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						Illinois Department Of 
						Public Health Launches Targeted Vaccination Effort To 
						Help Prevent OutbreaksHepatitis A outbreaks reported in 
						neighboring states
 
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		[September 10, 2018]  
		SPRINGFIELD 
			In an effort to prevent hepatitis A outbreaks in Illinois, the 
			Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is working with almost 
			two dozen local health departments around the state to make 
			hepatitis A vaccine more readily available. 
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			 States across the country, including states bordering Illinois, have 
			been seeing hepatitis A outbreaks. IDPH is not currently reporting 
			any hepatitis A outbreaks. 
 “Hepatitis A is an infection that can damage the liver, and is 
			passed easily from one person to another through food, water, drug 
			use, and sex,” said IDPH Director Nirav D. Shah, M.D., J.D. “To help 
			prevent people in Illinois from getting hepatitis A, the Illinois 
			Department of Public Health has requested large numbers of hepatitis 
			A vaccines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
			(CDC). That vaccine is being delivered to numerous local health 
			departments across Illinois and be available for free or a reduced 
			cost for people at the greatest risk of becoming infected.”
 
			
			 
			  
			
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According to the CDC, from January 2017 to April 2018, there have been more than 
2,500 reports of hepatitis A infections from multiple states. Of the more than 
1,900 reports for which risk factors are known, more than 1,300 (68%) people 
infected reported drug use (injection and non-injection), homelessness, or both.
 Men who have sex with men, people who use drugs, and people who do not have a 
home should check with their health department about a free or reduced cost 
hepatitis A vaccine. Local health departments participating in the targeted 
hepatitis A vaccination effort are in the process of receiving vaccine. For more 
information about hepatitis A, go to the IDPH website or to
https://www.cdc.gov/ 
hepatitis/HAV/index.htm.
 
				 
		[Illinois Department of Public Health] |