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No new cases of hepatitis A identified after outbreak at Glyn-Gaer Primary School

News | | Published: 13:07, Thursday May 5th, 2016.
Last updated: 13:08, Thursday May 5th, 2016

Public Health Wales have given vaccinations to 270 pupils and adults at Glyn-Gaer Primary School
Public Health Wales have given vaccinations to 270 pupils and adults at Glyn-Gaer Primary School

There have been no further cases of hepatitis A after an outbreak at a Primary school, Public Health Wales has confirmed.

Since the outbreak a fortnight ago, there have been six confirmed cases of hepatitis A associated with Glyn-Gaer Primary School, near Gelligaer, where more than 200 pupils and more than 50 adults were vaccinated last week as a precaution.

There has also been a further two cases of hepatitis A confirmed in the local community, bringing the total number of cases in the outbreak to eight.

The outbreak control team is working to establish links between these patients and the school.

Public Health Wales has been investigating the outbreak together with Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and Caerphilly Council Borough Council.

Heather Lewis, Consultant in Health Protection for Public Health Wales, said: “Hepatitis A is a viral infection, usually short-lived that has unpleasant symptoms but is rarely serious. Children often only have a very mild illness.

“Symptoms can include flu-like symptoms such as tiredness, general aches and pains, headaches and fever, as well as loss of appetite, nausea or vomiting, abdominal pains, jaundice, very dark urine and itchy skin.

“Good hand washing after using the toilet and before preparing or eating food is the best way to prevent the virus spreading.

“Children may have very few symptoms but can pass the virus onto others so we are reminding parents to encourage good hand washing at all times.

“Parents are also being advised not to send their child to school for seven days if hepatitis A is suspected.

“We are confident that to date, all the public health actions needed to control this outbreak have been taken and that the risk to the public remains low. However, due to the very long incubation period of hepatitis A we may see more cases.

“We continue to work closely with Environmental Health Officers to investigate this outbreak and to offer advice to parents, school staff and pupils. All information received is treated confidentially.

“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.

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