Abstract
In 2004, a major outbreak of hepatitis A among tourists returning from Egypt involved 351 case-patients from 9 European countries who were infected with a single strain (genotype 1b). The case-control study identified orange juice as the most likely infection vehicle. Vaccination against hepatitis A virus is strongly recommended before travel to disease-endemic areas.
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Frank, C., Walter, J., Muehlen, M., Jansen, A., Van Treeck, U., Hauri, A. M., … Stark, K. (2007). Major outbreak of hepatitis A associated with orange juice among tourists, Egypt, 2004. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 13(1), 156–158. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1301.060487
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