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Hepatitis A in the Czech Republic (Usti nad Labem)

20 November 2017

On 16 November 2017 media reported an ongoing outbreak of hepatitis A in Ustí nad Labem, north of Prague, with 30 new cases (including 17 children) reported in the last 6 days.

Since August 2017, 276 cases have been reported and a vaccination programme is underway.

Advice to travellers

  • Most travellers will be at low risk of hepatitis A.
  • As with all other illnesses spread by the faecal oral route, precautionary measures should be taken to avoid consumption of potentially contaminated drinks and drinking water and to ensure food is uncontaminated or cooked thoroughly.
  • Personal hygiene when eating and drinking is also important including hand washing prior to eating and using clean plates, cups and utensils.

When to consider vaccination

Vaccination should be considered under the following circumstances and is dependent on the individual risk assessment

  • Non immune travellers to developing countries are at most risk of infection.
  • Occasionally cases have occurred in travellers staying in good quality hotel accommodation but the risk is increased for:
    • those travelling to areas where they will be exposed to unsafe drinking water
    • where sanitation conditions are poor
    • travellers visiting friends and family
    • long stay travellers.
    • Men who have sex with men (MSM)

For further information see Hepatitis A.