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  • About Hepatitis Disease
  •   Hepatitis A
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  •   Hepatitis C
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Hepatitis

  • Hepatitis Home
  • About Hepatitis Disease
  •   Hepatitis A
  •   Hepatitis B
  •   Hepatitis C
  • Hepatitis Vaccine
  • Traveling or Adopting Abroad
  • Hepatitis Statistics
  • For Health Professionals
  • Laws and Regulations

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  • Immunization
  • STDs
  • Foodborne Illness
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Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
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Contact Info

Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
IDEPC Comment Form

Hepatitis

"Hepatitis" means inflammation of the liver. This condition can be caused by alcohol, chemicals, drugs and viruses that attack the liver. The information on this site primarily concerns viral Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, which are the three most common types in the United States.

  • About Hepatitis Disease
    There are several different types of viral hepatitis, learn about each type.
  • Hepatitis Vaccines
    Vaccines are available to prevent hepatitis A and hepatitis B.
  • Traveling or Adopting Abroad
    Traveling or adopting children from abroad can present special health care challenges, among them viral hepatitis infection.
  • Hepatitis Statistics
    Statistics for viral hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C.
  • For Health Professionals
    Includes the hepatitis compendium, information on reporting hepatitis and hepatitis A and B specimen submission, occupational exposure information, the HIV/STD/Hepatitis risk assessment, and the perinatal hepatitis B prevention program.
  • Hepatitis Laws and Regulations
  • Viral Hepatitis Needs Assessment and Five-Year Plan
    This plan represents a vision and a framework for the direction that MDH should take in the future to appropriately address viral hepatitis in Minnesota.
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Last Updated: 01/31/2024

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