R. Dal-re et al., A large percentage of the Spanish population under 30 years of age is not protected against hepatitis A, J MED VIROL, 60(4), 2000, pp. 363-366
A seroepidemiological study was conducted to assess the seroprevalence of h
epatitis A (HAV) antibodies in the Spanish general population in 1992-93. A
total of 2744 subjects (1337 men and 1437 women) in the 5-59 years age ran
ge were stratified by gender and age (5-12, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-
59 years). The presence of total anti-HAV antibodies was investigated using
a commercial enzyme immunoassay. Fifty-five percent (95% CI: 53.5-57.2%) o
f the subjects were positive for anti-HAV antibodies, the age-standardized
anti-HAV prevalence being 65.4%. Prevalence of seropositive subjects increa
sed with increasing age (chi(2) 996,17; P < 0.0001), being 11%, 25% and 54%
for the 5-12, 13-19 and 20-29 age groups respectively. The results from th
is study showed a remarkable decline in seroprevalence rates among children
, adolescents and young adults. The large number of susceptible subjects in
these groups of the population has public health implications in a country
with intermediate HAV prevalence. J. Med. Virol. 60:363-366, 2000. (C) 200
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