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Hepatitis A

Transmission

You can get hepatitis A through eating food or drinking water contaminated with the virus and through close personal contact with an infected person. Outbreaks have been associated with

  • food contaminated by food handlers
  • raw or undercooked shellfish harvested from contaminated waters
  • contaminated produce such as lettuce and strawberries.

Several outbreaks in the United States and elsewhere have also been associated with injecting and non-injecting drug use. Hepatitis A also is common in certain areas of the world where there is poor sanitation.


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Hepatitis News Releases

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