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Hepatitis A virus, a viral pathogen1, can cause foodborne disease. A publication by Scallan et al.2 in 2011 estimated that 1,566 human foodborne hepatitis A cases, including 7 deaths, occur annually in the US.

Key laboratories studying various aspects of foodborne hepatitis A in the US and Canada include:

Mansel Griffiths laboratory, Canadian Research Institute for Food Safety

Grove laboratory, Illinois Institute of Technology

Jaykus laboratory, North Carolina State University

Kniel-Tolbert laboratory, University of Delaware

Key laboratories studying various aspects of foodborne hepatitus A in Europe include:

Pinto laboratory, University of Barcelona

Uyttendaele laboratory, University of Gent

Key laboratories studying various aspects of foodborne hepatitus A in South and Latin America include:

Key laboratories studying various aspects of foodborne hepatitus A in Asia and Australia include:

Tom Ross, Food Safety Centre, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

Additional resources on hepatitis A virus:
A number of key sources on hepatitis A are available.

 References
1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatitis_A
2Scallan et al. 2011.Emerging Infectious Diseases 17:7-15  PMID:21192848

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