Public Health is investigating a confirmed case of hepatitis A in the Northern Zone _ Photo by Drew Hays CANADAHALIFAX news Patrons of Amherst restaurant may be exposed to hepatitis virus by admin 24 يونيو، 2024 written by admin 24 يونيو، 2024 504 By CityNews Halifax Staff If you travelled through Amherst this past month and stopped at a Tim Horton’s, you could be exposed to the virus that causes hepatitis A. Nova Scotia Health said the risk is low but the agency is investigating a confirmed case of hepatitis A in that region. Public Health is asking anyone who ate and/or drank food at the Tim Hortons location at 118 South Albion St. in Amherst between May 30 and June 14, and who have experienced the symptoms since June 15, or develop them over the next four weeks, to see a primary care provider. Among those symptoms are a sudden onset of fever, loss of appetite, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, and, within a few days to a week, darkening of the urine and yellowing of the skin or eyes. Public Health has been in touch with people at higher risk of getting the infection and will be offering them a vaccine that will help protect them from getting ill. Management at the location has been extremely cooperative and supportive, helping us reach contacts and distribute information. The illness usually lasts one to two weeks; however, some cases can last several months and most individuals recover without treatment. It may also cause serious liver damage. Unlike hepatitis B and C, hepatitis A is not transmitted through blood and does not produce long-term infections. According to N.S. Health, someone infected with hepatitis A may not have symptoms. People with questions about signs and symptoms of hepatitis A can call 811. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Province to invest millions in upgrades for N.S. Sport Hall of Fame next post Will Canada be forced to up its military spending You may also like Alderney service back to reduced schedule three days... 22 مايو، 2026 Gas prices to change again as interrupter is... 22 مايو، 2026 First-degree murder charge laid in case of missing... 22 مايو، 2026 N.S. resort is the latest using high-tech blankets... 22 مايو، 2026 Drugs and weapons seized at a home in... 22 مايو، 2026 Carney says Alberta plays ’essential’ role in building... 22 مايو، 2026 Pentagon doubles down on Canada rebuke with demand... 22 مايو، 2026 Some FIFA World Cup fans ’flabbergasted’ by ticket... 22 مايو، 2026 Alberta to hold fall referendum on whether to... 22 مايو، 2026 Référendum : Mark Carney appelle les Albertains à... 22 مايو، 2026