Nova Scotia Health has confirmed a case of hepatitis A in the Bridgewater area.
The health authority says anyone who ate or drank at Sushi Bay Japanese Cuisine at 450 Lahave St. between March 8 and 28 should monitor themselves for symptoms of hepatitis A.
If someone does experience symptoms, they should contact their primary care provide or their local Public Health office.
Hepatitis A symptoms are typically mild and can include:
- nausea, vomiting or abdominal discomfort
- sudden onset of fever
- loss of appetite
- darkening of urine
- yellowing of the skin or eyes
Hepatitis A illnesses usually last one-to-two weeks but in some cases they can continue for several months. People usually recover without treatment and someone who is infected with hepatitis A may not have any symptoms.
Nova Scotia Health says there is no ongoing transmission of the virus at Sushi Bay and the overall risk to the public is low.
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