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    2018 Surveillance Report

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    Hepatitis A, 2018

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    Appendix
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    Summary table of reported acute viral hepatitis cases and estimated infections

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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Viral Hepatitis Surveillance – United States, 2018.
    https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/statistics/SurveillanceRpts.htm. Published July 2020. Accessed [date].
    Page last reviewed: August 7, 2020
    Content source: Division of Viral Hepatitis, National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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    • Viral Hepatitis Surveillance – United Statesplus icon
      • 2020 Surveillanceplus icon
        • Overviewplus icon
          • Background
          • National Profile of Viral Hepatitis
          • Technical Notes
        • Hepatitis Aplus icon
          • Figure 1.1 – Number of Cases & Estimated Infections
          • Figure 1.2 – Case Rates by Jurisdiction
          • Figure 1.3 – Map of Case Rates
          • Figure 1.4 – Case Rates by Age Group
          • Figure 1.5 – Case Rates by Sex
          • Figure 1.6 – Case Rates by Race & Ethnicity
          • Figure 1.7 – Infection Risk Behaviors
          • Table 1.1 – Number & Rates of Cases by Jurisdiction
          • Table 1.2 – Cases & Rates by Demographics
          • Table 1.3 – Cases by Risk Behaviors
          • Table 1.4 – Death Rates by Demographics
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          • Figure 2.1 – Acute – Number of Cases
          • Figure 2.2 – Acute – Case Rates by Jurisdiction
          • Figure 2.3 – Acute – Map of Case Rates
          • Figure 2.4 – Acute – Case Rates by Age Group
          • Figure 2.5 – Acute – Case Rates by Sex
          • Figure 2.6 – Acute – Case Rates by Race & Ethnicity
          • Figure 2.7 – Acute – Infection Risk
          • Figure 2.8 – Map of Death Rates
          • Table 2.1 – Acute – Number & Rates of Cases
          • Table 2.2 – Acute – Cases & Rates by Demographics
          • Table 2.3 – Acute – Cases by Risk Behaviors
          • Table 2.4 – Perinatal – Cases by Jurisdiction
          • Table 2.5 – Chronic – Case Rates by Jurisdiction
          • Table 2.6 – Chronic – Case Rates by Demographics
          • Table 2.7 – Death Rates by Jurisdiction
          • Table 2.8 – Death Rates by Demographics
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          • Figure 3.1 – Acute – Number of Cases
          • Figure 3.2 – Acute – Case Rates by Jurisdiction
          • Figure 3.3 – Acute – Map of Case Rates
          • Figure 3.4 – Acute – Case Rates by Age Group
          • Figure 3.5 – Acute – Case Rates by Sex
          • Figure 3.6 – Acute – Case Rates by Race & Ethnicity
          • Figure 3.7 – Acute – Infection Risk Behaviors
          • Figure 3.8 – Chronic – Case Rates by Sex & Age
          • Figure 3.9 – Map of Death Rates
          • Table 3.1 – Acute – Number & Rates of Cases
          • Table 3.2 – Acute – Cases & Rates by Demographics
          • Table 3.3 – Acute – Infection Risk Behaviors
          • Table 3.4 – Perinatal – Cases by Jurisdiction
          • Table 3.5 – Chronic – Case Rates by Jurisdiction
          • Table 3.6 – Chronic – Case Rates by Demographics
          • Table 3.7 – Death Rates by Jurisdiction
          • Table 3.8 – Death Rates by Demographics
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          • Figure 4.1 – Outcomes by Birth Cohort Year
          • Table 4.1 – Outcomes by Jurisdiction
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          • Figure 5.1 – Reported Acute Hepatitis B & C Cases
          • Table 5.1 – Acute Viral Hepatitis Cases
          • Table 5.2 – Acute & Chronic Hepatitis C Cases
          • Table 5.3 – Numbers & Rates of Reported Acute Hepatitis B & C
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        • Introduction
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          • Figure 1.1
          • Figure 1.2
          • Figure 1.3
          • Figure 1.4
          • Figure 1.5
          • Figure 1.6
          • Figure 1.7
          • Table 1.1
          • Table 1.2
          • Table 1.3
          • Table 1.4
        • Hepatitis Bplus icon
          • Figure 2.1
          • Figure 2.2
          • Figure 2.3
          • Figure 2.4
          • Figure 2.5
          • Figure 2.6
          • Figure 2.7
          • Figure 2.8
          • Table 2.1
          • Table 2.2
          • Table 2.3
          • Table 2.4
          • Table 2.5
          • Table 2.6
          • Table 2.7
          • Table 2.8
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          • Figure 3.1
          • Figure 3.2
          • Figure 3.3
          • Figure 3.4
          • Figure 3.5
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          • Figure 3.7
          • Figure 3.8
          • Figure 3.9
          • Table 3.1
          • Table 3.2
          • Table 3.3
          • Table 3.4
          • Table 3.5
          • Table 3.6
          • Table 3.7
          • Table 3.8
        • Appendix
        • Supplemental Report
      • 2018 Surveillanceplus icon
        • Introduction
        • Hepatitis A
        • Hepatitis B
        • Hepatitis C
        • Appendix
      • 2017 Surveillanceplus icon
        • Hepatitis A Tables and Figures
        • Hepatitis B Tables and Figures
        • Hepatitis C Tables and Figures
      • 2016 Surveillanceplus icon
        • Commentary
        • Table 1.1 Hepatitis C Outbreaks
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        • Commentary
        • Table 1.1 Hepatitis C Outbreaks
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        • Commentary
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          • Erratum
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        • Commentary
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    • Health Care Related Outbreaks Reported to CDC
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      • Viral Hepatitis Surveillance and Case Management: Guidance for State, Territorial, and Local Health Departmentsplus icon
        • Executive Summary
        • General Surveillance
        • Hepatitis A Surveillance Guidance
        • Hepatitis B Surveillance Guidance
        • Hepatitis C Surveillance Guidance
        • Additional Information and Resources
        • Acknowledgements
        • Appendices
        • References
        • Terms, Abbreviations, and Acronyms
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