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mahatmakanejeeves

(60,935 posts)
Sun Oct 31, 2021, 07:38 AM Oct 2021

3 deaths now linked to hepatitis A outbreak at Famous Anthony's restaurants

3 deaths now linked to hepatitis A outbreak at Famous Anthony's restaurants

ALISON GRAHAM 540-981-3324 Oct 29, 2021

ROANOKE — Two more adults have died from hepatitis A complications in an outbreak linked to Famous Anthony’s restaurants, the Roanoke Valley’s health district announced Friday.

Three adults now have died in the outbreak, in which officials have identified 49 confirmed cases, including 31 hospitalizations.

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The person was hospitalized with complications from the virus, which causes inflammation of the liver. Roanoke City and Alleghany Health Districts officials said it would not release further information about the individual due to privacy reasons.

Late Friday afternoon, the district announced a third adult who had been hospitalized with complications also had died. Details were not disclosed.

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On Oct. 8, Roanoke County resident James Hamlin, 75, died from hepatitis A complications. He was the first confirmed death associated with the outbreak.

An employee who worked at three Famous Anthony’s locations — on Grandin Road, Crystal Spring Avenue and Williamson Road — was diagnosed with the highly contagious virus. Hepatitis A can be spread through contaminated food and water that an infected person has touched, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Even though cooking food at temperatures greater than 185 degrees can kill the virus, a person with Hepatitis A can contaminate food after it has been cooked.

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Anyone who visited any of the three locations between Aug. 10 and Aug. 27 may have been exposed and should monitor for symptoms, but Morrow said anyone who was exposed likely would have experienced symptoms already.

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3 deaths now linked to hepatitis A outbreak at Famous Anthony's restaurants (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2021 OP
Famous restaurants gab13by13 Oct 2021 #1
Their conditions could be perfect. The employee using good procedure, Hepatitis ... marble falls Oct 2021 #5
InFamous now underpants Oct 2021 #6
Name change to Infamous Anthony's in the near future? n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2021 #2
Death from Hep A is very rare. Could a more virulent strain have evolved? Scrivener7 Oct 2021 #3
It would violate the chef's freedoms... ret5hd Oct 2021 #4
99.999% of the time a chef does not wash his hands at work dsweet Oct 2021 #7

marble falls

(62,047 posts)
5. Their conditions could be perfect. The employee using good procedure, Hepatitis ...
Sun Oct 31, 2021, 07:54 AM
Oct 2021

... is nasty stuff. The employee was working sick. That's all it takes.

That business is ruined. There was just a rumor of Hep at a Burger King in Akron when I was in my twenties and in several weeks with the papers and health department saying the it was clean, it was closed and later turned into a coin laundry.

Scrivener7

(52,739 posts)
3. Death from Hep A is very rare. Could a more virulent strain have evolved?
Sun Oct 31, 2021, 07:45 AM
Oct 2021

Having been a part of an outbreak when I was a child, where I was sick for 6 months and lost 40% of my body weight, and knowing that was the "safe" form of Hepatitis, I cannot imagine what these people went through.

dsweet

(123 posts)
7. 99.999% of the time a chef does not wash his hands at work
Sun Oct 31, 2021, 10:24 AM
Oct 2021

he doesn't get sick, so why should he restrict his freedoms for people he doesn't know.

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