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Hepatitis A is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). The major route of HAV transmission is fecal-oral, meaning that the disease can be acquired by ingesting contaminated foods such as uncooked shellfish. The infection is very common -- most humans have been infected at some time or another, but the disease is cleared in most without any significant clinical manifestations or complications.

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  • If food or drinking water becomes contaminated with stool from an infected person (usually because of inadequate hand washing or poor sanitary conditions), the virus can quickly spread to anyone who drinks or swallows the contaminated food or water.
  • The virus can also be spread by eating raw or undercooked shellfish collected from water that has been contaminated by sewage.
  • The hepatitis A virus can be transmitted through blood transfusions, although this is extremely rare.
  • People who are infected can start spreading the infection about 1 week after their own exposure. People who do not have symptoms can still spread the virus. Infection with HAV is known to occur throughout the world.
    • The risk of infection is greatest in developing countries with poor sanitation or poor personal hygiene standards.
    • Infection rates are also higher in areas where direct fecal-oral transmission is likely to occur, such as daycare centers, prisons, and mental institutions.
  • People at increased risk for hepatitis A infection
    • Household contacts of people infected with HAV
    • Sexual partners of people infected with HAV
    • International travelers, especially to developing countries
    • Military personnel stationed abroad, especially in developing countries
    • Men who have sex with other men
    • Users of illegal drugs (injected or non-injected)
    • People who may come into contact with HAV at work
  • Workers in professions such as health care, food preparation, and sewage and waste water management are not at greater risk of infection than the general public.
  • People who live or work in close quarters, such as dormitories, prisons, and residential facilities, or work in or attend daycare facilities are at increased risk only if strict personal hygiene measures are not observed.
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