Dole fruit recalled in the United States and Canada on cyclospora concerns

Dole recalled its Fresh Blueberries in four US states and two Canadian provinces due to possible cyclospora contamination.The CDC lists the most common symptoms of cyclospora infections as watery diarrhea; weight loss; cramping, nausea and increased gas.Doles FDA-posted recall notice did not detail how the threat of cyclospora was determined. It only stated that blueberries were sent to Illinois, Maine and New York, and Canada, Alberta, and British Columbia.The lot codes for the blueberries recall are 14632 and 15032 for 6-ounce containers; 15046 and 15046 for 15132, 15148 and 15146 for 15152, 15146 and 15232 for 1 pint containers; 14632 and 15046 for 15046 and 15046 for 15046 and 15132 for 15132, 15046 and 15152 for 15148 and 15146 for 15132, 15148 and 15146 for 15232; 15446 and 15232 for 18-ounce containers; and 15132 and 15148, 15432, 16032, 16332, 15848, 15432, 546, 15432 and 15432, 15146 for the 15432, and 15848, 15432, and 15432, and 15432, 15848, 15432, and 15432, and 15432 for the 24-inch containers.You can either return the blueberries to the store or throw them away if they are recalled. Dole is available 24 hours a days at 800-356-3111 for any questions.Whole Foods, Safeway and Meijer recalled as part of the salmonella outbreak