Hepatitis a Cases Are Down, Last Year Was the Highest in 20 Years
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Slovakia has seen a slight decrease in hepatitis A cases this year compared to last year's 20-year high. The number of infected people is only slightly lower than in the Czech Republic, which is twice as large, and which has recorded the most cases since 1984.
Slovakia has recorded a slight decrease in cases of hepatitis A compared to last year, when the incidence of this disease was the highest in the last 20 years. This was stated by the Office of the Chief Hygienist. In the Czech Republic, doctors have recorded the most cases this year since 1984, the total number of diseases in the Czech Republic is only slightly higher than in Slovakia. From the beginning of January to the end of November, 2,747 …
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