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ADPH says the case involves the restaurant at 3195 Taylor Road.
As a preventative measure, ADPH says customers who ate food, whether dine-in, pickup or delivery, between the dates of July 8 through July 16, may need the hepatitis A vaccine or immune globulin to reduce their chance of illness.
ADPH says hepatitis A is a virus that can be transmitted person-to-person and by eating food or drinks prepared by an infected person. Hepatitis A vaccine can prevent infection, but only if given within 14 days of exposure.
“Adults with hepatitis A may have symptoms that include fatigue, low appetite, stomach pain, nausea and jaundice. These symptoms usually resolve within two months of infection,” said Dr. Burnestine Taylor, Medical Officer for Disease Control and Prevention, ADPH, in a statement. “Children less than 6 years of age generally do not have symptoms or have an unrecognized infection. Almost all people who get hepatitis A recover completely.”
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