July 2, 2024
  ASBURY PARK – The Monmouth County Health Department (MCHD) has announced that a restaurant staff member at Cardinal Provisions in Asbury Park has tested positive for Hepatitis A.   According to officials, there was no evidence of food safety violations found. However, the facility voluntarily closed its doors and did not reopen until all The post Hepatitis A Case Found In Monmouth County appeared first on Jersey Shore Online.

  ASBURY PARK – The Monmouth County Health Department (MCHD) has announced that a restaurant staff member at Cardinal Provisions in Asbury Park has tested positive for Hepatitis A.

  According to officials, there was no evidence of food safety violations found. However, the facility voluntarily closed its doors and did not reopen until all exposed employees were vaccinated.

  The MHD said that the employee worked while infectious on September 7 through 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, and 21.

  “While it is uncommon for restaurant patrons to become infected with Hepatitis A virus due to an infected food handler, anyone who consumed food or drinks at Cardinal Provisions during the aforementioned period should consider receiving a vaccination within two weeks from the last date of exposure, monitor their health for symptoms of Hepatitis A infection up to 50 days after exposure, wash their hands with soap and warm water frequently and thoroughly, especially after using the bathroom and before preparing food, and stay at home and contact their healthcare provider immediately if symptoms of Hepatitis A infection develop,” the MCHD stated.

  Hepatitis A is a viral infection of the liver that can cause loss of appetite, nausea, tiredness, fever, stomach pain, brown-colored urine, and light-colored stools. Yellowing of the skin or eyes may occur. People can become ill up to seven weeks after being exposed to the virus. If you experience symptoms associated with Hepatitis A, the MCHD advises you to contact your healthcare provider.

  For more information, contact the Monmouth County Health Department at 732-431-7456 or go to visitmonmouth.com.

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