Maine CDC Announces Possible Hepatitis A Exposure at Lewiston Restaurant

Potentially exposed patrons encouraged to contact a health care provider

AUGUSTA — The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) has identified a case of hepatitis A in a Lewiston food service worker. Hepatitis A is a contagious liver disease caused by the hepatitis A virus. It can spread through person-to-person contact or by consuming contaminated food or water.

Pilot Program for Transitional Services

This rule change is proposed to repeal a pilot program that was established in 1988 to provide transitional services for adults aged 20-26 that were clients of the Office of Aging and Disability Services, formerly the Office of Adults with Cognitive and Physical Disabilities. The program offered a method of funding that was otherwise unavailable or not reimbursable under existing funding systems and has not been operational for several years as redundant and similar services have since been adopted and implemented federally and statewide to support the target population.

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