| Literature DB >> 22008459 |
Khayriyyah Mohd Hanafiah1, Kathryn H Jacobsen, Steven T Wiersma.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: World maps are among the most effective ways to convey public health messages such as recommended vaccinations, but creating a useful and valid map requires careful deliberation. The changing epidemiology of hepatitis A virus (HAV) in many world regions heightens the need for up-to-date risk maps. HAV infection is usually asymptomatic in children, so low-income areas with high incidence rates usually have a low burden of disease. In higher-income areas, many adults remain susceptible to the virus and, if infected, often experience severe disease.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22008459 PMCID: PMC3210090 DOI: 10.1186/1476-072X-10-57
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Health Geogr ISSN: 1476-072X Impact factor: 3.918
Comparison of commonly accessed hepatitis A maps.
| Map Source | Title | Data Sources Listed | Target Audience | Risk Categories | Cutoffs for Risk Categories Listed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CDC: Travelers' Health 2008 (Yellow Book) [ | "Prevalence of antibody to hepatitis A virus, 2006" | No | Travel clinics and travelers from low prevalence areas | Prevalence of antibody to Hepatitis A Virus: | No | "Estimates of prevalence of antibody to hepatitis A virus (anti-HAV), a marker of previous HAV infection, are based on limited data and might not reflect current prevalence. In addition, anti-HAV prevalence might vary within countries by subpopulation and locality. As used on this map, the terms 'high,' 'medium,' and 'low' endemicity reflect available evidence of how widespread HAV infection is within each country, rather than precise quantitative assessments." |
| WHO: International Travel & Health Report (2008) [ | "Hepatitis A, countries or areas at risk" | No | Travel clinics and travelers from low prevalence areas | * Countries or areas with moderate to high risk | No | "The risk of infection is based on estimated prevalence rate of antibody to hepatitis A (anti-HAV) - a marker of previous HAV infection - among population. This marker is based on limited data and may not reflect current prevalence." |
| Jacobsen, 2010 [ | "Estimated prevalence of hepatitis A virus, 2005" | Yes | Clinicians and researchers | Anti-HAV endemicity: | Yes, by percent immune by age | "Evidentiary support indicated as very limited, limited, moderate, or extensive based on number of articles per country in each world region." |
| Nothdurft, 2008 [ | "Worldwide pattern of the prevalence of hepatitis A virus" | Yes | Clinicians and researchers | Anti-HAV prevalence: | No | None listed. |
| Bell, 2002 [ | "Geographic distribution of the prevalence of hepatitis A virus" | No | Clinicians and researchers | Anti-HAV prevalence: | No | "Based on summary of available data." |
Figure 1Global risk map of HAV immunity in 2005.
Figure 2Global risk map of HAV susceptibility in 2005.
Figure 3Global risk map of HAV immunity in 1990.
Summary of risk of hepatitis A to travelers and typical vaccine recommendations by Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study region.
| Region | Typical Vaccine Recommendation | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| South sub-Saharan Africa | Very High | Recommended | Not recommended |
| West sub-Saharan Africa | Very High | Recommended | Not recommended |
| South Asia | Very High | Recommended | Not recommended |
| Central sub-Saharan Africa | Very High | Recommended | Not recommended |
| East sub-Saharan Africa | Very High | Recommended | Not recommended |
| Central Latin America | High | Recommended | Targeted |
| Andean Latin America | High | Recommended | Targeted |
| Central Asia | High | Recommended | Targeted |
| Southern Latin America | High | Recommended | Targeted |
| Tropical Latin America | High | Recommended | Targeted |
| North Africa/Middle East | High | Recommended | Targeted |
| Oceania | High | Recommended | Targeted |
| Caribbean | Intermediate | Recommended | Universal |
| Southeast Asia | Intermediate | Recommended | Universal |
| Eastern Europe | Intermediate | Recommended | Universal |
| East Asia | Intermediate | Recommended | Universal |
| High-income Asia Pacific | Low | Not recommended | Targeted |
| Australasia | Low | Not recommended | Targeted |
| Western Europe | Low | Not recommended | Targeted |
| High-income North America | Low | Not recommended | Targeted |