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Viral Hepatitis Surveillance – United States, 2010

Entire report in a printable format [PDF – 1,569 KB – 67 pages] – Updated August 26, 2013

Contents

Healthcare Related Outbreaks Reported to CDC

Table 1 Hepatitis B and C Outbreaks Related to Healthcare Reported to CDC

Hepatitis A virus

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DESCRIPTION
Table 2.1 Reported cases of acute, hepatitis A, by state ― United States, 2006–2010
Table 2.2 Clinical characteristics of reported cases of acute, hepatitis A ― United States, 2010
Table 2.3 Number and rate of deaths with hepatitis A listed as a cause of death, by demographic characteristic and year — United States, 2004–2008
Slide 2.1 Reported number of acute hepatitis A cases — United States, 2000-2010
Slide 2.2 Incidence of acute, hepatitis A, by age group — United States, 2000-2010
Slide 2.3 Incidence of acute, hepatitis A, by sex — United States, 2000-2010
Slide 2.4 Incidence of acute, hepatitis A, by race/ethnicity — United States, 2000-2010
Slide 2.5 Distribution of risk behaviors/exposures associated with acute, hepatitis A — United States, 2010
Slide 2.6a Acute, hepatitis A reports, by risk exposure — United States, 2010
Slide 2.6b Acute, hepatitis A reports, by risk behavior — United States, 2010

All seven slides in PowerPoint 2007 format [PPTX – 829 KB]

Hepatitis B virus

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DESCRIPTION
Table 3.1 Reported cases of acute, hepatitis B, by state ― United States, 2006–2010
Table 3.2 Clinical characteristics of reported cases of acute, hepatitis B ― United States, 2010
Table 3.3 Number of laboratory-confirmed, chronic hepatitis B case reports — National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS), 2010
Table 3.4 Reported cases of laboratory-confirmed, chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, by sex, race/ethnicity, age group, and case criteria — Enhanced Viral Hepatitis Surveillance Sites, 2010
Table 3.5 Number and rate of deaths with hepatitis B listed as a cause of death, by demographic characteristic and year — United States, 2004–2008
Slide 3.1 Reported number of acute hepatitis B cases — United States, 2000-2010
Slide 3.2 Incidence of acute, hepatitis B, by age group — United States, 2000-2010
Slide 3.3 Incidence of acute, hepatitis B, by sex — United States, 2000-2010
Slide 3.4 Incidence of acute, hepatitis B, by race/ethnicity — United States, 2000-2010
Slide 3.5 Distribution of risk behaviors/exposures associated with acute, hepatitis B — United States, 2010
Slide 3.6a Acute, hepatitis B reports, by risk exposure — United States, 2010
Slide 3.6b Acute, hepatitis B reports, by risk behavior — United States, 2010

All seven slides in PowerPoint 2007 format [PPTX – 863 KB]

Hepatitis C virus

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DESCRIPTION
Table 4.1 Reported cases of acute, hepatitis C, by state ― United States, 2006–2010
Table 4.2 Clinical characteristics of reported cases of acute, hepatitis C ― United States, 2010
Table 4.3 Number of laboratory confirmed, chronic (past or present) hepatitis C case reports — National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS), 2010
Table 4.4 Reported cases of laboratory-confirmed, chronic (past or present) hepatitis C infection, by sex, race/ethnicity, age group, and case criteria — Enhanced Viral Hepatitis Surveillance Sites, 2010
Table 4.5 Number and rate of deaths with hepatitis C listed as a cause of death, by demographic characteristic and year — United States, 2004–2008
Slide 4.1 Reported number of acute hepatitis hepatitis C cases — United States, 2000-2010
Slide 4.2 Incidence of acute, hepatitis C, by age group — United States, 2000-2010
Slide 4.3 Incidence of acute, hepatitis C, by sex — United States, 2000-2010
Slide 4.4 Incidence of acute, hepatitis C, by race/ethnicity — United States, 2000-2010
Slide 4.5 Distribution of risk exposures/behaviors associated with acute, hepatitis C — United States, 2010
Slide 4.6a Acute, hepatitis C reports, by risk exposure — United States, 2010
Slide 4.6b Acute, hepatitis C reports, by risk behavior — United States, 2010

All seven slides in PowerPoint 2007 format [PPTX – 403 KB]

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