| Literature DB >> 31202389 |
Maria Andrievskaya1, Adrienne Lenhart2, Junior Uduman3.
Abstract
In the past decade, hepatitis A has been considered a rare disease in the United States, largely due to targeted vaccination of at-risk children. Evolving epidemiology has resulted in decreasing immunity and increasing hepatitis A infections among adults who are more likely to experience severe disease. A surge in outbreaks has been noted in the past 2 years, resulting in a high volume of hepatitis A related hospitalizations and complications in otherwise healthy individuals. The traditional understanding that acute kidney injury is a rare extrahepatic manifestation is being challenged by the resurgence of hepatitis A in a more vulnerable population. This review examines the epidemiologic factors that contributed to current public health concern and the association between hepatitis A and acute kidney injury.Entities:
Keywords: Acute kidney injury; Epidemiology; Hepatitis A; Incidence
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31202389 DOI: 10.1053/j.ackd.2019.03.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Chronic Kidney Dis ISSN: 1548-5595 Impact factor: 3.620