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Evidence for Hepatitis A virus endemic circulation in Israel despite universal toddlers' vaccination since 1999 and low clinical incidence in all age groups.

Yosef Manor1, Matthew Lewis2, Daniela Ram1, Nili Daudi3, Orna Mor1, Michal Savion2, Zipi Kra-Oz4, Yonat Shemer Avni5, Rivka Sheffer2, Daniel Shouval3, Ella Mendelson1,6.   

Abstract

Background: Universal toddlers vaccination (UTV) introduced in 1999, reduced hepatitis A incidence in Israel from 50.4 to <1.0/100,000. The current Hepatitis A virus (HAV) molecular epidemiology in Israel was studied 13-14y post UTV introduction..
Methods: An outbreak in Tel-Aviv with 75 cases in 2012-2013 was investigated. Real-time RT-PCR and sequencing of the VP1-2A region (1100bp) was done on: a. serum samples from patients with acute Hepatitis A (12/ 75 in Tel-Aviv and 31 patients hospitalized in 3 other major cities in 2011-2013); b. in sewage samples (27 from metropolitan Tel-Aviv, 14 from the other 3 cities and 6 from Gaza).
Results: The outbreak began among intravenous drug users then spread to the general population. Patients' mean age was 33.2y, 4/75(5.3%) had been vaccinated and 58/75(77.3%) were hospitalized. No common environmental source was found. HAV was detected in sewage samples: 16/27(59.2%) from Tel-Aviv; 4/14(28.6%) collected throughout Israel and 6/6 (100%) from Gaza. Genotype IB predominated (52/53 sequenced samples) and identical strains were demonstrated in the Israeli and Palestinian populations by phylogenetic analysis. Conclusions: Despite the UTV success, HAV circulation in the Israeli population continues, apparently due to its close contacts with the endemic Palestinian population. Reassessment of vaccination policy is recommended.
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Keywords:  HAV; Hepatitis A; circulation; endemic; environmental samples; epidemiology; outbreak; phylogenetic analysis; vaccination

Year:  2016        PMID: 28013247     DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiw611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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