(BCN) A Contra Costa County case of hepatitis A appears to be linked to a recently recalled batch of frozen berries sold at Costco stores, county health officials said Saturday.
A 62-year-old woman from East Contra Costa County was hospitalized with hepatitis last month and has since recovered, said health services spokeswoman Kate Fowlie.
The woman bought the Townsend Farms Organic Antioxidant Blend of frozen berries sold at Costco that was the subject of a multi-state recall last week and her illness and probably connected to the berries, Fowlie said.
Around 30 people in five states including California have become ill as a result of eating the berries, which are a frozen mix of cherries, blueberries, pomegranate seeds, raspberries and strawberries. Costco has removed the berries from its shelves since the outbreak and is alerting consumers who have bought them since February not to eat them.
Around 880 bags of the berries have been sold in Contra Costa County in the past four weeks, Fowlie said.