Seroepidemiology of hepatitis a and b in two urban communities of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Soroepidemiology, HBsAg anti-HBs anti-HAVAbstract
Hepatitis B markers were determined in 397 individuals from Niterói and 680 from Nova Iguaçu and prevalences of 9.1% (1.0% of HBsAg and 8.1% of anti HBs) and 11.1% (1.8% of HBsAg and 9.3% of antiHBs) were found, respectively. The comparative prevalence of both markers in relation to age showed a higher prevalence of HBsAg in the group 21-50 years old. Considering the antiHBs antibody, it was demostrated a gradual increase with age, reaching 14.9% in Niterói and 29.1% in Nova Iguaçu in individuals over 51 years old. For hepatitis A, in 259 samples from Niterói, equally distributed by age groups, an overall prevalence of 74.5% of anti-HAV antibodies was found. This prevalence increases gradually reaching 90.0% at age over thirty. In 254 samples from Nova Iguaçu analysed, a prevalence of 90.5% of antibodies was encountered when the same criteria of distribution of samples were used. This level of prevalence reached 90.0% already in the age over ten years old. The tests were performed by enzyme immunoassay with reagents prepared in our laboratory.Downloads
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1987-08-01
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Abuzwaida, A. R. N., Sidoni, M., Yoshida, C. F. T., & Schatzmayr, H. G. (1987). Seroepidemiology of hepatitis a and b in two urban communities of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 29(4), 219-223. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/28522