Hepatitis A: EFSA and ECDC publish a joint rapid outbreak assessment
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Posted: 29 May 2013 | EFSA | No comments yet
EFSA is working closely with ECDC to help identify the origin of the recent outbreak of Hepatitis A virus infection…
EFSA is working closely with ECDC to help identify the origin of the recent outbreak of Hepatitis A virus infection in humans in Germany, the Netherlands and Poland. All 15 infected people had travelled to the autonomous provinces of Trento and Bolzano, in Italy. Preliminary investigations have identified frozen berries as the most likely source of infection. Hepatitis A is an infectious disease that can be transmitted through consumption of contaminated food or water or direct contact with an infectious person. ECDC, EFSA and the European Commission, in cooperation with the affected countries, will continue to closely monitor the situation and will provide regular updates as new information becomes available.
- Outbreak of Hepatitis A virus infection in residents and travellers to Italy