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Br J Med Med Res ; 2013 Jan-Mar; 3(1): 1-12
Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-162780

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Aims: The introduction of HBV vaccination in Italy has reduced the incidence and prevalence of HBV infection. However, increasing immigration from countries in which HBV is endemic has led to a wave of new HBsAg-positive subjects and their clinical impact needs evaluation. We compared the serological, clinical and epidemiological data relating to Italian and non-Italian subjects referred to a hospital in Northern Italy. Study Design: We retrospectively analysed the laboratory and clinical records of 488 subjects, including 107 (21.9%) non-Italians, in order to find data concerning clinical diagnoses, possible routes of infection, anti-HCV and anti-HDV antibodies. Results: The differences in gender distribution and mean age between the non-Italian and Italian patients were statistically significant (p<.001). There were no significant differences in the prevalence of anti-HCV (2.9% vs 4.9%, p=.86) or anti-HDV (4.7% vs 5.0%, p=.89) co-infection, or the presence of HBeAg in chronic infection. There were no differences in the rates of acute (3.3% vs 5.1%; p=.68) or chronic infections (96.7% vs 94.9%; p=.68) infections, but there were statistically significant differences (p<.001) in the rates of prevalent (54.5% vs 85.3%) and incident cases (45.5% vs 14.7%). The differences in the rates of asymptomatic (70.6% vs 34.9%) and symptomatic patients (29.4% vs 65.1%) were also statistically significant (p<.001). The only significant differences in terms of risk factors related to transfusions (0% vs 6.8%; p=.04), and vertical/perinatal transmission (44.1% vs 6.8%; p<.001). Conclusion: The non-Italian HBsAg-positive subjects were mainly women and younger than their Italian counterparts, and had a recent diagnosis. They were predominantly asymptomatic and probably considered themselves healthy and fit to emigrate. Perinatal transmission among non-Italians is still an important risk factor that reflects the epidemiological situation of their countries of origin.

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Rev. Asoc. Med. Bahía Blanca ; 18(2): 43-49, oct.-dic. 2008. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: lil-620993

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Estudio descriptivo por encuesta autoadministrada (junio 2007). Muestra: 616 alumnos de edades comprendidas entre 12 y 18 años de 14 Instituciones Educativas de Bahía Blanca, Puan y Benito Juarez. Análisis Estadístico: Prueba CHI Cuadrado de Homogeneidad de proporciones...


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Maus-Tratos Infantis
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