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Clinical and Molecular Hepatology ; : 147-153, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-43204

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Mongolia has one of the highest hepatitis A, C, B and D infection incidences worldwide. We sought to investigate changes in the proportion of acute viral hepatitis types in Mongolia over the last decade. METHODS: The cohort comprised 546 consecutive patients clinically diagnosed with acute viral hepatitis from January 2012 to December 2014 in Ulaanbaatar Hospital, Mongolia. A time trend analysis investigating the change in proportion of acute hepatitis A virus, hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis delta virus (HDV) infection among the cohort with respect to a previous published study was undertaken. RESULTS: Acute hepatitis A, B and C was diagnosed in 50.9%, 26.2% and 6.0% of the cohort. Notably, 16.8% of the cohort had a dual infection. The etiologies of acute viral hepatitis were varied by age groups. The most common cause of acute viral hepatitis among 2-19 year olds was hepatitis A, HBV and superinfection with HDV among 20-40 year olds, and HCV among 40-49 year olds. Patients with more than one hepatitis virus infection were significantly older, more likely to be male and had a higher prevalence of all risk factors for disease acquisition. These patients also had more severe liver disease at presentation compared to those with mono-infection. CONCLUSIONS: Acute viral hepatitis is still prevalent in Mongolia. Thus, the need for proper infection control is increasing in this country.


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Humanos , Masculino , Estudios de Cohortes , Hepacivirus , Virus de la Hepatitis A , Hepatitis A , Hepatitis B , Virus de la Hepatitis B , Hepatitis C , Hepatitis D , Virus de la Hepatitis Delta , Virus de Hepatitis , Hepatitis , Incidencia , Control de Infecciones , Hepatopatías , Mongolia , Prevalencia , Factores de Riesgo , Sobreinfección
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