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Hep-A reports remain constant in most surrounding counties

No additional cases of Hepatitis A were reported in Adair, Green, Metcalfe or Russell Counties between September 22 and September 29, 2018. One additional Hepatitis A case was reported in Taylor Co. during that period and one additional case in Casey Co., according to the latest report from Kentucky Department for Public Health, available at chfs.ky.gov. No data was available for Cumberland County.

Taylor has seen 1-2 addition cases per week for the last 3 weeks of reporting, bringing the total to 32 reported cases during the August 1, 2017 – September 29, 2018 period covered by the KY DPH's most recent publication (Acute Hepatitis A Outbreak Week 39 Report (PDF).

CountySept 22Sept 29Rate/100k
Adair2210.3
Casey1212.7
CumberlandNANANA
Green2218.1
Metcalfe119.9
Russell115.6
Taylor3132125.6


According to the Cabinet for Health and Family Services web site, "Similar to hepatitis A outbreaks in other states, the primary risk factors remain illicit drug use and homelessness. A contaminated food source has not been identified, and HAV transmission is believed to be occurring through person-to-person contact."

This story was posted on 2018-10-08 12:13:22
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