Bd. Schoub et al., HEPATITIS-B VIRUS PREVALENCE IN 2 INSTITUTIONS FOR THE MENTALLY-HANDICAPPED, South African medical journal, 83(9), 1993, pp. 650-653
A comparative study of the prevalence of hepatitis B virus infection i
n two institutions for the mentally handicapped was carried out betwee
n April and November 1989 and April and August 1991. The institutions
were situated within 10 km of each other in north-eastern Johannesburg
. One institution had a significantly higher prevalence of virus marke
rs, 68% (139 of 203) compared with 23% (40 of 176), was in poorer cond
ition and had more severely handicapped residents with more aggressive
behaviour. However, the most important difference between the two ins
titutions was that residents at the higher-prevalence institution were
admitted at a considerably younger age. Younger individuals appear to
be more susceptible to infection and are more likely to develop persi
stent infection, thus contributing to a greater pool of infection in t
he institution.