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Hepatitis A outbreak in Barcelona among men who have sex with men (MSM), January-June 2017: A hospital perspective

Authors :
Sergio Rodríguez-Tajes
Sabela Lens
Xavier Forns
Zoe Mariño
Berta Caballol
George Koutsoudakis
Sofía Pérez-del-Pulgar
Josep Costa
Elena Perpiñán
Anna Vilella
Source :
Liver International. 38:588-593
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Wiley, 2017.

Abstract

Background And Aims Acute hepatitis A is transmitted mainly via the fecal-oral route and/or contaminated aliment. Furthermore, several outbreaks in the men who have sex with men (MSM) population classified hepatitis A as a sexually transmitted disease (STD). We aimed to clarify an ongoing hepatitis A outbreak in Barcelona with respect to patients’ characteristics and viral phylogenetic analysis. Methods We prospectively analyzed 46 cases of hepatitis A infection that were registered in our hospital between January and June 2017. We evaluated demographics data, risk factors, presenting symptoms, sexual orientation, comorbidities and further STD infections. The phylogenetic correlation of the current circulating viruses among them and other hepatitis A strains was assessed by sequencing of the VP1/P2A region. Results Most patients were male (44, 96%) with median age 33.5 years (range 28-50). Thirty-one (67%) were MSM and 18 (39%) required hospitalization. Molecular phylogenetic analyses revealed that all patients were infected by hepatitis A subgenotype IA strains. Moreover, current strains comprised 3 distinct clusters, previously reported in ongoing outbreaks in the United Kingdom, Berlin and Netherlands. However, these strains were phylogenetically diverse to those previously reported in Barcelona metropolitan region. Conclusions Ongoing hepatitis A outbreak in Barcelona affects primarily the MSM community and is phylogenetically linked to current hepatitis A outbreaks described in other European countries. Due to the high admission rate, these outbreaks may impact the admission pattern of referral liver units. Control measures, e.g. vaccinations programs tailored to the MSM community, must be taken to control further spreading. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
14783223
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Liver International
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2a5808c4435e98941c9b2371b5e6ede2