An outbreak of hepatitis A infections traced to frozen strawberries from Mexico has been declared over.

The outbreak began in April, and several products were recalled (see list below). As of Sept. 15, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that ten patients had been confirmed from four states.

Continue Reading Health officials say the hepatitis A outbreak traced to organic strawberries has ended

Another patient has been identified in an ongoing outbreak of hepatitis A infections traced to frozen organic strawberries.

As of its update posted July 20, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 10 people from four states have been infected. Four people have been hospitalized. The states where

Continue Reading Officials say hepatitis A outbreak linked to frozen organic strawberries is growing

The patient count in a hepatitis A outbreak linked to frozen organic strawberries has increased, according to an update from the Food and Drug Administration.

There are now eight confirmed patients in the outbreak, which has been ongoing since at least Nov. 24, 2022, with the most recent patient confirmed

Continue Reading One more sick in hepatitis A outbreak; investigations into other outbreaks continue

Federal officials have confirmed that the strain of hepatitis A virus found in frozen organic strawberries involved in a multi-state outbreak this year is the same strain that caused an outbreak in 2022.

The organic strawberries associated with both outbreaks were imported to the United States from the same growing

Continue Reading FDA says the hepatitis A virus in this year’s frozen strawberry outbreak is identical to one from 2022