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Hepatitis A outbreak linked to Ripon school canteen food Hepatitis A outbreak linked to Ripon school canteen food
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An outbreak of Hepatitis A at a school may have been passed through food eaten in the canteen, Public Health England (PHE) has said. An outbreak of hepatitis A at a school may have been passed through food eaten in the canteen, Public Health England (PHE) has said.
Eight cases were confirmed at Outwood Academy in Ripon, North Yorkshire, last week.Eight cases were confirmed at Outwood Academy in Ripon, North Yorkshire, last week.
The number of confirmed cases has risen to 17 following further tests, Dr Simon Padfield, a consultant in Communicable Disease Control at PHE, said.The number of confirmed cases has risen to 17 following further tests, Dr Simon Padfield, a consultant in Communicable Disease Control at PHE, said.
The school said it was providing regular updates on the situation.The school said it was providing regular updates on the situation.
Hepatitis A is a viral infection that affects the liver.Hepatitis A is a viral infection that affects the liver.
In a letter to parents on Tuesday, the school said data about which foods had been consumed in the canteen was to be reviewed.In a letter to parents on Tuesday, the school said data about which foods had been consumed in the canteen was to be reviewed.
"It will be helpful to compare the food eaten by students who are ill and those who are not," it added."It will be helpful to compare the food eaten by students who are ill and those who are not," it added.
A spokesperson for the academy said: "We are deeply upset at the recent outbreak and we wish those affected the very best for their recoveries.A spokesperson for the academy said: "We are deeply upset at the recent outbreak and we wish those affected the very best for their recoveries.
"We have been in contact with those affected and have given regular updates as we receive them.""We have been in contact with those affected and have given regular updates as we receive them."
Hepatitis A adviceHepatitis A advice
Source: NHS EnglandSource: NHS England
The school, which is open as normal, said it was continuing to work with PHE and the county council as they investigate the possible cause of the outbreak and ensure any necessary actions are taken.The school, which is open as normal, said it was continuing to work with PHE and the county council as they investigate the possible cause of the outbreak and ensure any necessary actions are taken.
PHE said those affected were being treated and any health risk was low, and Dr Padfield said the school had stopped serving cold food.PHE said those affected were being treated and any health risk was low, and Dr Padfield said the school had stopped serving cold food.
"The school has been advised on measures to reduce any further risk, including enhanced deep-cleaning, enhanced hand-washing and, as an additional precaution, the school has stopped serving cold food for this week," he added."The school has been advised on measures to reduce any further risk, including enhanced deep-cleaning, enhanced hand-washing and, as an additional precaution, the school has stopped serving cold food for this week," he added.
Dr Padfield said PHE was also investigating three additional cases of Hepatitis A confirmed in the Ripon area. Dr Padfield said PHE was also investigating three additional cases of hepatitis A confirmed in the Ripon area.
"The source of illness for these cases remains under investigation, and it is not yet known if they are linked to the outbreak connected with the school," he added."The source of illness for these cases remains under investigation, and it is not yet known if they are linked to the outbreak connected with the school," he added.
"Reports of new cases of illness are now beginning to show signs of slowing down, although laboratory testing of further possible cases continues and so additional cases may be confirmed in the following weeks.""Reports of new cases of illness are now beginning to show signs of slowing down, although laboratory testing of further possible cases continues and so additional cases may be confirmed in the following weeks."
The school has about 650 pupils aged 11 to 18.The school has about 650 pupils aged 11 to 18.
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