| Literature DB >> 35693569 |
Abate Bane1,2, Amir Sultan2, Rabia Ahmed1.
Abstract
Background: Hepatitis A is a vaccine-preventable, feco-oral infection due to poor sanitary conditions. It is predominantly acquired during early childhood and results in lasting acquired protective immunity. However, it results in severe disease which can end up in acute fulminant hepatitis and hepatic failure when acquired during adolescence and adulthood. The prevalence of acute hepatitis A is increasing among children, adolescents, and young adults from higher-income households. They acquire this infection at a later age when they are exposed for the first time to contaminated food and drinks after being brought up in a relatively clean environment. This calls for the introduction of the Hepatitis A vaccine in Ethiopia; possibly as part of the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI).Entities:
Keywords: Expanded Program on Immunization; Hepatitis A
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35693569 PMCID: PMC9175235 DOI: 10.4314/ejhs.v32i2.5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ethiop J Health Sci ISSN: 1029-1857
Figure 1Chart representing the income of households of patients with acute hepatitis A infection at Adera Medical Center, 2020, Addis Ababa
Socio demographic data of patients with acute hepatitis A infection at Adera Medical Center, Addis Ababa, 2020
| Variables | Number | Percentage | |
| Address | Addis Ababa | 21 | 78% |
| Out of Addis | 6 | 22% | |
| Sex | Male | 15 | 56% |
| Female | 12 | 44% | |
| 0–5 | 2 | 7% | |
| 5–10 | 3 | 11% | |
| Age | 10–15 | 9 | 33% |
| range | 15–25 | 11 | 41% |
| above 25 | 2 | 7% | |
| High income | 13 | 48% | |
| Income | Middle income | 11 | 41% |
| Low income | 3 | 11% |
Figure 2Chart representing the symptoms of patients with acute hepatitis A infection at Adera Medical Center, 2020, Addis Ababa
Clinical presentation of patients with acute hepatitis A infection at Adera Medical Center, Addis Ababa, 2020
| Sign and symptoms | Number | Percent |
| Jaundice | 22 | 81 % |
| Nausea and Vomiting | 22 | 81% |
| Abdominal Pain | 13 | 48% |
| Fever | 10 | 37% |
| Hepatomegaly | 10 | 37% |
| Lethargy | 1 | 4% |
Laboratory investigation results of patients with acute hepatitis A infection at Adera Medical Center, Addis Ababa, 2020
| Laboratory | Number of | percentage | |
| AST | Below 2.5* elevated | 2 | 7% |
| Between 2.5* and 5* elevated | 9 | 33% | |
| Above 5* elevated | 16 | 59% | |
| ALT | Below 2.5* elevated | 8 | 30% |
| Between 2.5* and 5* elevated | 1 | 4% | |
| Above 5* elevated | 18 | 67% | |
| ALP | Below 2.5* elevated | 17 | 63% |
| Between 2.5* and 5* elevated | 9 | 33% | |
| Missing | 1 | 4% | |
| Bilirubin Total | Below 2.5* elevated | 4 | 15% |
| Between 2.5* and 5* elevated | 9 | 33% | |
| Above 5* elevated | 14 | 52% | |
| Bilirubin Direct | Normal | 1 | 4% |
| Below 2.5* elevated | 2 | 7% | |
| Between 2.5* and 5* elevated | 3 | 11% | |
| Above 5* elevated | 21 | 78% |