Authors
Satu Kurkela, Richard Pebody, George Kafatos, Nick Andrews, C Barbara, B Bruzzone, D Butur, Saulius Caplinskas, Irja Davidkin, Angelos Hatzakis, Wiebke Hellenbrand, LM Hesketh, A Nardone, V Nemecek, A Pistol, Z Sobotová, R Vranckx, CG Anastassopoulou
Publication date
2012/12
Journal
Epidemiology & Infection
Volume
140
Issue
12
Pages
2172-2181
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
The WHO recommends hepatitis A virus (HAV) immunization according to level of transmission and disease burden. We aimed to identify susceptible age groups by standardized serosurveys to inform HAV vaccination policy in participating countries: Belgium, Czech Republic, England, Finland, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Malta, Romania, and Slovakia. Each country tested national serum banks (n = 1854–6748), collected during 1996–2004, for anti-HAV antibodies. Local laboratory results were standardized to common units. Forty-one per cent of those aged <30 years and 6% of those aged ⩾30 years were susceptible to HAV in Romania; compared to 70–94% and 26–71%, respectively, elsewhere. Romania reported high HAV incidence in children and young adults. Other countries reported HAV disease primarily in older risk groups. The results suggest low level of HAV transmission in most of Europe. Romania …
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Scholar articles
S Kurkela, R Pebody, G Kafatos, N Andrews, C Barbara… - Epidemiology & Infection, 2012