Hepatitis A in the US: More than 10,000 cases reported to CDC in 2018
by Robert Herriman from Outbreak News Today on (#460AT)
The hepatitis A virus (HAV) situation in the United States among certain at-risk populations (homelessness, using illicit drugs) really got it's start in mid- to late 2016 in Michigan and California. Since that time, the number of cases in these high-risk groups grew in numbers and spread to a number of states. By the end of ["]
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