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Los Angeles has declared an outbreak of hepatitis A virus based on “elevated virus levels” in wastewater surveillance and a ...
Public health officials are raising the alarm as cases of Hepatitis A continue to climb in Los Angeles County. They're asking ...
Health authorities in Los Angeles County have declared a Hepatitis A outbreak following a sudden spike in reported cases, ...
The virus, which inflames the liver and spreads easily, appears to be affecting individuals beyond the traditionally ...
At least seven people have died. By Emily Baumgaertner Nunn Public health officials in Los Angeles County have declared an outbreak of hepatitis A, a highly contagious liver infection driven by a ...
L.A. County has declared an outbreak of Hepatitis A due to a spike in cases over the past year and data showing an increase in wastewater. Health officials aren't sure what's behind the rise in cases.
Health officials in Los Angeles County have declared an outbreak of hepatitis A. The number of cases tripled from 2023 to 2024, and as NPR's Will Stone reports, there are some concerning trends.