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Public health officials are raising the alarm as cases of Hepatitis A continue to climb in Los Angeles County. They're asking ...
Los Angeles has declared an outbreak of hepatitis A virus based on “elevated virus levels” in wastewater surveillance and a ...
The virus, which inflames the liver and spreads easily, appears to be affecting individuals beyond the traditionally ...
LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles County has declared a community-wide outbreak of hepatitis A, citing a sustained rise in ...
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 ...
Health authorities in Los Angeles County have declared a Hepatitis A outbreak following a sudden spike in reported cases, raising concerns of broader community spread. The virus, which affects the ...
Health authorities in Los Angeles County have declared a Hepatitis A outbreak following a sudden spike in reported cases, ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Public health officials have declared a Hepatitis A outbreak in Los Angeles County with cases on the rise and elevated levels of the virus in wastewater. L.A. County ...
LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles County has declared a community-wide outbreak of hepatitis A, citing a sustained rise in clinical cases and elevated levels of the virus detected in local wastewater.
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.