Literature DB >> 3112489

Possible infectious causes in 651 patients with acute viral hepatitis during a 10-year period (1976-1985).

K Kiyosawa, Y Gibo, T Sodeyama, K Furuta, H Imai, H Yoda, Y Koike, K Yoshizawa, S Furuta.   

Abstract

Six hundred and fifty-one patients with acute viral hepatitis were identified serologically between January 1976 and December 1985. Of these, 109 (17%) had hepatitis A, 135 (21%) had hepatitis B, and 407 (62%) had hepatitis non-A, non-B. The possible infectious causes for acquisition of viral hepatitis occurring within 6 months before the onset of hepatitis were analysed. Approximately 80% of cases of hepatitis A and 70% of hepatitis B had no known risk factor, while in 67% of cases of hepatitis non-A, non-B possible risk factors for infection were documented. Infectious causes for hepatitis A were ingestion of raw shellfish (11%) and previous familial contact with patients with hepatitis A (10%). For hepatitis B, risk factors included medicare (24%), such as transfusion, surgical operation, accidental needle stick and acupuncture, and sexual contact (6%). For hepatitis non-A, non-B, the most important infectious cause was medical procedures (65%). The numbers of hospital employees were 2 (2%) with hepatitis A, 15 (11%) with hepatitis B and 14 (3%) with hepatitis non-A, non-B. These data suggest that hepatitis non-A, non-B can be a kind of nosocomial disease.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3112489     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0676.1987.tb00337.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Liver        ISSN: 0106-9543


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