There is a recent news report of possible Hepatitis A exposure from a Christmas Day mass on Long Island . The shared communion wafers and wine may have been tainted with Hepatitis A and is being investigated by the Nassau County Health Department. Hepatitis A is spread by the fecal-oral route, raising questions about how the wine and wafers were handled.
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Moving from the uncommon to the bizarre, I came across this MMWR report from 2009. In Los Angeles , during a 2009 church fundraiser, individually wrapped brownies for resale (purchased initially from a sidewalk vendor) were tainted with marijuana. A group of preschool teachers and an adult family member purchased and consumed the brownies and suffered nausea, dizziness, headache, and numbness/tingling of the fingertips. The syndrome prompted an investigation for a foodborne pathogen. Cannabinoids were discovered in the serum and urine of the exposed and in the recovered brownies.
Don’t mix the space cake with the church bake sale!