Figure 1.6. Rates of reported hepatitis A virus infection, by race/ethnicity — United States, 2004–2019
During 2019, rates of hepatitis A ranged from a low of 0.7 cases per 100,000 population among Asian/Pacific Islander persons to a high of 6.8 cases per 100,000 population among non-Hispanic White persons. Rates increased among all racial/ethnicity categories during 2018–2019. The largest increase occurred among American Indian/Alaska Native persons, among whom the 2019 rate was >4 times the rate during 2018. However, the relatively smaller number of cases reported among American Indian/Alaska Native persons can result in wider fluctuations in annual rates. Compared with the preoutbreak period of 2015, the rates for reported hepatitis A increased most dramatically among non-Hispanic White persons, with a rate in 2019 that was >22 times the corresponding rate during 2015.
- Figure 1.1. Number of reported hepatitis A virus infection cases and estimated infections — United States, 2012–2019
- Figure 1.2. Rates of reported hepatitis A virus infection, by state or jurisdiction — United States, 2018–2019
- Figure 1.3. Rates of reported hepatitis A virus infection, by state or jurisdiction — United States, 2019
- Figure 1.4. Rates of reported hepatitis A virus infection, by age group — United States, 2004–2019
- Figure 1.5. Rates of reported hepatitis A virus infection, by sex — United States, 2004–2019
- Figure 1.6. Rates of reported hepatitis A virus infection, by race/ethnicity — United States, 2004–2019
- Figure 1.7. Availability of information regarding risk behaviors or exposures associated with reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection — United States, 2019
- Table 1.1. Number and rates of reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection, by state or jurisdiction — United States, 2015–2019
- Table 1.2. Number and rates of reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection, by demographic characteristics — United States 2015–2019
- Table 1.3. Reported risk behaviors or exposures among reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection — United States, 2019
- Table 1.4. Number and rates of deaths with hepatitis A virus infection listed as a cause of death among residents, by demographic characteristics — United States, 2015–2019