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Source: National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS)

Figure 2.5. Distribution of risk behaviors/exposures associated with acute hepatitis A — United States, 2009. 290. 15%. Risk identified *. 818. 41%. No risk identified. No risk data reported. 879. 44%.

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Source: National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS)

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  1. Figure 2.5. Distribution of risk behaviors/exposures associated with acute hepatitis A — United States, 2009 290 15% Risk identified* 818 41% No risk identified No risk data reported 879 44% * Includes case reports indicating the presence of at least one of the following risks 2–6 weeks prior to onset of acute, symptomatic hepatitis A: 1) having traveled to hepatitis A-endemic regions of Mexico, South/Central America, Africa, Asia/South Pacific, or the Middle East; 2) having sexual/household or other contact with suspected/confirmed hepatitis A patient; 3) being a child/employee in day care center/nursery/preschool or having had contact with such persons; 4) being involved in a foodborne/waterborne outbreak; 5) being a man who has sex with men; and 6) using injection drugs. Source: National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS)

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