Update: Hepatitis A Outbreak is ongoing
by Briana Morgan
by Briana Morgan
Oct. 11, 2019
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health issued a health alert about a Hepatitis A outbreak in August. That outbreak is ongoing. Please see the following provider letter and attached images for more information.
Dear Provider,
On August 1, 2019, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health declared a Hepatitis A outbreak in Philadelphia. The outbreak is heavily concentrated in persons who use drugs and those who are living homeless. Some of the reported cases were in persons who are living with HIV. Similar Hepatitis A outbreaks have been observed across the country. In order to control this outbreak, it will require that 80% of the population at risk for infection to be vaccinated. We are requesting that our HIV providers offer vaccine to anyone at risk for Hepatitis A infection or a serious complication.
We are asking you to:
1. Vaccinate ALL of your patients at risk of acquiring infection, including:
2. Vaccinate ALL of your patients at risk for serious complications from hepatitis A disease,
including:
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