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hepatitis a vaccine :: Article Creator Hepatitis A Cases Reach A Three-year High, CDC Says By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter Cases of acute viral hepatitis A so far this year have reached a three-year high for local cases and an eight-year high for imported cases, with many of those who have been diagnosed with the disease being young people, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said yesterday. CDC Epidemic Intelligence Center Deputy Director Lee Chia-lin (李佳琳) said that as of Sunday, 56 local cases of acute viral hepatitis A had been reported so far this year. Most of those diagnosed were men at 76.8 percent, while the 30-to-39 age group had the largest case count at 46.4 percent of the total, followed by the 40-to-49 age group at 21.4 percent, Lee said. There have been 17 imported cases reported so far this year, she said. Cases of acute viral hepatitis A in previous years have typically numbered about 100, but there have bee...
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