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Hong Kong health officials are asking the public to be vigilant to maintain strict personal, food and environmental hygiene as the city is reporting a surge in hepatitis A cases since the beginning of...

Australian health authorities have identified three additional hepatitis A cases linked to recalled Nanna’s Mixed Berries bringing the total cases meeting the case definition to 26 nationwide. According...

In a follow-up to the Australia hepatitis A outbreak linked to Nanna’s frozen berries, South Australia health has reported their first case, bringing the total tally nationwide to 20. To date cases...

The number of hepatitis A cases in Australia linked to Nanna’s Berry products has increased , according to a Victoria health alert Tuesday. The updated case count is now 18. Four products from Patties...

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During the past week, some 14 hepatitis A cases have been reported from several areas of Australia, with health officials from Queensland Health, Victoria, NSW and WA Health saying there is a link between...

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Western Australia Health (WA Health) has reported their first case of hepatitis A linked to the recently recalled Nanna’s and Creative Gourmet brands of frozen mixed berries. This brings the country...

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The number of hepatitis A cases linked to the consumption of Nanna’s Frozen Mixed Berry in Australia has increased to 13, according to a notice from Prof. Michael Ackland, Deputy Chief Health Officer,...

In a follow-up to the hepatitis A outbreak in Australia linked to Nanna’s Berries, in which at least 10 people have been sickened, reports from the Department for Education and Child Development...

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Mecklenburg County Public Health officials reported Sunday that an employee at Dogwood Southern Table and Bar, located at 4905 Ashley Park Lane in Charlotte, was confirmed to have a case of the hepatitis...

In a follow-up to the hepatitis A outbreak in Australia due to tainted berries, Queensland Health officials have reported an additional case bringing the total to five. There has been 10 total cases reported...