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Department of Human Services

Diseases A-Z

Hepatitis A


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Hepatitis A (formerly known as infectious hepatitis) is a liver disease caused by a specific virus.

 

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Disease reporting


Health care providers and clinical laboratories are required by law to report cases and suspect cases of hepatitis A to local health departments within one working day of identification.
Cases are subject to restriction on school and day-care attendance, food handling, and patient care while in the communicable stage of the disease, or for the duration of any diarrhea and/or vomiting. If sufficient measures have been taken to prevent transmission, or the disease is no longer communicable, worksite, child-care and school restrictions can be removed by the local public health authority; school restrictions can be removed by a school nurse or health care provider; and health-care facility restrictions can be removed by the facility's infection control committee.


Disease reporting form for health-care practitioners (.pdf)


Go to our disease reporting page for information on how to report and for telephone numbers of local health departments.

For county health departments:

Investigative guidelines (.pdf)

Case report form (.pdf)


How to order Immune Globulin for prophylaxis of contacts to hepatitis A or measles cases
Collection of serum for hepatitis A viral sequencing (.pdf)


 

Hepatitis A statistics from the 2007 Oregon Communicable Disease Summary (.pdf)

 


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Page updated: January 21, 2009

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