Ohio declares statewide outbreak of hepatitis A

Associated Press

Show Caption Hide Caption The U.S. Hepatitis A outbreak: Here's what to know Tennessee has joined a growing number of states battling hepatitis A outbreaks, public health officials report

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio’s health department says it’s declaring a statewide outbreak of hepatitis A.

State officials say Ohio has 79 hepatitis A cases so far this year and that many of them are linked to a multi-state outbreak in neighboring states.

The 79 cases are nearly twice as many than what was reported all of last year.

Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia also are dealing with a large number of hepatitis A cases.

Hepatitis A is transmitted by oral contact with fecal matter.

It attacks the liver and causes symptoms including abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, fever and jaundice.