Anticuerpos sericos contra el virus hepatitis A en sujetos de nivel socioeconomico medio y bajo, en comunas urbanas de Santiago. [Serum antibodies against hepatitis A virus among subjects of middle and low socioeconomic levels in urban area of Santiago, Chile]

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serval:BIB_5B85F610EE06
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Anticuerpos sericos contra el virus hepatitis A en sujetos de nivel socioeconomico medio y bajo, en comunas urbanas de Santiago. [Serum antibodies against hepatitis A virus among subjects of middle and low socioeconomic levels in urban area of Santiago, Chile]
Journal
Revista Medica de Chile
Author(s)
Lagos  R., Potin  M., Munoz  A., Abrego  P., San Martin  O. S., Ureta  A. M., Bustamante  C.
ISSN
0034-9887 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/1999
Volume
127
Number
4
Pages
429-36
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English Abstract
Journal Article --- Old month value: Apr
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection is closely associated to the level of hygiene and sanitation of the population. Newly industrialising areas experience a transition from high to intermediate endemicity, which is characterized by a shift in the exposure age to HAV, from early childhood to school ages or adolescence. AIM: To measure the prevalence of HAV antibodies in subjects living in urban Santiago. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A HAV antibody survey in five medium and low socioeconomic level urban districts of northern Santiago, was conducted in 1996. Healthy subjects aged 1 to 39 years old were recruited from randomly selected households. RESULTS: Five hundred three subjects were studied. Anti HAV antibodies were found in 13.2, 29.5, 59.6, 78.1, 95.6 and 98.2% of individuals aged 1 to 4, 5 to 9, 10 to 14, 15 to 19, 20 to 29 and 30 to 39 years old, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The profile of positive antibodies is compatible with an intermediate pattern of transmission of HAV. The current data supports the idea that infection is shifting towards older ages. A progressive increase in the number of susceptible school age children and teenagers is propitious for the occurrence of common source hepatitis A outbreaks.
Keywords
Adolescent Adult *Age Distribution Child Child, Preschool Chile/epidemiology Female Hepatitis A/blood/etiology/*immunology Hepatitis Antibodies/*blood Hepatovirus/*immunology Humans Infant Male Socioeconomic Factors Urban Population
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