Hepatitis A, acute
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Reporting Guidelines |
Protocol |
Current Case Definition |
Required Forms
General Information |
Surveillance Data |
Other Links
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Reporting Guidelines
- Within 24 hours to local health department.
Protocol
Current Case Defintition
Required Forms
General Information:
Surveillance Data
- Hepatitis A Surveillance Data 2000-2004

- Hepatitis A Surviellance Data By County 2000-2004

- Surveillance Map and Risk Factors 1995-2002

- CDC Hepatitis Surveillance Report ( Issued Jan 2008)
Other Links
- Hepatitis A: Post Exposure Recommendations
- Hepatitis A: Questions and Answers - Information About the Disease and Vaccines
- Prevention of Hepatitis A Through Active or Passive Immunization: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
- CDC Information: Hepatitis
- West Virginia Foodborne & Waterborne Disease Information
- CDC Guidelines for Vaccinating Pregnant Women

State of West Virginia (WV)
West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR)
Bureau for Public Health (BPH)
Office of Epidemiology and Health Promotion (OEHP)
Division of Surveillance and Disease Control (DSDC)
Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program (IDEP)
A-Z Listing of West Virginia's Reportable Diseases
If you have questions or comments about the West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control, please direct them to Loretta Haddy. If you have questions or comments about this web page, please direct them to Christopher Wagner.
Official State of West Virginia Web site. Copyright 2008
This page was last updated 03/20/2008.
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