Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hepatitis A outbreau declared over

- Las Vegas Review-journal

After a year, the hepatitis A outbreak in Clark County is over, the Southern Nevada Health District announced Friday.

Last year, Nevada became one of more than 30 states to deal with an outbreak of hepatitis A since 2016.

Over the course of the outbreak, there were 107 cases, 94 hospitaliz­ations and one death.

Through contact tracing, the health district determined the first case associated with the outbreak in Clark County developed symptoms in November 2018.

The outbreak in Clark County, declared in July 2019, was associated with person-to-person transmissi­on of the virus, primarily among people who use drugs, people experienci­ng homelessne­ss, and people with a history of recent incarcerat­ion.

In August 2019, health officials said that of the reported cases, more than 92 percent involved people who used illegal drugs, and more than 80 percent were in people experienci­ng homelessne­ss.

In response to the outbreak, the health district partnered with nonprofits to administer hepatitis A vaccinatio­ns. More than 7,000 hepatitis A vaccinatio­ns were administer­ed to adults and providers in the community.

The health district’s vaccinatio­n efforts focused on high-risk individual­s, including people living in homeless encampment­s and shelters and people being treated for substance use disorder.

Informatio­n on the outbreak and response is available at www.snhd. info/hep-a-control.

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