Availability of information regarding risk behaviors or exposures* associated with reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection — United States, 2020
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Source: CDC, National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System.
* Case reports with at least one of the following risk behaviors/exposures reported 2-6 weeks prior to symptom onset or documented seroconversion if asymptomatic: 1) injection drug use; 2) sexual, household, or other contact; 3) men who have sex with men; 4) travel to hepatitis A-endemic region. Reported cases may include more than one risk behavior/exposure.
Health departments might conduct investigations of newly reported hepatitis A cases to ascertain risk behaviors and exposures associated with infection. However, investigations might not be possible for all cases if patients are lost to follow-up or if health departments lack adequate resources for investigating all cases reported in their jurisdiction. Among the 9,952 case reports of hepatitis A received by CDC for 2020, data regarding risk behaviors or exposures were missing for 3,143 (31.6%) cases. At least one risk behavior or exposure was reported for 3,277 (32.90%) cases during the 2–6 weeks before illness onset.
- Figure 1.1. Number of reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection and estimated infections — United States, 2013-2020
- Figure 1.2. Rates of reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection, by state or jurisdiction — United States, 2019-2020
- Figure 1.3. Rates of reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection, by state or jurisdiction — United States, 2020
- Figure 1.4. Rates of reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection, by age group — United States, 2005-2020
- Figure 1.5. Rates of reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection, by sex — United States, 2005-2020
- Figure 1.6. Rates of reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection, by race/ethnicity — United States, 2005-2020
- Figure 1.7. Availability of information regarding risk behaviors or exposures associated with reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection — United States, 2020
- Table 1.1. Numbers and rates of reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection, by state or jurisdiction — United States, 2016-2020
- Table 1.2. Numbers and rates of reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection, by demographic characteristics — United States 2016-2020
- Table 1.3. Reported risk behaviors or exposures among reported cases of hepatitis A virus infection — United States, 2020
- Table 1.4. Numbers and rates of deaths with hepatitis A virus infection listed as a cause of death among residents, by demographic characteristics — United States, 2016-2020