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Hepatitis A outbreak investigated in three children in Cardiff | Hepatitis A outbreak investigated in three children in Cardiff |
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Public Health Wales is investigating an outbreak of hepatitis A in three children from Cardiff. | Public Health Wales is investigating an outbreak of hepatitis A in three children from Cardiff. |
The children attend three different schools but there is no evidence at the moment of further transmission within the schools. | |
One case is known to have acquired the infection outside of the UK, say health officials. | One case is known to have acquired the infection outside of the UK, say health officials. |
Vaccination is being offered to around 20 close contacts of the three children who may be at risk. | Vaccination is being offered to around 20 close contacts of the three children who may be at risk. |
A vaccination session will be held at 09:30 BST on Friday in the Loudon building, Loudon Square, Cardiff. | A vaccination session will be held at 09:30 BST on Friday in the Loudon building, Loudon Square, Cardiff. |
Only those who have been invited need attend. | Only those who have been invited need attend. |
All three schools, which are not being named, have received advice on the control and prevention of infection. | All three schools, which are not being named, have received advice on the control and prevention of infection. |
Hepatitis A facts | |
Source: Public Health Wales | |
Information about hand washing and disinfection is also being provided by environmental health officers. | |
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan councils are also investigating the outbreak. | Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan councils are also investigating the outbreak. |
Short-term infection | Short-term infection |
Public Health Wales said it was "confident" that all actions needed to control the outbreak had been taken. | Public Health Wales said it was "confident" that all actions needed to control the outbreak had been taken. |
Dr Gwen Lowe, Consultant in Communicable Disease Control, said: "Hepatitis A is usually a short-term infection that has very unpleasant symptoms but is rarely serious. | Dr Gwen Lowe, Consultant in Communicable Disease Control, said: "Hepatitis A is usually a short-term infection that has very unpleasant symptoms but is rarely serious. |
"People are advised to contact their own GP or NHS Direct Wales on 0845 46 47 if they have any concerns about their health or their child's health." | "People are advised to contact their own GP or NHS Direct Wales on 0845 46 47 if they have any concerns about their health or their child's health." |
Hepatitis A vaccination is not routinely offered on the NHS as the infection is rare in the UK, with only 13 reported cases in Wales in 2012. | Hepatitis A vaccination is not routinely offered on the NHS as the infection is rare in the UK, with only 13 reported cases in Wales in 2012. |