Gaming conference worker infected with hepatitis A
Sept. 24, 2005
The success of a worldwide public health manhunt begun Friday -- one spawned by a carrier of the hepatitis A virus at the recent Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas -- could literally mean the difference between life or death for some of the 26,000 conventiongoers.
If local, state, and health officials can determine before Wednesday who among the 26,000 might have been exposed to the virus by a food handler during the Sept. 13-15 event, those attendees can receive shots of gamma globulin.
The shot can prevent the onset of hepatitis A symptoms that can result in death or dangerous liver transplants.
More than 8,000 Clark County residents attended the gaming conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center, so the Clark County Health District is offering free gamma globulin shots today and Sunday at the Ravenholt Public Health Center at 625 Shadow Lane. The clinic will be open each day from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m.
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