Dealing with a hepatitis A event, even without illnesses, sounds like a headache. Between the lineups, paying for shots and bad press, things are messy.
And some of the management is out of a restaurant’s control.
Like administering the shots. WSOC-TV in Charlotte reports that some individuals who received post-exposure IgG shots for hepatitis A may have received the wrong dose.
According to a Health Department spokesperson, “During the recent Hepatitis A vaccination clinics related to an ill worker at a Charlotte area Papa John’s, a small number of people were inadvertently given the incorrect dose of the vaccine. This means that in some cases an adult dose was given to a child or a child dose was given to an adult.”
Adults who received the child dose of the vaccine are being asked to return to the Health Department to receive the adult dose.