Hepatitis A is reportable to public health authorities. Please review regulations related to disease reporting and isolation and quarantine.
- This page, Hepatitis A information for healthcare and public health professionals, is offered by
- Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences
- Department of Public Health
Hepatitis A information for healthcare and public health professionals
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Disease reporting and isolation and quarantine
Guide to Surveillance, Reporting and Control
The Guide to Surveillance, Reporting and Control assists local boards of health with specific surveillance, response, and reporting responsibilities for infectious diseases reportable to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
Vaccine information
What providers need to know about hepatitis A prevention and vaccine clinical guidance.
This page includes information on how to enroll in the Immunization Program, proper vaccine storage and handling guidance, and related vaccine policies.
This page reviews communication on vaccine decisions, vaccine administration, clinic protocols, provider resources, and model standing orders and the reporting of adverse events.
DPH resources
This report presents data through 2023 for hepatitis A, B, and C reported to Massachusetts Department of Public Health by health care providers and laboratories consistent with regulation (105 CMR 300.000). The report contains detailed tables and figures describing viral hepatitis infections in Massachusetts.
CDC resources
Tools: mobile messaging service for partner notification
Find information about using mobile messaging services to offer clients a new way to notify partners and to help partners to schedule appointments for testing and treatment.
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