Hepatitis A in Austria
26 Jun 2025
On 18 June 2025, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) reported an increase of hepatitis A in Austria.
A total of 87 confirmed, 44 suspected hepatitis A cases and 3 deaths had been reported between January and 18 June 2025 in Austria. Over half the cases had required treatment in hospital.
Higher risk groups such as homeless people and those who use drugs have been identified among the affected populations.
Advice for Travellers
To protect yourself from hepatitis A when travelling:
- pay strict attention to your hand hygiene, especially before meals and after using the toilet
- practice safe food and water precautions - foods that have been washed or grown in unclean water e.g. shellfish, berries and salad vegetables, have previously caused outbreaks
- take care with your personal hygiene, particularly during activities that involve close physical contact with a potentially infected person
- consider if you may need to be vaccinated against Hepatitis A before you go
Vaccination
Vaccination against hepatitis A is recommended, depending on risk assessment, for:
- people travelling to countries where there is a high risk of hepatitis A circulating in the local population
- people who are at higher risk of infection from their job or lifestyle, or have an increased chance of becoming severely ill with the infection, such as:
- men who have sex with other men
- people who inject illegal drugs
- people with existing medical conditions such as liver disease or haemophilia (clotting disorder)
- pregnant women
- close contacts of someone with hepatitis A
- people who may be exposed to hepatitis A through their job (e.g. healthcare, sewage, laboratory workers)
For further information see the fitfortravel hepatitis A page