Literature DB >> 8991703

[Epidemic outbreak of hepatitis B from the tattoo in gypsy families].

M Rosario Pac1, A Arnedo, M D Montaner, P Prieto, J García, M Izuel, P León, J A López, J M Echevarría.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To document an outbreak of Hepatitis B in a gypsy community in the Upper Aragón region, as well as the control measures adopted.
METHODS: Documented study of Hepatitis B cases and families, including an epidemiological survey and the determining of hepatitis B viral indicators (MVHB) using immunoenzymatic methods.
RESULTS: 84.8% participation (39/45). During the months of February and March 1988, 5 cases of Hepatitis B were detected in a gypsy community in the Upper Aragon region (12.8% attack rate, 5/39), with an average age of 13.0 + 7.3, (4 women and one man). Four of the cases detected had previously undergone tatooing. The fifth case was due to direct transmission from mother to a recently born child. The MVHB study of families showed a further two cases. MVHB rate being 17.9% (7/39). Vaccinations were given to all persons susceptible to the disease.
CONCLUSIONS: It is suggested that tatooing could be a significant factor to be considered in relation to the transmission of Hepatitis B in gypsy communities. Due to the high rate of incidence of the disease in this ethnic group, general vaccination is prescribed.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8991703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Salud Publica        ISSN: 1135-5727


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