Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Death toll from San Diego hepatitis A outbreak rises to 19; more than 500 cases confirmed


By San Diego Union Tribune, Oct. 17, 2017 
The death total in San Diego’s ongoing hepatitis A outbreak reach 19 Tuesday, one more than last week, according to a newly-released health department update.

Case counts also increased from 490 to 507, according to the county Health and Human Services Agency. The increases are the latest mileposts in a public health emergency that has grown among the region’s homeless and drug-using residents every week since it was first detected in early March.

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