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Aetiology of acute viral hepatitis B virus endemic population of Dar es Salaam
Haukenes, G; Mbaga, I; Mbena, E; Rustad, S; Shao, J. F.
  • Haukenes, G; s.af
  • Mbaga, I; s.af
  • Mbena, E; s.af
  • Rustad, S; s.af
  • Shao, J. F; s.af
Tanzan. med. j ; 8(1): 11-13, 1993.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1272715
ABSTRACT
Sera from 250 patients admitted to Muhimbili hospital in Dar es Salaam; Tanzania; with viral hepatitis were examined for hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg); antibodies to hepatitis D (delta) virus; antibodies to hepatitis B virus core and for antibodies to hepatitis A virus; The latter two of the IgM class. Using the ELISA technique; 102 (40.8 percent) of the cases were verified as acute hepatitis B and 16 (6.4 percent) as acute hepatitis A. The aetiology of the remaining 131 (52 percent) of the patients could not be established and was due to either non-A; non-B viruses or other viruses. Only one of the HBsAg positive patients had antibodies to the hepatitis D virus. the results show the necessity of testing for markers of acute hepatitis infection (specific Igm) when acute hepatitis is diagnosed in a community where hepatitis B is endemic
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Index: AIM (Africa) Language: English Journal: Tanzan. med. j Year: 1993 Type: Article