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hepatitis a outbreak in a neonatal intensive care unit: risk factors for transmission and evidence of prolonged viral excretion among preterm infants.an outbreak of hepatitis a virus (hav) infection in a neonatal intensive care unit (nicu) provided the opportunity to examine the duration of hav excretion in infants and the mechanisms by which hav epidemics are propagated in nicus. the outbreak affected 13 nicu infants (20%), 22 nicu nurses (24%), 8 other staff caring for nicu infants, and 4 household contacts; 2 seropositive infants (primary cases) received blood transfusions from a donor with hav infection. risk factors for infection among n ...19911651359
a seroepidemiologic study of infection with hav and hbv in five pacific islands.a batch of 1025 serum samples, obtained from healthy subjects and hospital patients from five pacific islands (viti levu, funafuti, niue, rarotonga and upolu) were tested for antibody to hepatitis a virus (anti-hav), hepatitis b surface antigen (hbsag) and antibody to hepatitis b surface antigen (anti-hbs) by solid phase radioimmunoassay (spria). high frequencies of anti-hav were observed in each population (funafuti, 79.9%; upolu, 81.6%; viti levu, 84.3%; rarotonga, 95.0%; and niue, 95.2%), and ...1979224697
prevalence of antibody to hepatitis a and hepatitis b viruses in selected populations of the south pacific.five island populations representing the three major cultural groups of the south pacific--polynesia, micronesia, melanesia--were studied for prevalence of antibody to hepatitis a virus (anti-hav) and of antibody to the core antigen of hepatitis b virus (anti-hbc). sera were collected in the late 1950s and early 1960s, selected where possible for appropriate age and sex distributions, and were tested by radioimmunoassay. rather marked differences in prevalence were observed. anti-hbc patterns co ...1979224696
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