Epidemiology of acute hepatitis B in a university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil: retrospective study of two five-year periods
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Resumo: | CONTEXT: HBV infection is endemic in Brazil and acute HBV infection is still a common disease. OBJECTIVE: To analyze incidence, risk factors and evolution of acute HBV infection. SETTING: University Hospital. PATIENTS: 357 patients with acute HBV infection, comparing two periods: 1985-1989 vs. 1990-1994. RESULTS: The overall incidence declined from 50 new cases/year in 1985-89 (30% of all cases) to 25 new cases/year in 1990-94 (8% of all cases). Transmission among male homosexuals (3.9% of cases in 85-89) declined to 1.3% in 90-94 (p>0.05). Amongst health care workers (HCW) it declined from 8.2% to 2.0% (p=0.02). Conversely, heterosexual transmission increased from 4.8% to 10.1% (p=0.06). Chronification of HBV infection following the acute episode was observed in 1.7%. Fulminant hepatic failure was seen in 3.4%. However, 27.2% of patients were lost to follow-up before normalization of the biochemical tests. CONCLUSIONS: The different patterns of risk factors observed is probably related to measures for preventing AIDS and to HCW vaccination programs. Chronification following acute episodes was not a common event. |
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Epidemiology of acute hepatitis B in a university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil: retrospective study of two five-year periodsHepatitisHepatitis BAcute hepatitis BEpidemiologyCONTEXT: HBV infection is endemic in Brazil and acute HBV infection is still a common disease. OBJECTIVE: To analyze incidence, risk factors and evolution of acute HBV infection. SETTING: University Hospital. PATIENTS: 357 patients with acute HBV infection, comparing two periods: 1985-1989 vs. 1990-1994. RESULTS: The overall incidence declined from 50 new cases/year in 1985-89 (30% of all cases) to 25 new cases/year in 1990-94 (8% of all cases). Transmission among male homosexuals (3.9% of cases in 85-89) declined to 1.3% in 90-94 (p>0.05). Amongst health care workers (HCW) it declined from 8.2% to 2.0% (p=0.02). Conversely, heterosexual transmission increased from 4.8% to 10.1% (p=0.06). Chronification of HBV infection following the acute episode was observed in 1.7%. Fulminant hepatic failure was seen in 3.4%. However, 27.2% of patients were lost to follow-up before normalization of the biochemical tests. CONCLUSIONS: The different patterns of risk factors observed is probably related to measures for preventing AIDS and to HCW vaccination programs. Chronification following acute episodes was not a common event.Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM1998-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801998000300002Sao Paulo Medical Journal v.116 n.3 1998reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APM10.1590/S1516-31801998000300002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerraz,Maria Lúcia GomesYoradjian,AlessandraBarbieri,AndreaFigueiredo,VirginiaLopes Neto,EdmundoCruz,Cibele NascimentoSilva,Antonio Eduardoeng2000-01-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-31801998000300002Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2000-01-10T00:00São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse |
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Epidemiology of acute hepatitis B in a university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil: retrospective study of two five-year periods |
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Epidemiology of acute hepatitis B in a university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil: retrospective study of two five-year periods |
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Epidemiology of acute hepatitis B in a university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil: retrospective study of two five-year periods Ferraz,Maria Lúcia Gomes Hepatitis Hepatitis B Acute hepatitis B Epidemiology |
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Epidemiology of acute hepatitis B in a university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil: retrospective study of two five-year periods |
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Epidemiology of acute hepatitis B in a university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil: retrospective study of two five-year periods |
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Epidemiology of acute hepatitis B in a university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil: retrospective study of two five-year periods |
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Epidemiology of acute hepatitis B in a university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil: retrospective study of two five-year periods |
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Epidemiology of acute hepatitis B in a university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil: retrospective study of two five-year periods |
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Ferraz,Maria Lúcia Gomes |
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Ferraz,Maria Lúcia Gomes Yoradjian,Alessandra Barbieri,Andrea Figueiredo,Virginia Lopes Neto,Edmundo Cruz,Cibele Nascimento Silva,Antonio Eduardo |
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Yoradjian,Alessandra Barbieri,Andrea Figueiredo,Virginia Lopes Neto,Edmundo Cruz,Cibele Nascimento Silva,Antonio Eduardo |
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Ferraz,Maria Lúcia Gomes Yoradjian,Alessandra Barbieri,Andrea Figueiredo,Virginia Lopes Neto,Edmundo Cruz,Cibele Nascimento Silva,Antonio Eduardo |
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Hepatitis Hepatitis B Acute hepatitis B Epidemiology |
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Hepatitis Hepatitis B Acute hepatitis B Epidemiology |
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CONTEXT: HBV infection is endemic in Brazil and acute HBV infection is still a common disease. OBJECTIVE: To analyze incidence, risk factors and evolution of acute HBV infection. SETTING: University Hospital. PATIENTS: 357 patients with acute HBV infection, comparing two periods: 1985-1989 vs. 1990-1994. RESULTS: The overall incidence declined from 50 new cases/year in 1985-89 (30% of all cases) to 25 new cases/year in 1990-94 (8% of all cases). Transmission among male homosexuals (3.9% of cases in 85-89) declined to 1.3% in 90-94 (p>0.05). Amongst health care workers (HCW) it declined from 8.2% to 2.0% (p=0.02). Conversely, heterosexual transmission increased from 4.8% to 10.1% (p=0.06). Chronification of HBV infection following the acute episode was observed in 1.7%. Fulminant hepatic failure was seen in 3.4%. However, 27.2% of patients were lost to follow-up before normalization of the biochemical tests. CONCLUSIONS: The different patterns of risk factors observed is probably related to measures for preventing AIDS and to HCW vaccination programs. Chronification following acute episodes was not a common event. |
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