In a topic that has not received nearly enough attention– since 2016, the US has seen the largest person-to-person Hepatitis A virus outbreak in the post-vaccine era. About two thirds of the states...

The Florida Department of Health in Martin County is encouraging vaccination and good hygiene to stop the spread of hepatitis A in the community. To date, 24 confirmed cases of hepatitis A have been...

The Genesee County Health Department has confirmed a case of hepatitis A associated with the Flint City Lock-up. Individuals who were in the Flint City Lock-up between February 27 to March 22 may have...

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) reported last week they continue to see an elevated number of hepatitis A cases in the state. Since the beginning of the outbreak in August...

In a follow-up on the hepatitis A outbreak reported in southeastern Michigan, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) continues to see an elevated number of hepatitis A cases in...

San Diego County health officials have reported the 20th fatality linked to the local outbreak of hepatitis A that has affected 536 people this year. County officials say the outbreak has primarily affected homeless...

The New York City Health Department is reporting 46 patients positive for hepatitis A through August 31, 45 of whom are men who have sex with men (MSM) prompting officials to recommend that all MSM...

In a follow-up on the hepatitis A outbreak in Southeast Michigan, The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and local public health officials continue to investigate an outbreak of...

The British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) is warning consumers that Hepatitis A virus has been detected in a sample of Western Family brand fresh pineapple chunks sold in ready-to-go cups. Current...

Officials with the Colorado Department of Health & Environment (CDHE) have reported a significant rise in hepatitis A cases statewide in 2017, particularly in men who have sex with men (MSM). Through...