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Acute Hepatitis A Infection and Vaccination in the Veterans Health AdministrationContent Type: Abstract Since hepatitis A vaccination became widely recommended in the US in the mid-1990's, rates of acute hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection have steadily declined, however, since 2011, incidence of new cases of HAV appears to be increasing1, often linked… read more
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Acute Hepatitis A Infections among Veterans in Outbreak States, 2016-2018Content Type: Abstract Although cases of acute HAV have declined in recent years, elevated numbers of HAV infections began to be reported by California and Michigan in the fall of 2016.1,2 Since this time, associated outbreaks have been reported in 9 additional states (… read more
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Influenza Surveillance in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA): 2012-2013 Influenza SeasonContent Type: Abstract Influenza is associated with significant morbidity and mortality nationally each year and VA's large elderly population is at particular risk. VA Office of Public Health (OPH) has monitored influenza and influenza-like-illness (ILI) activity using… read more
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Meeting Mandatory Infectious Disease Reporting Requirements: The Department of Veterans Affairsà PlanContent Type: Abstract There are currently no federal laws mandating the reporting of infectious diseases to public health authorities. Reporting requirements reside at the state level and such laws do not apply to federal agencies including the VA. Heretofore, VA's… read more

