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British travelers heading to the Czech Republic are advised to get vaccinated against hepatitis A due to a significant outbreak. The virus, spread through fecal contamination, has infected hundreds, with Prague being a hotspot. Symptoms include jaundice, dark urine, and itchy skin, or sometimes none at all. Vaccination is recommended for travelers, those with liver diseases, and certain professions.
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