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| Hepatitis A Confirmed In 2 Cases In Arizona Prisons |
| By kjzz.org- Jimmy Jenkins |
| Published: 05/31/2019 |
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The Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC) has confirmed two cases of hepatitis A in inmates in state prisons. Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver infection caused by a virus, and is normally transmitted from person to person or through contaminated food or water. Symptoms range from nausea and joint pain to yellowing of the skin. Spokesman Andrew Wilder says both inmates were admitted to ADC in May. "There are two inmates who have recently been diagnosed with active hepatitis A infections, one at the state prison in Florence, and one at the Perryville women’s prison," he said. Read More. |
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