CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – Health officials in North Carolina say more than a dozen people may have been exposed to hepatitis A on a recent flight.
News outlets report the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it was notified on Oct. 1 that a flight attendant had a confirmed case.
The Mecklenburg County Health Department says it contacted 18 Charlotte-area passengers who were on the American Airlines flight Sept. 21 from San Francisco to Charlotte.
Spokeswoman Rebecca Carter says those passengers have since been vaccinated.
American Airlines released a statement saying it’s in close contact with the CDC and public health officials and will coordinate with them on any required health and safety related measures.
Hepatitis A is a liver disease caused by contaminated food or water.
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