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Clinicoepidemiological characteristics of viral hepatitis in migrants and travellers of the plus Redivi network

Authors :
Henriquez-Camacho, C
Serre, M
Norman, F
Sanchez-Montalva, A
Torrus, D
Goikoetxea, AJ
Herrero-Martinez, JM
Ruiz-Giardin, JM
Trevino, B
Monge-Maillo, B
Molina, I
Rodriguez, A
Garcia, M
Lopez-Velez, R
Perez-Molina, JA
Aguilera, P
Serrano, MM
Rodriguez, MG
Menendez, MD
Meije, Y
Martinez-Montauti, J
Sanz, X
Tenza, IP
Cuello, IG
Lopez, BM
LLenas, J
Masia, M
Padilla, S
Romero, M
Wilkman-Jorgensen, P
Rincon, JMR
Malmierca, E
Perez-Ayala, A
Herrero, JM
Lizasoain, M
Rojo, P
Matarranz, M
Zarco, C
Rodriguez-Guardado, A
Suarez, JF
Ribeiro, JAB
Aguirre, JG
Sulibarria, MZZ
Giardin, JMR
Lopez, JVS
Arribas, MV
Munoz, EC
Ribas, AM
Vera, MP
Montalva, AS
Salvador, F
Dominguez, A
Trevino-Maruri, B
Deicor, NS
Soriano-Arandes, A
Ciruelo, DP
Bocanegra, C
Redivi Study Grp
Source :
TRAVEL MEDICINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE, r-IIS La Fe. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe, instname
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Background: Continuous growth of mobile populations has influenced the global epidemiology of infectious diseases, including chronic and acute viral hepatitis. Method: A prospective observational multicentre study was performed in a Spanish network of imported infections. Viral hepatitis cases from January 2009 to September 2017 were included. Results: Of 14,546 records, 723 (4.97%) had imported viral hepatitis, including 48 (6.64%) acute cases and 675 (93.36%) chronic cases. Of the 48 acute cases, 31 were travellers and immigrants returning from visiting friends or relatives (VFR), while 19 (61%) were acute Hepatitis A or Hepatitis B. Only 18.2% of VFR immigrants and 35% of travellers received pre-travel advice. Acute hepatitis was more frequent in VFR immigrants (AOR 2.59, CI95% 1.20-5.60) and travellers (AOR 2.83, CI95% 1.46-5.50) than immigrants. Of the 675 Chronic cases, 570 were immigrants, and 439 (77%) had chronic Hepatitis B. Chronic hepatitis was more frequent in immigrants (AOR 20.22, CI95% 11.64-35.13) and VFR immigrants (AOR 11.12, CI95% 6.20-19.94) than travellers. Conclusions: Chronic viral hepatitis was typical of immigrants, acute viral hepatitis was common among travellers, and VFR immigrants had mixed risk. Improving pre-travel consultation and screening of immigrants may contribute to preventing new cases of viral hepatitis and avoiding community transmission.

Details

ISSN :
14778939
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
TRAVEL MEDICINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE, r-IIS La Fe. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe, instname
Accession number :
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