Mysterious hepatitis in the United States: authorities tap on strawberries

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is investigating a mysterious series of hepatitis diseases currently rampant in the US and Canada. The official narrative: organic strawberries past their best-before date could be the reason. It is not mentioned in which age group the sick people are and whether they have a Covid 19 gene treatment. However, a connection with it – even in previous, severe hepatitis cases is disputed anyway.

  • New wave of hepatitis in the USA
  • 17 cases in three states
  • 90 percent in the hospital
  • Organic strawberries suspected to be the cause
  • Previously hepatitis wave in children
  • Difficult cases until liver transplantation
  • Also in Scotland and Great Britain
  • Adenovirus suspected as the cause
  • Is part of the C-19 gene injection
  • Connection with “vaccination” denied

Most in the hospital

In the current US case, 17 hepatitis cases were reported, 15 of them in California, one in Minnesota and one in North Dakota. 12 people were taken to the hospital. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services (CDC), FreshKampo and HEB brand organic strawberries sold between March 5 and April 25 this year in stores like Aldi, Kroger, Safeway, Walmart, etc. could be the reason. Apparently it was past its expiry date. Epidemiological and traceability data indicate this. The disease broke out between March 28 and April 30 this year, says the FDA.

go vaccinate!

FreshKampo and HEB strawberries purchased and frozen between the dates mentioned, should not be consumed according to the FDA. The FDA recommends that anyone who has done so in the last two weeks and has not been vaccinated against hepatitis A should see a doctor immediately. Hepatitis A vaccination may help prevent the disease if given within 14 days of exposure to the virus says the CDC. Reference is also made to a similar strawberry hepatitis outbreak in 2016. The fruits came from Egypt at that time.

Hepatitis series in young children

At the beginning of May this year, the US health authorities examined 190 cases of severe hepatitis cases in children in almost 30 states. There were five deaths. Something similar also occurred in Scotland and Great Britain. In these cases, an adenovirus infection was suspected. Almost all of the sick people were infected with it. One type of this virus is also found in the Covid-19 genetic materials. A connection with this was ruled out weekly view reported. According to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO), mysterious, severe cases of hepatitis in children have been occurring since the beginning of the year. As of mid-May, there are 348 cases worldwide. A connection with the adenovirus and a Covid-19 infection is being investigated.

Highly contagious

Hepatitis A, a highly contagious virus that can cause acute liver disease, is spread when someone ingests the virus from eating contaminated food or water. It can also be transmitted through close personal contact with an infected person, e.g. B. through sexual contact, caring for a sick person, or drug use with others.

HIV carriers particularly vulnerable

People at increased risk of contracting the virus include people with chronic liver disease, including hepatitis B and C, and people with HIV (chronic immunodeficiency). They are also particularly susceptible to the so-called “monkeypox”. Die Symptoms of this disease are reminiscent of documented cases of vaccine side effects, in the form of pustules all over the body. According to the US health agency, the hepatitis A virus can be spread before symptoms are noticed. Adults are more likely to have symptoms than children, and they typically appear 2 to 7 weeks after infection and last less than two months. In chronic cases, symptoms can last up to six months.

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