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Public Health Sudbury urging Hep A vaccination for anyone who’s eaten frozen mango in the past 14 days

Hepatitis A vaccine clinics being held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday as widespread recall of contaminated fruit impacts several provinces
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Certain brands of frozen mango chunks are being recalled in Canada. The product may be tainted with Hepatitis A and some Canadians have reported becoming sick from consuming the product.

A completely new vaccine push is on in Sudbury, but this time it is for a possible Hepatitis A contamination linked to certain frozen mango products.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall earlier this week for various frozen mangoes due to possible Hepatitis A contamination. The recall spans across Ontario and various provinces, with the potential to be national. Producer Nature’s Touch Frozen Food warns consumers not to eat the following products with an expiry date of “best before November 2022”:

  • Nature’s Touch Frozen Mangoes (2kg)
  • Compliments Mango Mania (600g)
  • Irresistibles Mango Chunks (600g)
  • President’s Choice Mango Chunks (600g)

Public Health Sudbury and Districts (PHSD) issued a news release Friday saying that so far no cases have been reported within the Province of Ontario, including the PHSD area, but anyone with those products at home should discard the product or return it to the store.

The health unit is also advising anyone who might have consumed the mango products in the past 14 days, and who are not vaccinated against Hepatitis A, should arrange to get a free vaccination as soon as possible.

The drop-in vaccination clinics are being arranged in the City of Greater Sudbury (no appointment necessary) for this coming Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Individuals outside of the City of Greater Sudbury can contact Public Health Sudbury & Districts to make an appointment at one of our district offices.

  • Monday, Aug. 9, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Carmichael Arena
  • Tuesday, Aug. 10, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Carmichael Arena
  • Wednesday, Aug. 11, from noon to 8 p.m. at Carmichael Arena

The Hepatitis A vaccine is also available through Public Health district offices located in Espanola, Mindemoya, and Chapleau or by contacting your health care provider.

PHSD advises that all pandemic precautions, masking and distancing, will be in effect at the vaccine clinics.

Anyone concerned they might have Hepatitis-A can check out the health unit website, for more information.


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