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The Number of Cases of Hepatitis a in the Czech Republic This Year Is the Highest in 41 Years, 31 People Have Died - Seznam Zprávy

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There are twenty times more cases of hepatitis A infection this year than last year, with doctors registering 2,880. Cases are reported in all age groups, most among people aged 35 to 39, and among children aged five to nine.
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Doctors are registering twenty times more cases of hepatitis A this year than last year. A total of 2,880, which is the most since 1984. 31 people died, compared to two last year, the State Institute of Public Health (SZÚ) reported. In November, there were 505 newly diagnosed cases, 86 fewer than in October. Cases are being reported in all age groups, from the youngest children to the elderly.

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Doctors have already registered 2,880 cases of hepatitis A this year, which is twenty times more than last year and the most since 1984. 31 people died, two last year, according to information from the State Institute of Health (SZÚ). In November, 505 newly diagnosed cases were added, 86 fewer than in October. The most infected, more than forty percent of the total number, are in Prague. In the last week, almost fifty more cases have been added …

There are twenty times more cases of hepatitis A infection this year than last year, with doctors registering 2,880. Cases are reported in all age groups, most among people aged 35 to 39, and among children aged five to nine.

Doctors have registered 2,880 cases of hepatitis A this year, which is twenty times more than last year and the most since 1984. 31 people have died, two last year. This follows from information from the State Institute of Health (SZÚ). In November, 505 newly diagnosed cases were added, 86 fewer than in October. The most infected, more than 40 percent of the total number, are in Prague. In the last week, almost 50 more cases have been added in t…

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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