Home -> Law Blog Directory -> Health Law Blogs -> Food Poison Blog
(866) 635-2689 for Personal Injury or (866) 635-9402 for Criminal Defense
Find a Local Lawyer
Divorce (866) 635-6190
Personal Injury (866) 635-2689
Criminal Defense (866) 635-9402
Health Law
: Food Poison BlogLone Star Restaurant Linked to Hepatitis A Scare
By Marler Clark
The Vanderburgh County Health Department and the Indiana State Department of Health are investigating a case of Hepatitis A in a food worker at the Lone Star Restaurant located in the Eastland Place Shopping Center at 943 N. Green River Road Evansville IN, 47715-2418.
'We've been in contact with Lone Star and we wanted to let people know that they may have been exposed,' Dr. Ray Nicholson, Health Officer for the Health Department said.
Persons who were exposed and unvaccinated can receive a dose of Hepatitis A vaccine to help lessen the effects of the disease or prevent disease if given within 14 days of exposure. Persons who ate or drank at the Lone Star from April 20-April 26, 2012 could have been exposed to Hepatitis A, but should not receive vaccine because it is not effective for exposure past 14 days. Those people should seek medical care if they show symptoms of Hepatitis A.
Persons who ate at the Lone Star from April 27, 2012 to May 3, 2012 may also have been exposed to the Hepatitis A virus. The Vanderburgh County Health Department and Indiana State Department of Health are working to secure vaccine to offer to anyone who ate at the restaurant from April 27 to May 3, 2012. Information on immunization clinics will be released when the health department receives the vaccine. In the meantime, health officials say to remain on the alert.
Hepatitis A is a viral infection of the liver. The incubation period (time of exposure to development of symptoms) is usually 2 to 7 weeks. Symptoms may include fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, pale colored stools, and dark urine. Jaundice, a yellowing of the skin and eyes, may occur a few days after symptoms appear. Symptoms usually last one to two weeks but can last longer. Symptoms are more likely to occur in adults than in children. Severe complications are rare and occur more often in persons who have liver disease or a weakened immune system. Anyone with symptoms of Hepatitis A is encouraged to seek medical attention promptly.
Hepatitis A is spread person-to-person by the fecal-oral route and occurs when a person eats food or drinks a beverage contaminated by someone with the virus. Thorough hand washing after using the restroom, after changing diapers, and before touching or preparing food or drinks is the best way to control the spread of Hepatitis A.
Full post as published by Food Poison Blog on May 10, 2012 (boomark / email).
Indiana Lone Star Restaurant has Hepatitis A Positive Employee
The Vanderburgh County Health Department and the Indiana State Department of Health are investigating a case of Hepatitis A in a food worker at the Lone Star Restaurant located in the Eastland Place Shopping Center at 943 N...
18 and rising - Hepatitis A Cases Linked to Chipotle
Four more hepatitis A cases have been linked to a Chipotle restaurant in La Mesa, California, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 18. Local Health and Human Services officials said no employees at the Chipotle restaurant tested positive for hepatitis A...
Hepatitis A: Indiana Lone Star Employee Positive
Hepatitis A is a viral infection of the liver. The incubation period (time of exposure to development of symptoms) is usually 2 to 7 weeks. Symptoms may include fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, pale colored stools, and dark urine...
Lubbock Cheddar's Linked to Hepatitis A Scare
Lubbock City health officials Tuesday night warned anyone who ate at Cheddar's Casual Cafe earlier this month they may have been exposed to hepatitis A after an employee there was diagnosed with the viral disease...
North Carolina Fruity Yogurt Linked to Hepatitis A Risk
Patrons of a Goldsboro restaurant may have been exposed to hepatitis A. The health scare stems from a restaurant called Fruity Yogurt. The Wayne County Health Department says anyone who ate at the 317 Spence Ave...
Hepatitis A Alert for Restaurant Diners in Indiana
People who ate at the Lone Star Restaurant in Evansville, IN from April 27 to May 3, 2012 may have been exposed to the hepatitis A virus, according to a news release Thursday from the Vanderburgh County Health Department...
Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada
alleging gross negligence in reusing syringes linked to a hepatitis C outbreak.
Hep B, HIV Scare
2,800 New Jersey Residents Urged to Get Tested
1,800 Vets at Risk for HIV, Hepatitis Through VA Hospital
1,800 Vets at Risk for HIV, Hepatitis Through VA Hospital
Alabama Restaurant Association Hires Legal Council to Help Members Damaged by BP Oil Spill
Alabama Restaurant Association Hires Legal Council to Help Members Damaged by BP Oil Spill>
Sea Star Agrees $18.5M Settlement in Anti-trust Class Action
Sea Star Agrees $18.5M Settlement in Anti-trust Class Action
Restaurant Explosions
Injures 6 In Peublo, Colorado









