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U.S. CDC travel advisory issued for Manitoba over hepatitis A outbreak

U.S. CDC travel advisory issued for Manitoba over hepatitis A outbreak
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The U.S. CDC has issued a travel advisory for Manitoba, Canada, due to an ongoing hepatitis A outbreak that has caused over 700 cases and four deaths since 2025. Health officials are expanding vaccination eligibility to curb the spread, particularly in vulnerable communities.

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Informs international travelers of public health risks and highlights the challenges of managing infectious disease outbreaks in underserved populations.

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A travel advisory has been issued in the United States for Manitoba as a hepatitis A outbreak in the province worsens, with more than 100 new cases reported in the past month.

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