Source: http://www.floridahealth.gov/disease...ata/index.html
Hepatitis A?Data
January 1, 2018 ? April 27, 2019
From January 1, 2018 through April 27, 2019, 1,503 hepatitis A cases were reported.
The number of reported hepatitis A cases more than doubled from 2016 to 2017 and nearly doubled again in 2018 after remaining relatively stable in previous years. Case counts in 2019 have already surpassed those in 2018.
Counties that reported a hepatitis A case in week 17 (4/21/19?4/27/19) are outlined in black. Since January 1, 2018, 97% of cases have likely been acquired locally in Florida.
There were 70 hepatitis A cases reported in week 17 (4/21/19?4/27/19). Weekly case counts have steadily increased overall since week 1, 2018.
The Florida Department of Health is actively working to vaccinate those most at risk for hepatitis A infection. Since October 2018, the number of first doses of hepatitis A vaccine administered by both private providers and county health departments to adults age 18 years and older, as recorded in Florida SHOTS, remained well above the previous 5-year average. In week 17 (4/21/19?4/27/19), 5,121 doses were administered. Vaccination is the best way to prevent hepatitis A infection.
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Hepatitis A cases from 1/1/18 through 4/27/19 by County
Hepatitis A?Data
January 1, 2018 ? April 27, 2019
From January 1, 2018 through April 27, 2019, 1,503 hepatitis A cases were reported.
The number of reported hepatitis A cases more than doubled from 2016 to 2017 and nearly doubled again in 2018 after remaining relatively stable in previous years. Case counts in 2019 have already surpassed those in 2018.
Counties that reported a hepatitis A case in week 17 (4/21/19?4/27/19) are outlined in black. Since January 1, 2018, 97% of cases have likely been acquired locally in Florida.
There were 70 hepatitis A cases reported in week 17 (4/21/19?4/27/19). Weekly case counts have steadily increased overall since week 1, 2018.
The Florida Department of Health is actively working to vaccinate those most at risk for hepatitis A infection. Since October 2018, the number of first doses of hepatitis A vaccine administered by both private providers and county health departments to adults age 18 years and older, as recorded in Florida SHOTS, remained well above the previous 5-year average. In week 17 (4/21/19?4/27/19), 5,121 doses were administered. Vaccination is the best way to prevent hepatitis A infection.
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Hepatitis A cases from 1/1/18 through 4/27/19 by County
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