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Ahmad Haeri Mazanderani1,2, Nkengafac Villyen Motaze3,4, Kerrigan McCarthy5, Melinda Suchard3,6, Nicolette Marie du Plessis7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: South Africa is considered highly endemic for hepatitis A virus (HAV) although few seroprevalence studies have been conducted over the past two decades. The World Health Organization recommends integrating HAV vaccination into national childhood immunization schedules where there is transition from high to intermediate endemicity. As a means of gauging age-specific rates of infection, we report HAV seroprevalence rates among specimens tested for HAV serology within South Africa's public health sector from 2005-2015.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31242191 PMCID: PMC6594585 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Laboratory confirmed acute Hepatitis A cases (with a documented age / DOB) and testing patterns per year-age range, 2005–2015.
| Age range (years) | Equivocal results | Negative results | Positive results | Total results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 (1.8%) | 9 828 (2.2%) | 115 (0.8%) | 9 950 (2.2%) | |
| 70 (17.9%) | 7 423 (1.7%) | 3 838 (25.0%) | 11 331 (2.5%) | |
| 49 (12.5%) | 8 280 (1.9%) | 3 654 (23.8%) | 11 983 (2.6%) | |
| 32 (8.2%) | 10 118 (2.3%) | 2 265 (14.8%) | 12 415 (2.7%) | |
| 39 (10.0%) | 21 909 (4.9%) | 1 531 (10.0%) | 23 479 (5.1%) | |
| 31 (7.9%) | 42 501 (9.6%) | 1 389 (9.1%) | 43 921 (9.6%) | |
| 25 (6.4%) | 59 774 (13.5%) | 890 (5.8%) | 60 689 (13.2%) | |
| 46 (11.7%) | 115 896 (26.1%) | 886 (5.8%) | 116 828 (25.4%) | |
| 35 (8.9%) | 77 030 (17.3%) | 412 (2.7%) | 77 477 (16.8%) | |
| 23 (5.9%) | 49 110 (11.1%) | 197 (1.3%) | 49 330 (10.7%) | |
| 20 (5.1%) | 26 538 (6.0%) | 100 (0.7%) | 26 658 (5.8%) | |
| 12 (3.1%) | 11 719 (2.6%) | 52 (0.3%) | 11 783 (2.6%) | |
| 3 (0.8%) | 4 120 (0.9%) | 25 (0.2%) | 4 148 (0.9%) | |
Fig 1The proportion of laboratory confirmed acute Hepatitis A infections of anti-HAV IgM tests requested per age group, 2005–2015.
Fig 2Laboratory confirmed acute Hepatitis A infection among children aged <10 years, 2005–2015.
Laboratory confirmed acute Hepatitis A cases by province 2005–2015.
| Province | Equivocal results | Negative results | Positive results | Total results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 43 (10.7%) | 54 202 (11.2%) | 895 (5.5%) | 55 140 (11.0%) | |
| 19 (4.7%) | 25 658 (5.3%) | 1 149 (7.0%) | 26 826 (5.4%) | |
| 120 (29.9%) | 103 179 (21.3%) | 4 147 (25.3%) | 107 446 (21.5%) | |
| 1 (0.3%) | 183 223(37.8%) | 3 947 (24.0%) | 187 171 (37.4%) | |
| 4 (1.0%) | 23 608 (4.9%) | 858 (5.2% | 24 470 (4.9%) | |
| 2 (0.5%) | 21 037 (4.3%) | 683 (4.2%) | 21 722 (4.3%) | |
| 22 (5.5%) | 18 235 (3.8%) | 436 (2.7%) | 18 693 (3.7%) | |
| 2 (0.5%) | 2 442 (0.5%) | 84 (0.5%) | 2 528 (0.5%) | |
| 188 (46.9%) | 52 547 (10.9%) | 4 217 (25.7%) | 56 952 (11.37%) | |
Hepatitis A seropositive cases (%) by age-range and year, 2005–2015.
