Mango recall leads to pop-up Hepatitis A vaccine clinics in Smiths Falls, Brockville

The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit will hold two Hepatitis A vaccination clinics due to a frozen mango recall by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) sparked by possible contamination.

The recall includes:

At least three people have been affected, so far. 

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Anyone with any of these products should throw them out immediately. 

The health unit recommends anyone over the age of 6 months who ate product in the past 14 days receive a precautionary Hepatitis A vaccine. 

Those who have been previously immunized with two doses of Hepatitis A vaccine, do not require another one. 

The clinics will be held Friday in Brockville and Smiths Falls. Residents are asked to call 1-800-660-5853 to make an appointment.

Local residents in other areas who have consumed or served any of the recalled products should call their local health unit. 

Hepatitis A is a liver disease caused by the Hepatitis A virus. Symptoms of Hepatitis A usually appear within 14 to 28 days of exposure but may take up to 50 days to appear.

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