It is likely that a recent outbreak of hepatitis A in Australia, linked to a brand of imported mixed berries, was due to low hygiene standards in a Chinese factory or a potentially contaminated water supply.
The contamination incident being linked to 1kg packets of Nanna’s Frozen Mixed Berries has so far affected nine people across Australia — three in Victoria, four in Queensland and two in New South Wales. It is likely that the virus was spread by an infected worker at the plant that did not wash their hands properly…
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