Hep A has a number of Government Officials and Agency's worried.
National news has picked up on it. What actions have you taken?
https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,588...7907--,00.html
Hep A has a number of Government Officials and Agency's worried.
National news has picked up on it. What actions have you taken?
https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,588...7907--,00.html
Last edited by admin; April-28-18 at 07:31 AM.
As I frequently travel to Mexico I've been vaccinated for both, but I sure would like to know why this is happening. IMO Lansing is really dropping the ball here by not being more proactive in mandating vaccinations for those working in food preparation. It's fairly inexpensive and would save lives and probably money in the long run.
Just asking but why is Macomb the highest amounts of cases? Larger population?
There's a vaccine. Problem solved.
Yes, and outbreaks correlate with drug use according to this article:
Drug users are at risk of contracting the infection [[Hepatitis A) for at least three reasons: route of infection, by injection and sex, poor housing conditions, and the higher probability of being jailed. Possible HAV infection can have high clinical severity because of the frequent presence of chronic HCV infection, often being worsened by alcohol abuse.
Ugh. My wife and I along with our two young nieces ate at the BW3 in Warren during the dates which was one of the places and times identified as having a problem. No issues reported with our health but I guess that is a risk that we all take when dining out at restaurants.
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