Wash Your Hands!, P-01710 (Multiple Languages): Educational fact sheet for the general public on proper handwashing techniques.*(English, Spanish, and Hmong available to order) Hepatitis A: Just the Facts, P-02401 (Multiple Languages): Highly visual educational flyer for the general public on hepatitis A, covering high risk groups, signs and symptoms, and prevention.Hepatitis A Fact Sheet, P-42054 (Multiple Languages): Educational fact sheet for the general public on hepatitis A, covering signs and symptoms, treatment, and prevention.People who have been in close contact with someone who has hepatitis A should talk with their doctor as soon as possible to see if they should get the vaccine. People who have been exposed to hepatitis A should get one dose of the vaccine or immune globulin as soon as possible, but not more than 14 days after they were exposed.Check out our Wash Your Hands! fact sheet for information on proper handwashing techniques. It is always important to wash your hands properly after using the toilet, changing diapers, and before touching any food.See the CDC Hepatitis A Vaccine Information Statement for more information. Users of recreational drugs, whether injected or not. Men who have sexual contact with other men.People with chronic or long-term liver disease.
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