Seroprevalence of Hepatitis A virus antibodies (IgG) among children in Mit –Ghamer (Dakahilia) Egypt
The Journal of Arab child • 2013
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون
Abdelmotaleb GS, Shalaby MM, Saeed AM *, Eldesouky RSH ** and EL-deep B (MBCCH)Departments of Pediatric, Microbiology* and Community Medicine**, Faculty of medicine, Benha University
الكلمات المفتاحية
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المجلة العلمية
The Journal of Arab child
الناشر
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المجلد
24
العدد
1
الصفحات
73-81
publication.type
Local
رابط البحث
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المواد المرفقة
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الملخص
ABSTRACT:
Background: true incidence of hepatitis A virus (HAV) is often underestimated because of underreporting resulting from its widely asymptomatic and milder forms of infection. Thus, the epidemiologic pattern of HAV is determined primarily by its seroprevalence. The objective of this cross sectional study was to measure the seroprevalence of HAV antibodies (HAV Ab) and identify some underlying factors determining it among sample of children in Dakahilia. Method: two hundred and forty children aged 2-12 years, non randomly selected from the pediatric outpatient clinic, Mit-Ghamer general Hospital, were submitted to complete history taking, systemic medical examination and detection of HAV antibodies IgG by ELIZA. Children with chronic hepatic or systemic diseases were excluded. Results: The study found that 82.9% of the studied children were seropositive (P
Background: true incidence of hepatitis A virus (HAV) is often underestimated because of underreporting resulting from its widely asymptomatic and milder forms of infection. Thus, the epidemiologic pattern of HAV is determined primarily by its seroprevalence. The objective of this cross sectional study was to measure the seroprevalence of HAV antibodies (HAV Ab) and identify some underlying factors determining it among sample of children in Dakahilia. Method: two hundred and forty children aged 2-12 years, non randomly selected from the pediatric outpatient clinic, Mit-Ghamer general Hospital, were submitted to complete history taking, systemic medical examination and detection of HAV antibodies IgG by ELIZA. Children with chronic hepatic or systemic diseases were excluded. Results: The study found that 82.9% of the studied children were seropositive (P
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