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W. Va. Jail Inmates Diagnosed With Hep A
< < Back to ?p=222537GREENWOOD, W.Va. (AP) – Health officials in West Virginia say two jail inmates have been diagnosed with hepatitis A.
The inmates were diagnosed Friday while four other inmates were showing hepatitis A symptoms at the North Central Regional Jail in Doddridge County.
Employees from three county health departments administered hepatitis A vaccines Saturday to about 850 inmates at the jail.
State health officials say there have been 1,166 cases of hepatitis A in West Virginia. About half have occurred in Kanawha County.
Hepatitis A is a communicable disease of the liver caused by a virus. It is usually transmitted person-to-person or by consuming contaminated food or water.