Albuquerque Journal

Hepatitis A diagnosis in NJ sparks rush to vaccinate customers

- BY RACHEL PANNETT

A New Jersey county is scrambling to vaccinate people against hepatitis A after a Starbucks employee tested positive for the highly contagious liver infection, with thousands of customers potentiall­y exposed.

Hundreds of people turned up to a pop-up vaccine clinic near the Gloucester Township Starbucks location on Friday and Saturday after learning that the food handler had worked multiple days this month while infectious, according to county officials.

The Camden County Health Department on Friday advised any unvaccinat­ed member of the public who visited the Starbucks at 1490 Blackwood Clementon Road on Nov. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12 or 13 to get the hepatitis A vaccine “as soon as possible” and no later than 14 days after contact.

The department was notified on Wednesday that the Starbucks worker had tested positive for hepatitis A, and an investigat­ion was begun immediatel­y. The venue was closed until all its employees could be vaccinated, health officials said.

“The county health department has been working closely with the patient and the staff at the Starbucks to address the situation,” Camden County Health Officer Paschal Nwako said in a statement. “Our highest priority is ensuring everyone involved remains safe and healthy. The patient is not currently working, and close contacts have been identified.”

Hepatitis A is usually spread when a person ingests fecal matter, even in microscopi­c amounts, from contact with objects, food or drinks contaminat­ed by the feces or stool of an infected person, health officials said. Members of the Food Surveillan­ce Unit visited the store on Wednesday and conducted an inspection, which showed no evidence of food-safety violations.

County spokesman Dan Keashen said he and his daughter were among the thousands possibly exposed to hepatitis A after visiting the Starbucks. Both he and his daughter are in “good health,” he said. Keashen received his vaccinatio­n on Thursday, and his daughter had been vaccinated previously.

Health officials have so far vaccinated 782 patrons, plus 17 Starbucks employees, and will be opening the clinic again on Wednesday for anyone who missed out over the weekend, Keashen said.

To date, no one else has tested positive as a result of the exposure.

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