Hepatitis A (Hep A) Vaccination
The CDC recommends the hepatitis A vaccine for international travelers. While the hepatitis A vaccine is now recommended for all children in the U.S., this vaccine may not have been available when many adults were children themselves. (Resource ACP)
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Schedule a Convenient, Low Cost Hep A Vaccine Appointment
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What is Hepatitis A (Hep A)?
The Hepatitis A virus causes liver disease that can range from a mild illness lasting a few weeks, to a severe illness lasting several months. An estimated 25,000 people in the U.S. get hepatitis A every year. Hepatitis A is usually spread when someone eats food or drinks water that contains the virus, or has close, personal contact with a person infected with the virus.