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  • Sweden: Thirteen Hepatitis A infections from frozen strawberries

    2018-07-12

    Thirteen people in Sweden have been infected by the Hepatitis A virus linked to frozen strawberries from Poland. Eleven confirmed and two suspected cases were reported from the four Swedish counties Sk?ne, Blekinge, Kalmar and G?vleborg.

    Nine women and four men aged 11 to 92 are affected. The most recent person to fall ill had symptoms starting on June 18.

    The Public Health Agency of Sweden (Folkh?lsomyndigheten), the National Food Agency (Livsmedelsverket) and local authorities are involved in the investigation. They traced the source of the Hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection to frozen strawberries from Poland and informed Polish authorities of their findings.

    All of the cases had smoothies or a dessert containing frozen imported strawberries that were not heated prior to consumption. The strawberries were not sold directly to consumers. Analysis of the current lot of strawberries from Poland showed they contain the same type of hepatitis A virus, genotype 1B, that has infected the victims.

    Livsmedelsverket told Food Safety News that patients ate strawberries in smoothies from a juice bar and unheated strawberries in a dessert in a nursing home. A recall is underway, but officials say the products might still be on the market.

    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
    Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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