L. Sagliocca et al., CASE-CONTROL STUDY OF RISK-FACTORS FOR HEPATITIS-A - NAPLES 1990-1991, The Italian Journal of Gastroenterology, 27(4), 1995, pp. 181-184
An increased incidence of hepatitis A was observed in Naples from 1990
-1991. A hospital-based case-control study was carried out to evaluate
the relative importance of various risk factors. A hundred and ninety
-eight cases and 238 hospital controls were recruited during the study
period. The strongest association was contact with a jaundiced person
among children. A correlation was also shown for children and adults
with raw shellfish consumption and pre-school nursery attendance or pr
esence in the household of children attending pre-school nurseries. Hi
story of travel and intravenous drug use were risk factors for adult s
ubjects. Considering the relative importance of the specific risk fact
ors we found that 38% of the acute hepatitis A cases were attributable
to contact with a jaundiced person, 15% to presence in the household
of children attending pre-school nurseries and 28% to raw shellfish co
nsumption.