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Jun 23 3:30 pm
  • hepatitis a

Health Department warns of possible hepatitis A exposure 

Melissa Evans

The exposure came from food delivered by Meals on Wheels in late May and June. 

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Nov 9 2017 12:50 am
  • hepatitis a

Amid Hepatitis A Outbreak Statewide, City Health Officials Say Continued Outreach Efforts Preventing Local Cases

Stephanie Rivera

Two months after the county declared a Hepatitis A outbreak and a month after Gov. Jerry Brown declared it statewide, Long Beach health officials have been busy vaccinating those at-risk of getting infected.

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Sep 19 2017 8:36 pm
  • hepatitis a

Health Officials Declare Hepatitis A Outbreak in Los Angeles County

Stephanie Rivera

Los Angeles County has a hepatitis A outbreak based on two “community-acquired” cases that cannot be traced back to San Diego or Santa Cruz, health officials announced this morning.

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