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Officials Declare Hepatitis A Outbreak in L.A. County, Days After Emergency Declared in San Diego
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2017-09-19
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Los Angeles County was officially declared to be enduring a hepatitis A outbreak on Tuesday, days after public health officials said they were working to prevent a spread of the contagious virus from San Diego, where it has killed 16 people.
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