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Demographic features of sporadic acute hepatitis as determined by viral hepatitis markers.

Authors :
Ichhpujani RL
Riley IW
Duggal L
Kumari S
Gupta PS
Sehgal S
Source :
The Journal of communicable diseases [J Commun Dis] 1991 Jun; Vol. 23 (2), pp. 138-43.
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

The demographic features of acute x sporadic viral hepatitis as diagnosed by specific markers of viral infection in four different cities in north and north-east India, were examined. Of 405 patients examined, 26 per cent had HB,Ag, 5.9 per cent IgM-anti-HAV antibody, and 8.4 per cent IgM-anti-HBc antibody. Hepatitis B occurred more frequently in male patients (76 per cent) compared to hepatitis A (54 per cent), and in the young adult age group (21-30 years), compared to the latter, which occurred predominantly in children (0-10 years). By using tests to detect HbsAg and IgM-anti-HBc antibody, this study found that hepatitis B accounted for 3 per cent and 8.8 per cent of clinically detected acute sporadic hepatitis in patients less than and older than 10 years of age respectively, which is in contrast with previously-reported rates from India. This study also suggests that many of the infections thought to have been due to HBV, may be due to NANB hepatitis virus. This study emphasizes the importance of specific laboratory tests to draw epidemiologic conclusions regarding hepatitis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0019-5138
Volume :
23
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of communicable diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1940220