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Of the eight acute hepatitis C cases that are associated with the outbreak, 7 are directly connected to the
"The health district continues to receive a higher number of positive test results than we did before the notification in February, which means people are getting tested and that is a positive outcome," said Dr. Lawrence Sands, chief health officer.
In addition to the hepatitis C test, health officials are recommending that patients also undergo HIV and hepatitis B testing, as well.
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