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Community-based cross-sectional seroprevalence study of hepatitis A in Bangladesh
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作者 samir k saha Setarunnahar saha +4 位作者 Salim Shakur Mohammed Hanif Md Ahsan Habib Sanjoy k Datta Hans L Bock 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第39期4932-4937,共6页
AIM: TO elucidate the age-distribution of anti-hepatitis A virus (HAY) seroprevalence across different socioeconomic status (SES) categories in Bangladesh which, despite scarce data, is generally deemed to have h... AIM: TO elucidate the age-distribution of anti-hepatitis A virus (HAY) seroprevalence across different socioeconomic status (SES) categories in Bangladesh which, despite scarce data, is generally deemed to have high endemicity. METHODS: Blood samples of 818 subjects from a stratified samp#e of schools and hospitals, comprising different age categories and SES were collected. They were assayed for total anti-HAV antibodies. Social and medical history data were obtained using a questionnaire. RESULTS: Overall anti-HAV seroprevalence was 69.6%, increasing with age from 1-5 years (40.4%) to 〉 30 years (98.4%). Seroprevalence was lowest (49.8%) in the high SES group and highest (96.5%) in the rural lower-middle SES group. Among subjects aged 6-20 years, anti-HAV seroprevalence was lowest in urban private school children (43.0%), followed by urban government school children (76.2%) and rural school children (96.5%) (P 〈 0.01). Within the high SESgroup, anti-HAV seroprevalence was 32.3% in subjects 〈 10 years and 51.7% in those aged 11-20 years. Until now Bangladesh has been deemed to have high endemicity for HAV. CONCLUSION: The transition from high to intermediate HAV endemicity may be underway; high SES adolescents and adults remain particularly at risk of symptomatic illness. Preventive measures need consideration. 展开更多
关键词 Age groups Hepatitis A virus Hepatitis A virus seroprevalence Anti-hepatitis A virus antibodies Socioeconomic groups
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