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. 1994 Jan-Feb;22(1):53-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF01780769.

Hepatitis A in Western Austria--the epidemiological situation before the introduction of active immunisation

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Hepatitis A in Western Austria--the epidemiological situation before the introduction of active immunisation

W M Prodinger et al. Infection. 1994 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Several European countries report a decreasing prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis A virus (anti-HAV). This trend is most pronounced in the youngest age groups. In 1979, however, 58% of young Austrians aged 20 to 30 years were shown to possess anti-HAV. Here we describe the current epidemiological situation in western Austria. Prevalence of anti-HAV has decreased to 7% in those 18 to 30 years old. This percentage rises to 20% (31 to 40 years of age) and 57% (41 to 50 years of age) and is highest in those older than 50 years (87%). Of 180 cases of clinical hepatitis A occurring from 1985 to 1992 45% were imported by travel to HAV-endemic areas. Seventy-one percent of the cases in children (59/83) occurred in foreign workers' families and were also predominantly acquired abroad. A change in prevention policy should be considered in this respect, as vaccination is available now.

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