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40 Virginia cases of Hepatitis-A now linked to Tropical Smoothie

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RICHMOND, Va. – The Virginia Department of Health says there are now 40 confirmed cases of Hepatitis-A that are connected to frozen strawberries from Egypt used at Tropical Smoothie Cafes across Virginia.

The previous report given Friday by the VDH listed the confirmed number of cases at 35.

Eleven of the confirmed 40 cases are in the Eastern region of Virginia that includes Hampton Roads, 18 are in the Northern region, five Northwest and six Central.

The Department of Health said that people who consumed smoothies with frozen strawberries from Tropical Smoothie Cafe on August 5, 6, 7 or 8 may benefit from a vaccine or immune globulin to prevent hepatitis A.

Tropical Smoothie Cafe voluntarily withdrew all of the strawberries  sourced from Egypt and found an alternate supply.

On Thursday a lawsuit was filed against TLC Tropical Smoothie, LLC of Richmond.

Constantinos A. Raptis contracted Hepatitis A after purchasing and consuming tainted products from the defendant.

Raptis was a frequent customer of a Tropical Smoothie Cafe in Purcellville, Virginia.

A separate class action class action lawsuit representing all of the victims of the outbreak was filed on Friday.

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