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  • CA: 2018 Hepatitis- San Diego outbreak over

    Source: http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/calif...421502254.html


    Third Person In San Diego Dies From Hepatitis A Outbreak
    By Danielle Radin

    Another person has died from a Hepatitis A outbreak, bringing the total death count to three in San Diego, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) announced Friday.

    There have been 80 confirmed cases of Hepatitis A as of May 1--66 people have been hospitalized during the outbreak, according to HHSA.


    Public health investigators continue to look for the cause. So far, they said there has not been a food, drink or drug source that accounts for the cases...




  • #2
    Source: http://www.10news.com/news/hepatitis...n-diego-county


    Hepatitis A outbreak claims fourth life in San Diego County
    Allison Horn
    3:46 PM, Jun 12, 2017

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A hepatitis A outbreak in the San Diego area has claimed the life of a fourth person, county health officials reported today.

    So far, the outbreak has sickened 160 people, with 120 requiring hospitalization, and has mostly affected the homeless population and/or users of illegal drugs, according to the county Health and Human Services Agency. Some have been stricken while incarcerated. No information was provided on the latest fatality...

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    • #3
      Source: https://patch.com/california/san-die...ta-cruz-strain

      San Diego County Hepatitis A Outbreak Linked To Santa Cruz Strain
      "It's close to being defined as an epidemic," Santa Cruz County public health officer Arnold Leff said.
      By Southern California Patch (Patch Staff) - Updated June 15, 2017 12:57 pm ET

      SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, CA ? Nine homeless people in their 20s and 30s in Santa Cruz have been diagnosed with Hepatitis A in the last eight weeks, constituting an outbreak of the same strain that recently killed four people in the San Diego area, Santa Cruz County health officials said Tuesday.

      Santa Cruz County public health officer Arnold Leff believes the outbreak is connected with a larger one that started in San Diego County last year.

      In November, two people were diagnosed with the disease in San Diego County, but as of Monday that number had climbed to 160, including four deaths and 80 percent of those infected having been hospitalized, Leff said...

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      • #4
        Source: http://www.cbs8.com/story/35870361/h...n-diego-region

        Hepatitis A outbreak claims five lives in the San Diego region
        Posted: Jul 12, 2017 4:10 PM EDT
        Updated: Jul 12, 2017 4:53 PM EDT


        SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A hepatitis A outbreak in the San Diego area has claimed the life of a fifth person, county health officials reported Wednesday.

        The outbreak now totals 228 cases and required the hospitalization of 161 of those sickened, according to the county Health and Human Services Agency. So far, the disease has mostly affected the homeless population and/or users of illegal drugs, with seven out of every 10 cases affecting those populations. One of every five people sickened with hepatitis A also has hepatitis C.

        The county reported the fifth death exactly one month after the fourth death on June 12. In the month since, the county has learned of 68 new cases, with 41 additional hospitalizations. The third death was reported May 5.

        Public health investigators have not identified any common food, drink or drug source as a contributing cause to this outbreak, officials said. Hepatitis A is most commonly spread via contaminated food or water, sexual contact or sharing drug paraphernalia...

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        • #5
          Source: https://www.healio.com/infectious-di...k-in-2-decades

          California health officials battle state?s largest hepatitis A outbreak in 2 decades
          July 21, 2017

          The California Department of Public Health is working with local health officials in San Diego and Santa Cruz counties to contain the state?s largest hepatitis A outbreak in 2 decades.

          As of July 18, officials identified 251 cases and five deaths in San Diego, and 27 cases in Santa Cruz since the outbreak began in November, according to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). San Diego?s Health and Human Services Agency reported that 69% of cases in the county required hospitalization...



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          • #6
            Source: https://patch.com/california/san-die...titis-outbreak

            8 Dead In San Diego County Hepatitis A Outbreak
            BREAKING: A total of 275 cases have been reported. Officials say most who have become ill are either homeless or illicit drug users.
            By Kristina Houck (Patch Staff) - Updated July 28, 2017 4:08 pm ET

            SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA ? Eight people have now died from a hepatitis A outbreak in San Diego County, health officials announced Friday.

            According to the County Health and Human Services Agency, 275 cases have been reported, with 194 people hospitalized during the outbreak. All eight people who have died had underlying medical conditions at the time of their death.

            Public health investigators continue to evaluate cases, but most of those who have become ill are either homeless or illicit drug users, according to the agency. In fact, people who are either homeless or illicit drug users account for at least seven in 10 of the illnesses, and just over one in five also have hepatitis C...

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            • #7
              Source: http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/...815-story.html

              Death toll reaches 11 in San Diego hepatitis A outbreak
              What is causing an outbreak that has infected 181 people and killed four?
              Paul Sisson
              AUGUST 15, 2017

              San Diego?s relentless hepatitis A outbreak is showing no signs of slowing down, according to the latest set of numbers from the county?s public health department.

              Posted Tuesday by the county Health and Human Services Agency, the weekly case update bumps the outbreak?s death total to 11, three more than were reported on July 28.

              The number of local hepatitis A cases confirmed so far this year also jumped, reaching 333 from a total of 275 reported 18 days ago. It?s a stratospheric total for a disease that averaged only 28 cases per year in San Diego from 2012 to 2016, according to county records.

              Confirmed cases are not the only tally on the rise. Hepatitis A has now hospitalized 232 people this year, up from 38 from the 194 hospitalizations reported in late July...

