TY - JOUR
T1 - Epidemiological features of acute viral hepatitis among the Israeli Defence Forces, 1977-83
AU - Matzkin, Haim
PY - 1987/5
Y1 - 1987/5
N2 - High morbidity rates of non-B hepatitis in the Israeli Defence Forces has stimulated efforts towards its prevention. This paper analyses morbidity over a period of 7 years since a programme of pre-exposure prophylaxis with human normal immunoglobulin began. Among 1480 cases studied, about 5 % were of hepatitis B. In 360 patients further investigated I I % of illnesses were caused by hepatitis non-A non-B viruses; the remainder by hepatitis A virus. Females comprised about 15 % of all three groups. Ethnic origin, social class and education were similar in all those with hepatitis A and non-A non-B hepatitis. This was not so for hepatitis B. None of those with hepatitis B gave a history of former blood transfusions or illicit use of drugs. The importance of risk groups and mode of transmission of the various hepatitis viruses is discussed.
AB - High morbidity rates of non-B hepatitis in the Israeli Defence Forces has stimulated efforts towards its prevention. This paper analyses morbidity over a period of 7 years since a programme of pre-exposure prophylaxis with human normal immunoglobulin began. Among 1480 cases studied, about 5 % were of hepatitis B. In 360 patients further investigated I I % of illnesses were caused by hepatitis non-A non-B viruses; the remainder by hepatitis A virus. Females comprised about 15 % of all three groups. Ethnic origin, social class and education were similar in all those with hepatitis A and non-A non-B hepatitis. This was not so for hepatitis B. None of those with hepatitis B gave a history of former blood transfusions or illicit use of drugs. The importance of risk groups and mode of transmission of the various hepatitis viruses is discussed.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0163-4453(87)93610-3
DO - 10.1016/S0163-4453(87)93610-3
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C2 - 3108411
AN - SCOPUS:0023216561
SN - 0163-4453
VL - 14
SP - 271
EP - 278
JO - Journal of Infection
JF - Journal of Infection
IS - 3
ER -