Hepatitis A outbreak in Kyiv: today Kyiv residents will be able to get tested for free

15 May 04:01

Residents of Kyiv are invited to get tested for hepatitis A infection free of charge, according to the Kyiv City Center for Disease Control and Prevention, "Komersant Ukrainian" reports

At least 40 cases of viral hepatitis A have been recorded in Solomyansky district.

Free screening: when and where?

To help Kyiv residents check their health and detect possible infection in time, the Kyiv City Center for Disease Control and Prevention is organizing a free examination. The event will take place:

  • Date: may 15, 2025
  • Time: from 10:00 to 14:00
  • Location: Vidradnyi Park, near the main entrance (13 Mykhailo Donets St.)
  • Landmark: blue bus of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention

The Center’s specialists invite everyone, especially residents of Vidradnyi and Solomianskyi districts, to undergo rapid testing for hepatitis A.

The examination is free of charge and does not require prior registration. All you need to do is come to the park at the specified time, find a blue bus and contact the medical staff.

“Get tested for hepatitis for yourself and the safety of your loved ones!” the Center calls for.

What preceded it

In May 2025, an outbreak of hepatitis A was reported in Kyiv, concentrated in the Vidradny neighborhood of Solomianskyi district. As of May 13 , 40 cases of the disease had already been registered, 23 of which were children.

The first cases were reported on May 8, after which the number of cases increased rapidly. Specialists from the Kyiv City Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conducted an epidemiological investigation, identifying more than 200 contact persons, among whom 18 more cases were confirmed.

Preliminary tests of water from pump rooms, school shelters, and centralized water supply did not detect the hepatitis A pathogen. However, the investigation is ongoing, including possible violations of hygiene standards during repairs at pump rooms.

Due to the outbreak, six educational institutions have been switched to distance learning. Medical workers are visiting families of those infected to conduct examinations and provide recommendations.

What you need to know about hepatitis A

Hepatitis A is transmitted through the fecal-oral route, in particular through the consumption of contaminated water or food, as well as poor personal hygiene. The incubation period lasts from 14 to 28 days. Symptoms include fever, weakness, loss of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, darkening of the urine, and jaundice.

For prevention, it is recommended to adhere to hygienic standards, drink boiled or bottled water, and get vaccinated.

The most effective method of prevention is vaccination. In Ukraine, vaccines against hepatitis A are available, such as the monovalent vaccine Havrix or the combined vaccine Twinrix. Vaccination is recommended for everyone who has been in contact with patients, especially during the first 14 days after possible infection.

Hepatitis A vaccination is not included in the national vaccination schedule, but is available in pharmacies at your own expense.

Experts hope to localize the outbreak within a few weeks, provided that the source of infection is identified, contact persons are vaccinated and sanitized.

Where else in Ukraine is hepatitis A being recorded?

In addition to Kyiv, cases of Hepatitis A are reported in Cherkasy and Zakarpattia regions. Epidemiologists in these regions are currently working to identify what caused the disease. There is no outbreak or epidemic.

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Дзвенислава Карплюк
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