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Short report: relative risk of hepatitis A and E among foreigners in Nepal.

Authors :
Clayson ET
Innis BL
Myint KS
Snitbhan R
Vaughn DW
Shrestha MP
Source :
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene [Am J Trop Med Hyg] 1995 Jun; Vol. 52 (6), pp. 506-7.
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

Sera from two groups of patients in Nepal with acute hepatitis were examined for the presence of antibodies to the hepatitis A, B, C, and E viruses to determine the etiology of viral hepatitis. The first group consisted of 43 consecutive acute hepatitis patients presenting at a clinic for tourists and foreign residents in Kathmandu from January 1987 to June 1988. The other group consisted of 95 consecutive acute hepatitis patients admitted during the same period at a hospital used predominantly by adult Nepalese residents of Kathmandu. Hepatitis A was diagnosed in 39 (91%) of the foreign patients and in one of the 95 Nepalese patients, whereas hepatitis E was diagnosed in four of the 43 foreign patients and in 90 (95%) of the Nepalese patients. No cases of hepatitis B or C were identified in either group, nor were any cases of dual infection with the hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) identified. These results suggest that in the Kathmandu Valley, hepatitis A is the predominant form of hepatitis among foreigners, hepatitis E is the predominant form of hepatitis among adult Nepalese, and both HAV and HEV are endemic to the Kathmandu Valley.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0002-9637
Volume :
52
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7611554
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.1995.52.506