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Taiwan finds hepatitis A virus in Costco berries

The Taiwanese Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found the hepatitis A virus in bags of frozen berries imported from Chile and sold at Costco supermarkets. More than 17,000 kilograms of the product had already been sold to the public in bags of 1.81 kg each. The supermarket company removed the product from shelves and disposed of 203 bags, totaling 367.43 kg of berries.

The FDA tested five bags of the Kirkland Signature Three Berries Blend containing raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries, and found one of them positive for the virus.

Consumers were warned to seek medical care immediately if, within 60 days, symptoms appeared. Consumers should monitor themselves for sudden fever, fatigue and malaise, lack of appetite, or vomiting. If infected, they may also experience jaundice, a yellowing of the eyes and skin.

Source: taiwannews.com.tw

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