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              • #8
                Source: http://www.sandiegocounty.gov/conten...patitis_A.html
                Hepatitis A

                San Diego Hepatitis A Outbreak, 2017
                Since early 2017, the Public Health Services Division, in the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency, has been investigating a local Hepatitis A outbreak. The majority of people who have contracted hepatitis A are homeless and/or illicit drug users, although some cases have been neither. The outbreak is being spread person-to-person and through contact with a fecally contaminated environment. No common sources of food, beverage or drugs have been identified that have contributed to this outbreak, though investigation is ongoing. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that person-to-person transmission through close contact is the primary way people get hepatitis A in the United States.
                Vaccination efforts are being implemented in targeted locations by County staff and in collaboration with health care partners. Health providers are asked to inform the Epidemiology Program if they have a patient suspected to have the hepatitis A infection, before the patient leaves the emergency department or provider?s office (see contact number below).
                For information and resources, please click on the links below:
                The table below will provide a weekly update of total cases, deaths, and hospitalizations. Following this update is information about hepatitis A to educate the community and help prevent the continual spread of this viral infection.

                San Diego County Hepatitis A Outbreak Cases and Deaths as of August 22, 2017*
                *Table will be updated weekly by 4 p.m. each Tuesday

                Cases Deaths Hospitalizations
                352 14 (4%) 264 (70%)
                Please note: Table does not include all reported hepatitis A cases in the county; only those that are local-outbreak-related. Also, data are provisional and subject to change...

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                • #9
                  Source: https://patch.com/california/santacr...alth-officials

                  How To Stop Hepatitis A Outbreak In Santa Cruz County: Health Officials
                  Cases in the area jumped from one to two a year to more than 60 since March.
                  By California Patch (Patch Staff) - Updated September 4, 2017 2:13 pm ET

                  SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, CA ? An increase in Hepatitis A cases in Santa Cruz County has prompted health officials to give community members more direction to stop the spread of the disease, the officials said Friday.

                  Usually, county health officials will see one to two cases of Hepatitis A each year, but health officials have identified more than 60 cases since March.

                  Some of those cases were outside of vulnerable populations. No one has died...

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                  • #10
                    Source: http://www.sandiegocounty.gov/conten...patitis_A.html
                    San Diego County Hepatitis A Outbreak Cases and Deaths as of August 29, 2017*
                    *Table will be updated weekly by 4 p.m. each Tuesday

                    Cases Deaths Hospitalizations
                    378 15 (4%) 263 (70%)
                    Please note: Table does not include all reported hepatitis A cases in the county; only those that are local-outbreak-related. Also, data are provisional and subject to change.

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                    • #11
                      Source: http://www.sandiegocounty.gov/conten...patitis_A.html
                      San Diego County Hepatitis A Outbreak Cases and Deaths as of September 5, 2017*
                      *Table will be updated weekly by 4 p.m. each Tuesday

                      Cases Deaths Hospitalizations
                      398 15 (3.8%) 279 (70%)
                      Please note: Table does not include all reported hepatitis A cases in the county; only those that are local-outbreak-related. Also, data are provisional and subject to change.

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                      • #12
                        San Diego Begins Power Washing Streets to Fight Hepatitis A
                        ...
                        (Published Monday, Sept. 11, 2017)

                        City officials have begun power washing parts of Downtown San Diego in an effort to combat the Hepatitis A outbreak.

                        Since the outbreak, 16 people have died and hundreds have been infected, making it the worst outbreak to hit San Diego in decades.
                        ...
                        Doctors are now recommending anyone who works or lives downtown to get vaccinated too. The county estimates 30 percent of those infected in the Hepatitis A outbreak are not homeless or drug users.
                        ...
                        "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
                        -Nelson Mandela

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                        • #13
                          Source: http://www.sandiegocounty.gov/conten...patitis_A.html
                          San Diego County Hepatitis A Outbreak Cases and Deaths as of September 12, 2017*
                          *Table will be updated weekly each Tuesday

                          Cases Deaths Hospitalizations
                          421 16 (3.8%) 292 (69%)
                          Please note: Table does not include all reported hepatitis A cases in the county; only those that are local-outbreak-related. Also, data are provisional and subject to change.


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                          • #14
                            Source: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2017/0...n-streets.html

                            Hepatitis A outbreak declared in LA County as San Diego washes down streets
                            Fox News
                            12 hours ago

                            Los Angeles health officials declared a hepatitis A outbreak in the county on Tuesday, days after San Diego County announced a public health emergency due to the virus that killed at least 16 people.

                            Ten cases have been reported in L.A. County, health officials said. Two of the cases were identified as ?community-acquired? and couldn?t be traced back to San Diego County or Santa Cruz, where more than 500 people have been infected in the last few months, FOX11 LA reported...

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                            • #15
                              Nearly 2 dozen prisoners have hepatitis A

                              POSTED 12:58 PM, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017, BY FOX 5 DIGITAL TEAM, UPDATED AT 01:11PM, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017

                              SAN DIEGO ? Nearly two dozen cases of hepatitis A have been reported in seven jails throughout San Diego county, officials reported Wednesday.

                              Of 21 cases reported, 16 of the inmates came to jail already infected with hepatitis A and five contracted the virus while incarcerated, according to Sheriff?s Department spokesman Ryan Keim.

                              There are roughly 5,800 inmates across the county, and more than 2,300 have now received vaccinations.
                              ...

                              There are roughly 5,800 inmates across the county, and more than 2,300 have now received vaccinations. 
                              "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
                              -Nelson Mandela

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