Comparison of hepatitis A seroprevalence in blood donors in South Tunisia between 2000 and 2007.

N Louati, L Feki, H Rekik, H Feki, M Chaabouni, A Hammami, J Gargouri, H Karray-Hakim
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The aim of the study was to assess hepatitis A virus (HAV) seroprevalence in blood donors from South Tunisia in two periods 2000 and 2007. Serum samples collected from 376 blood donors in each period aged 18 to 30 years from different regions of South Tunisia were analysed for anti-HAV IgG. The global seroprevalence of HAV infection was 85.9% in 2007 as compared with 94.9% in 2000. The seroprevalence in the 18-20 years age group was 91.9% in 2000 vs 80.6% in 2007, and increased to 99% in 2000 and 92% in 2007 in the subjects over 26. Taking account of geographic area, the HAV seroprevalence in Sfax city decreased from 88.9% in 2000 to 62.7% in 2007 (p < 0.001), but it is still approximatively the same in rural areas (98.4% and 96%) and in the governorates of South Tunisia (97.6% and 99.2%). In conclusion, the number of adults in the city of Sfax which are not immunized against HAV is increasing. Thus, adolescents and young adults are at risk to develop symptomatic and potentially severe hepatitis A.

2000年至2007年南突尼斯献血者甲型肝炎血清阳性率比较
该研究的目的是评估2000年和2007年两个时期南突尼斯献血者中甲型肝炎病毒(HAV)的血清流行率。对来自突尼斯南部不同地区的376名年龄在18至30岁的献血者采集的血清样本进行了抗甲型肝炎IgG分析。2007年全球甲肝病毒感染血清流行率为85.9%,而2000年为94.9%。18-20岁年龄组的血清阳性率从2000年的91.9%上升到2007年的80.6%,26岁以上年龄组的血清阳性率分别上升到2000年的99%和2007年的92%。考虑到地理区域,斯法克斯市甲肝血清患病率从2000年的88.9%下降到2007年的62.7% (p < 0.001),但在农村地区(98.4%和96%)和南突尼斯各省(97.6%和99.2%)仍然大致相同。综上所述,斯法克斯市未接种甲型肝炎疫苗的成年人数量正在增加。因此,青少年和青壮年有发展为有症状和可能严重的甲型肝炎的危险。
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