TonyDown Posted May 14 Posted May 14 Several news organizations reporting Hepatitis A surging in LA. Take care. Hepatitis A outbreak declared in L.A. WWW.NPR.ORG L.A. County has declared an outbreak of Hepatitis A due to a spike in cases over the past year and data showing an increase in... + Lucky, marylander1940 and Lotus-eater 2 1
pubic_assistance Posted May 14 Posted May 14 4 hours ago, TonyDown said: Several news organizations reporting Hepatitis A surging in LA. Too many ass-eaters. 😋🍑 Pd1_jap and + nycman 2
chitownguy Posted May 14 Posted May 14 1 hour ago, pubic_assistance said: Too many ass-eaters. 😋🍑 This is why gay men should get a hepatitis vaccine. + Pensant, + BenjaminNicholas, thomas and 6 others 7 2
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted May 14 Posted May 14 2 hours ago, chitownguy said: This is why gay men should get a hepatitis vaccine. Hep A/B combo vaxxes are readily available and I agree that every sexually active gay man should have one. Three doses over 6 months. Worth the time and effort. thomas, + Vegas_Millennial, Danny-Darko and 6 others 8 1
Pd1_jap Posted May 14 Posted May 14 Welcum to LA. If you want summer Intel on parties and events LMK.
Danny-Darko Posted May 14 Posted May 14 Hepatitis A (Hep A) and Hepatitis B (Hep B) are viral infections that cause inflammation of the liver. Hep A is primarily spread through contaminated food and water, while Hep B is transmitted through contact with infected bodily fluids, such as blood and sexual contact. + Lucky 1
Luv2play Posted May 15 Posted May 15 20 hours ago, Danny-Darko said: Hepatitis A (Hep A) and Hepatitis B (Hep B) are viral infections that cause inflammation of the liver. Hep A is primarily spread through contaminated food and water, while Hep B is transmitted through contact with infected bodily fluids, such as blood and sexual contact. Whatever happened to Hep C? I know they got a cure for it but is it still a concern?
TonyDown Posted May 16 Author Posted May 16 To reiterate, the linked report explains people shed Hep A virus through their stool and then the virus spreads due to poor hygiene and poor sanitation. So yes, person to person contact is one route of infection, along with food or water contaminated with feces. The infection rate has tripled. 7 deaths are reported in LA. Wash those hands! Danny-Darko 1
+ nycman Posted May 16 Posted May 16 On 5/14/2025 at 7:45 AM, pubic_assistance said: Too many ass-eaters. 😋🍑 Let’s not slut shame, when we should be anti-vax shaming…. "Too many unvaccinated ass-esters". grin 15 hours ago, TonyDown said: 7 deaths are reported in LA. That’s strange. They’ve had 165 cases reported, so that’s a mortality rate of over 4%. Historically, Hep A is almost never fatal with a mortality range of somewhere between 0.1% in children and 2.1% in adults over 40. https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/vaccine-preventable-diseases-surveillance-standards-hepa#:~:text=Rarely%2C acute liver failure occurs,not cause chronic liver disease. pubic_assistance and + BenjaminNicholas 1 1
marylander1940 Posted May 17 Posted May 17 On 5/14/2025 at 11:50 AM, BenjaminNicholas said: Hep A/B combo vaxxes are readily available and I agree that every sexually active gay man should have one. Three doses over 6 months. Worth the time and effort. I can't remember when I got them but it's been at least 10 years. Do I need to get a booster?
Njguy2 Posted May 17 Posted May 17 1 hour ago, marylander1940 said: I can't remember when I got them but it's been at least 10 years. Do I need to get a booster? Had a similar questions since my vaxxes were received a while ago. Earlier in the year Doc had a blood test done that demonstrated that the antibodies were still in me and no booster was needed. This marylander1940 and + BenjaminNicholas 1 1
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted May 17 Posted May 17 (edited) 1 hour ago, marylander1940 said: I can't remember when I got them but it's been at least 10 years. Do I need to get a booster? I'm told that as long as you're producing antibodies (which can easily be tested in a routine panel), you're fine. Most people only need one vaxx for life. EDIT: Shit, I didn't see the reply just above mine from @Njguy2. Sorry about the repeat Edited May 17 by BenjaminNicholas marylander1940 and Njguy2 1 1
marylander1940 Posted May 17 Posted May 17 42 minutes ago, Njguy2 said: Had a similar questions since my vaxxes were received a while ago. Earlier in the year Doc had a blood test done that demonstrated that the antibodies were still in me and no booster was needed. This 25 minutes ago, BenjaminNicholas said: I'm told that as long as you're producing antibodies (which can easily be tested in a routine panel), you're fine. Most people only need one vaxx for life. EDIT: Shit, I didn't see the reply just above mine from @Njguy2. Sorry about the repeat I'll do that, thank you guys!
+ nycman Posted May 18 Posted May 18 12 hours ago, BenjaminNicholas said: I'm told that as long as you're producing antibodies (which can easily be tested in a routine panel), you're fine. Minor correction, as long as you’re producing enough antibodies. The test for immunity is a titer test to see if you’re producing enough antibodies to prevent infection. IgG levels test for immunity. IgM levels test for active infection. Despite what I said above, I believe the test results are given as either "positive" or "negative" to make the results less prone to interpretation error. So my semantic point is moot. Sorry, I can’t help it, I’m a science nerd. thomas and mike carey 1 1
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