Agency of Canada, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, and state and local partners, are investigating a multi-state outbreak of hepatitis A infections in the U.S. and Canada potentially linked to fresh, organic strawberries with the FreshKampo or HEB labels and purchased between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022.
"If you are unsure of what brand you purchased, when you purchased your strawberries or where you purchased them from prior to freezing them, the strawberries should be thrown away," the FDA said in a warning notice.
The strawberries were also sold at HEB, Kroger, Safeway, Sprouts Farmers, Trader Joe's, Weis Markets and WinCo Foods, according to regulators. The FDA has received reports of 17 hepatitis A cases in the U.S. since the strawberries hit store shelves, and a dozen people have been hospitalized. Most of the cases have been in California, but the FDA also reported one case in both Minnesota and North Dakota.
In Canada, 10 cases of hepatitis A and four hospitalizations have been reported tied to the strawberries, according to The Associated Press.
No deaths have been reported, according to the agency. It said the strawberries under investigation "are a likely cause of illness in this outbreak." The FDA's investigation is ongoing, so other products [Editor's note: "Other products" include Covid injections.] could be linked to hepatitis cases.
Please go to CBS News to read more.
The strawberries were also sold at HEB, Kroger, Safeway, Sprouts Farmers, Trader Joe's, Weis Markets and WinCo Foods, according to regulators. The FDA has received reports of 17 hepatitis A cases in the U.S. since the strawberries hit store shelves, and a dozen people have been hospitalized. Most of the cases have been in California, but the FDA also reported one case in both Minnesota and North Dakota.
In Canada, 10 cases of hepatitis A and four hospitalizations have been reported tied to the strawberries, according to The Associated Press.
No deaths have been reported, according to the agency. It said the strawberries under investigation "are a likely cause of illness in this outbreak." The FDA's investigation is ongoing, so other products [Editor's note: "Other products" include Covid injections.] could be linked to hepatitis cases.
Please go to CBS News to read more.
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