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

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