Hepatitis A virus infection in high-risk subjects

Original abstract: Background & Aims. Several outbreaks of hepatitis A affecting homosexual men have been reported in Europe. However, the prevalence of HIV infection in patients affected by hepatitis A has not been extensively studied and hepatitis A is not considered as an indicator diseas...

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Main Authors: Tonatiuh Barrientos-Gutiérrez, Diana Brizuela-Alcántara, Norberto C. Chávez-Tapia
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2011-10-01
Series:Annals of Hepatology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1665268119315315
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spelling doaj-f9281dec04744d968f8f5d616a8dfa7d2021-06-09T05:55:03ZengElsevierAnnals of Hepatology1665-26812011-10-01104578579Hepatitis A virus infection in high-risk subjectsTonatiuh Barrientos-Gutiérrez0Diana Brizuela-Alcántara1Norberto C. Chávez-Tapia2National Institute of Public Health, Mexico City, Mexico; Correspondence and reprint request:Obesity and Digestive Diseases Unit, Medica Sur Clinic and Foundation, Mexico City, MexicoObesity and Digestive Diseases Unit, Medica Sur Clinic and Foundation, Mexico City, MexicoOriginal abstract: Background & Aims. Several outbreaks of hepatitis A affecting homosexual men have been reported in Europe. However, the prevalence of HIV infection in patients affected by hepatitis A has not been extensively studied and hepatitis A is not considered as an indicator disease for routine HIV testing.Methods. We retrospectively analyzed all adult cases of acute hepatitis A, reported by the National Institute of Infectious Disease “L. Spallanzani”, Rome-Italy, in 2002-2008. Data on HIV infection were obtained by chart review and cross-linkage with laboratory. Information on exposure to risk factors were collected from the standard questionnaire of the Local Health Unit.Results. We analyzed a total of 473 cases of hepatitis A, 368 (77.2%) males that accounted for 75% of all reported cases in Rome, aged 25-64 years (same gender distribution). During the study period, we diagnosed a high proportion of cases among male individuals (78%). Among the male patients, HIV serology was available for 203/368 (55.2%). The overall HIV prevalence was 15.2% (56/368); it was significantly associated with same gender sex and was significantly higher than that observed among patients with hepatitis B (4.0%).Conclusions. We found a high HIV prevalence, associated with same gender sex, among adult male patients diagnosed with hepatitis A in the period 2002-2008, except for 2006. Our data suggest that in a low incidence area for hepatitis A, with a constant high proportion of cases among male individuals, all individuals with acute hepatitis A should be routinely offered an HIV test.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1665268119315315Hepatitis AHIV infections/diagnosisPrevalenceSex factorHomosexualityMale
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author Tonatiuh Barrientos-Gutiérrez
Diana Brizuela-Alcántara
Norberto C. Chávez-Tapia
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Diana Brizuela-Alcántara
Norberto C. Chávez-Tapia
Hepatitis A virus infection in high-risk subjects
Annals of Hepatology
Hepatitis A
HIV infections/diagnosis
Prevalence
Sex factor
Homosexuality
Male
author_facet Tonatiuh Barrientos-Gutiérrez
Diana Brizuela-Alcántara
Norberto C. Chávez-Tapia
author_sort Tonatiuh Barrientos-Gutiérrez
title Hepatitis A virus infection in high-risk subjects
title_short Hepatitis A virus infection in high-risk subjects
title_full Hepatitis A virus infection in high-risk subjects
title_fullStr Hepatitis A virus infection in high-risk subjects
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis A virus infection in high-risk subjects
title_sort hepatitis a virus infection in high-risk subjects
publisher Elsevier
series Annals of Hepatology
issn 1665-2681
publishDate 2011-10-01
description Original abstract: Background & Aims. Several outbreaks of hepatitis A affecting homosexual men have been reported in Europe. However, the prevalence of HIV infection in patients affected by hepatitis A has not been extensively studied and hepatitis A is not considered as an indicator disease for routine HIV testing.Methods. We retrospectively analyzed all adult cases of acute hepatitis A, reported by the National Institute of Infectious Disease “L. Spallanzani”, Rome-Italy, in 2002-2008. Data on HIV infection were obtained by chart review and cross-linkage with laboratory. Information on exposure to risk factors were collected from the standard questionnaire of the Local Health Unit.Results. We analyzed a total of 473 cases of hepatitis A, 368 (77.2%) males that accounted for 75% of all reported cases in Rome, aged 25-64 years (same gender distribution). During the study period, we diagnosed a high proportion of cases among male individuals (78%). Among the male patients, HIV serology was available for 203/368 (55.2%). The overall HIV prevalence was 15.2% (56/368); it was significantly associated with same gender sex and was significantly higher than that observed among patients with hepatitis B (4.0%).Conclusions. We found a high HIV prevalence, associated with same gender sex, among adult male patients diagnosed with hepatitis A in the period 2002-2008, except for 2006. Our data suggest that in a low incidence area for hepatitis A, with a constant high proportion of cases among male individuals, all individuals with acute hepatitis A should be routinely offered an HIV test.
topic Hepatitis A
HIV infections/diagnosis
Prevalence
Sex factor
Homosexuality
Male
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