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Balmain Tigers at Leichhardt oval on Tuesday. Fox Sports 3 August 2015 12 minutes ago News NewssourceId467414 This video is no longer available The consumer recall is for: Nanna’s Raspberries, 1kg packs, with best before dates until 15/09/16 Nanna’s Mixed Berries 1kg packs, with best before dates until 22/11/16 Creative Gourmet Mixed Berries 300g, with best before dates until 10/12/17 Creative Gourmet Mixed Berries 500g, with best before dates until 06/10/17 UPDATE: NANNA’S Raspberries 1kg packs are being recalled after a potential link to Hepatitis A contamination, Patties announced today. ROLLING STORY: VICTORIAN WOMAN EMBROILED IN HEALTH SCARE Patties Foods CEO, Steven Chaur, said the further recall was a precautionary measure in the interests of public safety after investigations identified the potential link to a specific source of raspberries in China. “While there are no confirmed test results indicating a potential link to Hepatitis A, we are working proactively with health authorities based on the information they have presented to date,” he said. Read more “The specific source supplied raspberries which were packed in Nanna’s and Creative Gourmet Mixed Berries, that were the subject of the consumer recall announced over the weekend. “The source also supplied product for Nanna’s Raspberries 1kg packs, with Best Before Dates up until 15/09/16. “The specific source did not supply raspberries for Creative Gourmet Raspberries 300g and 500g packs. “The supplier of raspberries is no longer used by Patties Foods.” Meanwhile, consumers who have eaten berries at the centre of the scare should ignore advice to throw the frozen fruit out and keep the product in case they need to make a claim, a lawyer says. Compensation lawyer Mark O’Connor said consumers should ignore the product recall by the distributors of Nanna’s frozen berries because they could be key evidence should a consumer contract the virus. “If someone has consumed some I would suggest they hang on to them - put them in the freezer, mark them ‘poison’ or something so nobody else consumes any,” he said. “If they become ill later on then they will need to be able to prove that they have consumed the product in question, and my experience with insurance companies is they won’t take your word for it.”

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The food scare is ripe for a class action​, a Melbourne law academic says. Dr Andy Schmulow, senior research associate in the school of law at the University of Melbourne, says the goods will have breached Australian consumer law if found not to be fit for human consumption. Nine Australians have now tested positive to Hepatitis A after consuming contaminated berries. Three Victorians, four Queenslanders and two people in New South Wales diagnosed with Hepatitis A have all reported eating 1kg packets of Nanna’s Frozen Mixed Berries before becoming ill. A national recall has been issued by Patties for the following products: Nanna’s Raspberries 1kg packs, Nanna’s Frozen Mixed Berries 1kg packs and Patties’ 300g and 500g packs of Creative Gourmet Mixed Berries. While hepatitis A typically poses a very low risk to the blood supply, Red Cross Blood Service spokesman Shaun Inguanzo says the situation is being closely monitored and people who have eaten the berries will be banned from donating for two months. He said hepatitis A is almost exclusively spread by ingesting faecal-contaminated food. “As a purely precautionary matter, the Blood Service is asking donors who consumed Nannas Frozen Mixed Berries or Creative Gourmet Mixed Berries and then gave blood either on or after 1 November 2014 to contact us on 13 14 95,” Mr Inguanzo told AAP on Tuesday. The Blood Service screens blood donations for 70 diseases, but not hepatitis A due to its low risk. As the Hepatitis A scare spreads, $14.6 million was wiped off the value of Victorian company Patties Food yesterday. Shares plunged 7.7 per cent after it was forced to recall packets of Nanna’s and Creative Gourmet Mixed Berries. It was the biggest one-day plunge since September 2009 and drove shares to a six-week low. Hepatitus A is a viral disease that affects the liver and has an incubation period of up to 50 days. Symptoms include abdominal pain, fever, loss of appetite, diarrhoea, dark-coloured urine and jaundice. Hepatitis A is spread when food is contaminated with faecal matter. HEPATITUS A: WHAT IS IT? WHAT TO DO IF YOU’VE EATEN RECALLED FROZEN BERRIES MARKET GOES COLD ON PATTIES FOODS OVER BERRIES SCARE

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Creative Gourmet Mixed Berries 300g and 500g packs are recalled. Source: Supplied

1kg packets of Nanna's Frozen Mixed Berries have been withdrawn from sale. Source: News Corp Australia Health authorities expect the number of those affected to rise. Bairnsdale-based manufacturer Patties Foods expanded the recall on Sunday to include all 300g and 500g packs of Creative Gourmet Mixed Berries. Customers who bought the berries were earlier advised to return​ them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Patties Foods has been importing frozen berry products from China for the past six years and takes its blueberries from Chile. Professor Enzo Palombo, Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology at Swinburne University of Technology, said freezing the berries would not eliminate the problem. “While the virus does not grow in frozen food, it still remains infectious,” he said. Australian farmers say they are confident that homegrown fruits are the best berries money can buy.

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Susie Palmer with a tray of fresh Aussie-grown berries at Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm in Main Ridge. Picture: Jay Town Source: News Corp Australia Owner of Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm, Mick Gallace​ said Australian grown produce was subject to strict rules. “You get a much fresher product which is grown with quality and is sold with a guarantee that you will not get sick,” he said. As a precaution, the Australian Red Cross Blood Service says it is working closely with health authorities to determine the risk of hepatitis A entering the blood supply. It is asking donors who have eaten the three affected products and given blood after November 1 to contact them on 13 14 95.

Hepatitis A — what to look for ■ Symptoms start two to seven weeks after exposure. ■ Early symptoms include fever, nausea and loss of appetite. ■ After several days, jaundice develops: yellowed skin and eyes. ■ Dark urine, pale stools, diarrhoea. andrew.jefferson@news.com.au Twitter: @AndyJeffo ×

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