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Last Updated: 22 Oct 09
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hepatitis a

Hepatitis A is a liver disease caused by hepatitis A virus.
 
Hepatitis A virus is spread from person to person by putting something in the mouth that has been contaminated with the stool of a person with hepatitis A.  This type of transmission is called "fecal-oral." For this reason, the virus is more easily spread in areas where there are poor sanitary conditions or where good personal hygiene is not observed.

Most infections result from contact with a household member or sex partner who has hepatitis A.  Casual contact, as in the usual office, factory, or school setting, does not spread the virus. Persons with hepatitis A virus infection may not have any signs or symptoms of the disease. Older persons are more likely to have symptoms than children.  If symptoms are present, they usually occur abruptly and may include fever, tiredness, loss of appetite, nausea, abdominal discomfort, dark urine, and jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes).  Symptoms usually last less than 2 months; a few persons are ill for as long as 6 months. The average incubation period for hepatitis A is 28 days (range: 15–50 days


 
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WHAT'S NEW?more...
  Dosage and Dosing Schedule of Specific Vaccines Administered in Accession Settings PDF  14 Jul 09
 Information Paper
  MMQC-09-1068
 MERCK / HEPATITIS A VIRUS VACCINE VAQTA / UPDATE
  MMQC-09-1063
 MERCK / HEPATITIS A VACCINE / UPDATE

POLICIESmore...
  Individual Medical Readiness (IMR) PDF  03 Jan 06
 Author: Chu
 DoD Instruction 6025.19
  Standards for Immunization Delivery at Basic Combat Training (BCT) Posts PDF  18 Nov 05
 Author: Kiley
  Recall of VAQTA in Pre-filled Syringes PDF  14 Feb 02
 Author: Winkenwerder

CLINICALmore...
  MMWR
 Notice to Readers: FDA Approval of Havrix® (Hepatitis A Vaccine, Inactivated) for Persons Aged 1--18 Years
  FDA Approval for a Combined Hepatitis A and B Vaccine
  Policy on Use and Interchangeability of Licensed Adult Hepatitis A Vaccines PDF  27 Feb 98
 Author: Martin

ACIP GUIDELINESmore...
  Prevention of Hepatitis A Through Active or Passive Immunization
 Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
  Prevention of Hepatitis A Through Active or Passive Immunization:
 Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)

DHB RECOMMENDATIONSmore...
  Off-Label Vaccine Use and Vaccination of Military Recruits During Summer Months
 Recommendations of the Defense Health Board (DHB)
  Hepatitis A Vaccines
 Recommendations of the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)
  Recommendation for Tick Borne Encephalitis (TBE) and Hepatitis A Vaccine Use in DoD Personnel Deployed to Bosnia
 Recommendations of the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)

MMQC MESSAGESmore...
  MMQC-09-1068
 MERCK / HEPATITIS A VIRUS VACCINE VAQTA / UPDATE
  MMQC-09-1063
 MERCK / HEPATITIS A VACCINE / UPDATE
  MMQC-08-1092
 MERCK / UPDATED AVAILABILITY OF VAQTA (HEPATITIS A VACCINE, INACTIVATED) / INFORMATION BULLETIN

CONSUMERmore...
  Facts About Hepatitis A For Adults
 National Foundation for Infectious Diseases

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