Hepatitis A
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About Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is an infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). Most commonly transmitted by the orofecal route, such as contaminated food, the best ways to prevent the disease are vaccination and careful hand washing.
On this page:
Overview of Hepatitis A
Vaccination
Travel
Overview of Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis A Facts
Fact sheet with general information about hepatitis A, including symptoms, complications, tests, and treatment.
What to know about hepatitis A (PDF) Infographic showing the symptoms, transmission, risk populations, and treatment for hepatitis A. |
Vaccination
Who needs the hepatitis A vaccine? When should they get it?
- Immunize.org: Hepatitis A Vaccine: What You Need to Know
CDC's Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) available in English and other languages from Immunize.org (formerly the Immunization Action Coalition). - Immunize.org: Hepatitis A is a Serious Liver Disease; Vaccination Can Protect You (PDF)
Fact sheet about hepatitis A and who should get vaccinated. - Immunization: Me and My Family
Vaccination schedules for children and adults. - Minnesota's College Immunization Law
Post-secondary students in Minnesota must be given information about hepatitis.
Travel
- Travel Health
International travel information from MDH, including lists of vaccines recommended for various countries around the world. Hepatitis A vaccine is recommended for travelers to a number of countries. - CDC: Travelers' Health: Hepatitis, Viral, Type A
CDC's main page on hepatitis A and international travel.
Last Updated: 11/20/2023