Abstract
The prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis A and B virus was assessed in 3,653 subjects across four regions of Brazil. The anti-HAV and anti-HBc seroprevalence were 64.7% and 7.9%, respectively. The highest anti-HAV (92.8%) and anti-HBc (21.4%) rates were seen in the Northern region. In other regions, anti-HAV seroprevalence over 90% was only reached in the more elderly, indicating an intermediate endemicity and a significantly higher anti-HAV prevalence was seen in the low socioeconomic group between 1-30 years. With respect to anti-HBc seroprevalence an increase was seen in adolescents and there was a significantly higher anti-HBc prevalence in the lower socioeconomic group between 1-20 years. A 3.1% anti-HBc prevalence was seen in one-year-old infants, suggesting a vertical transmission. The major findings of this study indicate that the pre-adolescent and adolescent population in some Brazilian cities are at greatest risk from both hepatitis A and B infection, but for different reasons.
Highlights
The prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis A and B virus was assessed in 3,653 subjects across four regions of Brazil
Foram incluídos no estudo voluntários de ambos os sexos, entre 1 e 40 anos de idade
In: Abstract of 7th International Congress for Infectious Disease Hong Kong 10-13 June, 1996
Summary
Sue Ann Costa Clemens1, 2 , José Carlos Da Fonseca[3], Tânia Azevedo[4], Anamaria Cavalcanti[5], Thêmis R. Resumo Avaliou-se a prevalência de anticorpos para as hepatites A e B em 3.653 indivíduos, em quatro regiões brasileiras. As prevalências de anti-VHA e de anti-HBc foram 64,7% e 7,9%, respectivamente. Prevalências mais elevadas de anti-VHA (92,8%) e de anti-HBc (21,4%) foram observadas na região Norte. Prevalências de anti-VHA acima de 90% foram alcançadas apenas em idades mais avançadas, indicando uma endemicidade intermediária e prevalência significativamente mais elevada foi observada no grupo de baixo nível sócioeconômico, entre 1 e 30 anos. Para o anti-HBc observou-se um aumento na prevalência entre adolescentes e uma prevalência significativamente mais elevada no grupo de baixo nível sócioeconômico, entre 1 e 20 anos.
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