These popular blueberries have been recalled because of the parasite, declares FDA

Important news for readers in four US states before July 4 of the weekend grocery stores.


If you are reflectedRed dishes, white and healthy blue For July 4 - or if your household is filled with blueberry fans (which it is not?Blueberries are life) -Line, you must know it: a major production mark has remembered a limited amount of their blueberries for the presence of intestinal parasite. We have your details on this important blueberry reminder.

TheU.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Friday that DOLE DIVERSIFED NORTH AMERICA, Inc. voluntarily recalls "a limited number of crates of fresh blueberries packaged in a variety of clamshell sizes for potentialCyclospora contamination."

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According toCenters for Disaster Control and Prevention (CDC),Cyclospora is a microscopic parasite that can cause an intestinal disease after the individual consumes food or water infected with the parasite. In addition, the FDA affirms common symptoms that an individual can undergo exposure after exposure is "severe abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, body pain and fatigue". (They also say that most quickly recover with the treatment of antibiotics.)

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So,In Illinois, Maine, New York and Wisconsin (plus Alberta and British Columbia in Canada), Dole recalls the blueberries according to these details, with the courtesy of the FDA, with columns left right indicatingSize / UPC, Packaging date and lot code:

Courtesy of American food and drugs

Via the FDA, Dole advises consumers to "check any product they own at home and suppress any product corresponding to the description of the production, the UPC codes and the products batch codes listed above".

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