Long before deadly hepatitis A outbreak, San Diego was warned about lack of bathrooms – Los Angeles Times
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Long before deadly hepatitis A outbreak, San Diego was warned about lack of bathrooms
Los Angeles Times As San Diego officials scramble to stop a deadly hepatitis A outbreak linked to a lack of public restrooms downtown, they can’t say they weren’t warned. A San Diego Union-Tribune review of public records found that since 2000, four grand jury reports … California’s Hepatitis A Outbreaks: Why Is the Virus Spreading? How a Lack of Public Restrooms Helped Spread a Deadly Hepatitis Outbreak San Diego’s public health emergency: Debunking the stigma surrounding Hepatitis A |
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