Abstract
In April 1981, an outbreak of hepatitis A occurred among state legislators in Tennessee. Although the number of cases was small, we traced the source to a food handler who served cold meats and cheese. This investigation demonstrates the value of rapid serologic testing using a radioimmunoassay technique and matched case-control analysis to identify small foodborne outbreaks of hepatitis A.
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Gustafson, T. L., Hutcheson, R. H., Fricker, R. S., & Schaffner, W. (1983). An outbreak of foodborne hepatitis A: The value of serologic testing and matched case-control analysis. American Journal of Public Health, 73(10), 1199–1201. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.73.10.1199
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