June 19, 2019 at 4:13 PM EDT - Updated June 19 at 10:42 PM
SOUTH CAROLINA (AP) - Health officials trying to contain an outbreak of hepatitis A in South Carolina are warning customers of five restaurants that they might have been exposed.
The state Department of Health and Environmental Control told news outlets that restaurant employees in Aiken and Hilton Head tested positive.
Other workers were found with the virus at restaurants in Lexington County, North Augusta and North Charleston in the last month.
South Carolina declared a statewide outbreak in May.
The restaurants are:
Wild Wing Cafe in Lexington County
Popeyes in Aiken
Harbor Town Yacht Club in Hilton Head
Teriyaki Japan in North Augusta
Zaxby’s in North Charleston
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