The Hepatitis A Outbreak of 2003: A Catalyst for Food Safety Reform in America

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The hepatitis A outbreak at Chi-Chi's in 2003 had a devastating impact, causing illness and death, but it also led to significant changes in America's approach to food safety. The incident highlighted the need for stricter regulations and improved practices in the food industry, ultimately leading to the implementation of new safety measures and increased awareness of the importance of food safety.
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