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Recall alert: Dole blueberries recalled due to potential parasite contamination

Dole and the Food and Drug Administration have announced a recall of blueberries due to potential parasite contamination.

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The FDA said that the recalled fruit could be contaminated with cyclospora, which could cause cyclosporiasis. The condition is an intestinal infection that could cause severe abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, body aches and fatigue.

It is treated with antibiotics.

The Dole Fresh Blueberries are in clamshell packaging with the following codes:

Size and UPCDateLot Code
18 oz-- 0 71430 01154 6May 28, 2021
May 29, 2021
June 01, 2021
June 03, 2021
June 05, 2021
June 07, 2021
14632
14732
15032,15046
15232
15446,15432
15646,15648
Pint - 0 71430 01151 5June 01, 2021
June 02, 2021
June 03, 2021
June 04, 2021
June 07, 2021
15032,15046
15132,15148,15146
15232
15332
15646,15648
6 oz - 07143001150 8May 28, 2021
June 01, 2021
June 07, 2021
14632
15032,15046
15646,15648
24 oz - 071430011155 3June 02, 2021
June 04, 2021
June 05, 2021
June 09, 2021
15132,15148,15146
15332
15446,15432
15848, 15846

No illnesses have been reported in connection with the recall.

The fruit was distributed in Illinois, Maine, New York and Wisconsin, as well as Alberta and British Columbia.

Only the blueberries with the exact UPC and lot numbers listed above are affected.

If you have the recalled blueberries, you’re advised to throw them out and not eat them.

If you have any questions, call Dole Consumer Center at 1-800-356-3111.