| Year | Age (years) | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| <1 | 1–4 | 5–9 | 10–14 | 15–19 | 20–24 | 25–29 | 30–39 | 40–49 | 50–59 | 60–69 | 70–79 | ≥80 | Total | |
| 24 (66.7%) | 71 (47.7%) | 62 (65.3%) | 84 (70.6%) | 33 (66.0%) | 32 (71.1%) | 31 (59.6%) | 81 (81.0%) | 68 (85.0%) | 40 (85.1%) | 18 (94.7%) | 8 (88.9%) | 2 (66.7%) | ||
| 27 (50.9%) | 63 (44.4%) | 65 (61.9%) | 77 (75.5%) | 53 (80.3%) | 30 (73.2%) | 33 (70.2%) | 56 (83.6%) | 60 (81.1%) | 41 (85.4%) | 20 (100%) | 9 (100%) | 2 (100%) | ||
| 16 (45.7%) | 79 (47.3%) | 94 (62.7%) | 99 (80.5%) | 54 (80.6%) | 71 (76.3%) | 78 (83.9%) | 116 (88.6%) | 99 (90.8%) | 58 (84.1%) | 33 (100%) | 15 (93.8%) | 3 (100%) | ||
| 42 (59.2%) | 92 (51.1%) | 113 (67.3%) | 128 (80.5%) | 102 (85.0%) | 125 (84.5%) | 150 (92.6%) | 280 (90.6%) | 220 (93.6%) | 134 (97.8%) | 82 (94.3%) | 33 (94.3%) | 11 (84.6%) | ||
| 44 (56.4%) | 96 (47.3%) | 125 (74.0%) | 129 (77.7%) | 123 (88.5%) | 147 (86.5%) | 200 (85.8%) | 378 (90.0%) | 278 (94.2%) | 190 (94.1%) | 99 (95.2%) | 35 (94.6%) | 13 (100%) | ||
| 81 (72.3%) | 114 (54.8%) | 144 (73.9%) | 131 (78.0%) | 179 (89.5%) | 272 (88.9%) | 424 (92.8%) | 736 (94.5%) | 470 (95.5%) | 304 (94.1%) | 135 (93.8%) | 73 (100%) | 14 (100%) | ||
| 310 (85.4%) | 297 (61.9%) | 349 (80.1%) | 355 (85.5%) | 422 (92.8%) | 886 (93.7%) | 1 487 (95.7%) | 2 719 (97.3%) | 1 581 (97.2%) | 943 (97.3%) | 472 (98.1%) | 175 (99.4%) | 61 (98.4%) | ||
| 65 (71.4%) | 120 (53.1%) | 156 (81.7%) | 133 (77.8%) | 180 (88.2%) | 251 (89.6%) | 395 (93.6%) | 709 (95.8%) | 441 (95.0%) | 289 (97.0%) | 172 (97.2%) | 88 (95.7%) | 26 (100%) | ||
| 33 (67.4%) | 91 (45.3%) | 113 (72.0%) | 114 (82.0%) | 118 (90.1%) | 166 (86.9%) | 242 (86.1%) | 418 (87.1%) | 327 (89.1%) | 262 (94.9%) | 120 (96.0%) | 64 (97.0%) | 26 (96.3%) | ||
| 43 (68.2%) | 101 (51.8%) | 140 (75.3%) | 117 (77.5%) | 107 (78.7%) | 163 (86.2%) | 230 (85.8%) | 457 (91.2%) | 336 (93.1%) | 288 (95.4%) | 170 (92.9%) | 91 (96.8%) | 33 (100%) | ||
| 24 (75.0%) | 63 (63.6%) | 92 (87.6%) | 58 (80.6%) | 66 (83.5%) | 116 (87.2%) | 174 (90.6%) | 343 (93.2%) | 247 (92.9%) | 182 (94.8%) | 96 (94.1%) | 38 (97.4%) | 14 (93.3%) | ||
Fig 3Hepatitis A age-seroprevalence among patients tested within the South African public sector, 2005–2015.
IgM, anti-Hepatitis A IgM antibody positivity; Total AB, anti-Hepatitis A total antibody positivity.
Cross tabulation of test-sets where both anti-HAV total antibody and anti-HAV IgM tests were requested, 2005–2015.
| Anti-HAV IgM antibodies | Anti-HAV total antibodies | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative | Positive | Equivocal | Total | |
| Negative | 1 039 | 13 230 | 2 | |
| Positive | 33 | 614 | 0 | |
| Equivocal | 0 | 28 | 0 | |
Hepatitis A seropositive cases (%) by province 2005–2015.
| Province | Equivocal results | Negative results | Positive results | Total results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 (13.3%) | 88 (2.2%) | 2 126 (6.9%) | 2 216 (6.4%) | |
| 2 (13.3%) | 96 (2.4%) | 486 (1.6%) | 584 (1.7%) | |
| 0 (0.0%) | 1 000 (24.9%) | 1 825 (6%) | 2 825 (8.1%) | |
| 0 (0.0%) | 567 (14.1%) | 13 232 (43.2%) | 13 799 (39.8%) | |
| 0 (0.0%) | 54 (1.4%) | 36 (0.1%) | 90 (0.3%) | |
| 0 (0.0%) | 38 (0.9%) | 6 (0%) | 44 (0.1%) | |
| 0 (0.0%) | 87 (2.2%) | 52 (0.2%) | 139 (0.4%) | |
| 0 (0.0%) | 18 (0.4%) | 68 (0.2%) | 86 (0.3%) | |
| 11 (73.4%) | 2 070 (51.5%) | 12 827 (41.8%) | 14 908 (42.9%) | |