New Jersey Starbucks worker tests positive for Hepatitis A

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Starbucks in New Jersey one employee tested positive for Hepatitis A and co-workers as well as customers while contagious .

Hepatitis A virus causes inflammation and live function often caused by ingesting contaminated food or water, it is contagious as it is capable of contracting the virus from close contact with other person .

Camden County health department officer PaschalNwako given a public statement that Health care provider treated that employee and informed to the department located in Blackwood , New Jersey , in response the Starbucks was immediately closed and an investigation revealed hence there was no such evidence that food safety protocols were compromised .

Starbucks issued a statement – we are woring closely with camdem county health department and are fully in compliance with all requirements . There are evidence that any customers or partners were affected .

A single shot of hepatitis A vaccine can help to prevent Hepatitis A.