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  • FDA: Outbreak Investigation of Hepatitis A Virus: Strawberries (May 2022)

    Source: https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-f...ce=govdelivery


    Outbreak Investigation of Hepatitis A Virus: Strawberries (May 2022)

    Do not eat, serve, or sell FreshKampo or HEB brand organic strawberries purchased between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022, FDA’s investigation is ongoing


    The FDA, along with CDC, the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, state, and local partners are investigating a multistate outbreak of hepatitis A infections in the United States and Canada potentially linked to fresh organic strawberries branded as FreshKampo and HEB, purchased between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022.
    Currently, the potentially affected FreshKampo and HEB products are past shelf life. People who purchased FreshKampo and HEB fresh organic strawberries between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022, and then froze those strawberries for later consumption should not eat them. These products were sold at the following retailers, including, but not limited to:
    • Aldi
    • HEB
    • Kroger
    • Safeway
    • Sprouts Farmers Market
    • Trader Joe’s
    • Walmart
    • Weis Markets
    • WinCo Foods
    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.
    Epidemiologic and traceback data show that fresh organic strawberries sold as FreshKampo and HEB brands that were purchased between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022, are a likely cause of illness in this outbreak. The traceback investigations show that cases in California, Minnesota, and Canada report having purchased fresh organic strawberries branded as FreshKampo or HEB prior to becoming ill. Illness onset dates range from March 28 – April 30, 2022.
    As this investigation is ongoing, additional products may be included. More information will be provided in this advisory as it becomes available.

    Recommendation

    Consumers, restaurants, and retailers should not sell, serve, or eat any fresh organic strawberries branded as FreshKampo or HEB if purchased between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022. People who purchased the fresh strawberries and then froze those strawberries for later consumption should not eat them. They should be thrown away. Currently, the potentially affected product is past its shelf life. 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.
    If consumers purchased fresh organic strawberries branded as FreshKampo or HEB between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022, ate those berries in the last two weeks, and have not been vaccinated against hepatitis A, they should immediately consult with their healthcare professional to determine whether post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is needed. PEP is recommended for unvaccinated people who have been exposed to hepatitis A virus in the last two weeks because vaccination can prevent a hepatitis A infection if given within 14 days of exposure. Those with evidence of previous hepatitis A vaccination or previous hepatitis A infection do not require PEP.
    Contact your healthcare provider if you think you may have symptoms of a hepatitis A infection after eating these fresh organic strawberries, or if you believe that you have eaten these strawberries in the last two weeks.


    Case Counts

    Total U.S. Illnesses: 17
    Hospitalizations: 12
    Deaths: 0
    Last illness onset: April 30, 2022
    States with Cases: CA (15), MN (1), ND (1)
    Product Distribution: Nationwide




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    Source: https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/outbre...food/index.htm


    At a Glance
    • Reported cases: 17
    • States: 3
    • Hospitalizations: 12
    • Deaths: 0
    • Recall: No


    Advice to Consumers

    CDC recommends that people who purchased fresh organic strawberries branded as FreshKampo or HEB between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022, and then froze those strawberries for later consumption take the following actions:
    • Check your freezer for these fresh organic strawberries. If you froze them to eat later, do not eat them.
    • Throw away any remaining fresh organic strawberries that you froze for later consumption. If you are unsure of what brand you purchased, when you purchased your fresh organic strawberries, or where you purchased them prior to freezing them, you should throw the strawberries away.
    • If you have eaten these organic strawberries, purchased fresh and later frozen, within the last 14 days and are not vaccinated against hepatitis A, contact your local health department or health care provider to discuss getting postexposure prophylaxis (hepatitis A vaccine or immune globulin). Getting postexposure prophylaxis within 14 days of exposure can help prevent illness.
    • As of May 31, 2022, there are:
      • 17 outbreak-associated cases of hepatitis A reported from 3 states (California, Minnesota, and North Dakota).
      • Illnesses started on dates ranging from March 28, 2022, to April 30, 2022.
      • 12 people have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported.
    • Epidemiologic and traceback evidence indicate that fresh organic strawberries are a likely source of this outbreak.
      • In interviews, 10/13 (77%) reported eating fresh organic strawberries.


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