A microscopic image of the Hepatitis A virus, taken by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The number of hepatitis A cases in Florida continues to climb, with 68 new cases reported to state health officials last week.
The largest number of new cases was in Pinellas County, which reported seven cases of the virus, followed by Volusia and Brevard counites, which each reported six new cases.
Pasco County, which has reported more cases than any other county in Florida, reported five new cases last week, bringing its total to 373 cases.
As of Saturday, 10 counties -- Dixie, Calhoun, Bradford, Gadsden, Gulf, Highlands Holmes, Lafayette, Jefferson and Union -- did not have any reported hepatitis A cases, while Suwannee County reported its first case last week.