Czech Republic Warns EU of Hepatitis A Outbreak
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Over 2300 infected, already 28 dead: Hepatitis A spreads in the Czech Republic. Travelers and commuters should also be careful.
Czech Republic Warns EU of Hepatitis A Outbreak
Czechia’s health authority has formally informed other EU countries of an outbreak of hepatitis A in the country. According to German Bild, over 2,300 people have been infected, leading to 28 deaths. The disease has hit Prague as well as Central Bohemia and the Karlovy Vary region. Novinky.cz reported a week ago that in Karlovy Vary, 18 of the 20 beds in the infectious disease department were filled by hepatitis patients. Hepatitis A is a highly…
Hundreds of hepatitis outbreaks and several deaths cause concern in the Czech Republic. Particularly affected are the district of Karlovy Vary, Central Bohemia and the capital Prague. A winter sports place publishes a hygiene warning.
Because of a severe outbreak of hepatitis A, authorities in the Czech Republic and Germany warn against the dangers and advise vaccination.
The Czech Republic has been struggling for a long time with an increase in hepatitis A cases. Last, the number of infections increased significantly and deaths also increased. One of the priorities is not far from the Oberpfälzer border.
Hepatitis A has been spreading massively in the Czech Republic for several weeks now. There is also a warning against contagion near the border. The Saxon Ministry of Health sees no reason to panic.
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