Hepatitis A continues to spread as Florida investigates the source

As state health officials investigate the source, Hepatitis A continues to spread in Florida with 119 new cases in the last week.

The new cases bring the state total to 883, with most reported incidents of the disease in Pasco and Pinellas counties. Miami-Dade (13), Broward (8) and Palm Beach (5) counties now have a combined 26 cases, up slightly from 19 a week ago. Statewide, case counts in 2019 already have surpassed those in 2018.

The vaccine-preventable liver disease is spread person-to-person through objects, food or drink that are contaminated by small amounts of fecal matter from a person with Hepatitis A.

Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez has said the state “will leave no stone unturned” as it investigates the Hepatitis A outbreak. Preliminary findings in Martin County where 19 people have been diagnosed with the Hepatitis A virus this year show no common or single source for the transmission of the virus, according to a release issued Friday. State Rep. Toby Overdorf said the health department has said no food workers or food handlers in Martin County have been found to have the virus.

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