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Paterson Grocery Worker Infected With Hepatitis A, NJ Health Department Confirms Paterson Grocery Worker Infected With Hepatitis A, NJ Health Department Confirms
Paterson Grocery Worker Infected With Hepatitis A, NJ Health Department Confirms A case of Hepatitis A has been confirmed at a Paterson market. A food handler at Brother's Market on E. Railway Avenue was potentially infectious between Sept. 30 and Oct. 5, 2019, the New Jersey Health Department said. Hepatitis A is mainly spread through close person-to-person contact or through contaminated food.  Symptoms of Hepatitis A may include fever, feeling tired, poor appetite, dark yellow urine, stomach pain, diarrhea, vomiting, yellow skin or eyes. Symptoms usually appear between three and four weeks after infection. Any produce purchased from Brother’s Produce between t…
1 Dead, 27 Infected In Morris County Golf Club Hepatitis A Outbreak 1 Dead, 27 Infected In Morris County Golf Club Hepatitis A Outbreak
1 Dead, 27 Infected In Morris County Golf Club Hepatitis A Outbreak A person infected by a Hepatitis A outbreak at a Morris County country club has died, state health officials said. The person -- whose identification has not been released -- and 27 others were sickened in the outbreak that occurred between June 9 and 30 at the Mendham Golf & Tennis Club, News12 reports. The outbreak stemmed from a former food handler at the club. An on-site investigation of the club found its food services were in compliance with hand hygiene and glove use. People who may have been exposed were notified on July 5. Symptoms of the illness include: Fever  Stoma…
22 Contract Hepatitis A From Food Handler At Mendham Country Club 22 Contract Hepatitis A From Food Handler At Mendham Country Club
22 Contract Hepatitis A From Food Handler At Mendham Country Club A food handler at a Morris County country club sickened 22 people with Hepatitis A, NJ.com reports. The outbreak was contained to the members-only Mendham Golf & Tennis Club and likely happened between June 9 and 30, township officials said. The food handler was banned from work and required to provide medical clearance from a doctor before returning, the announcement said. An investigation found the club was in compliance with hand-washing and glove use, officials said. The county's office of health management conducted a follow-up inspection of the club's food service operations, in…