[Epidemiology of hepatitis B (author's transl)].
MMW Munch Med Wochenschr, 1979/11/23;121(47):1566-8.
Guggenbichler JP, Konzert W, Rosmanith P
PMID: 118348
Abstract
A hepatitis B epidemic was observed in an institution for retarded children. The mode of transmission and the epidemiology of this disease was studied. Approximately 50% of all children in this institution were infected by the enteral route. 7 children were hospitalized with an accute episode of hepatitis B and recovered completely. 9 children showed persisting hepatitis B surface antigen and DANE-particles in the serum without clinical signs of infection. 6 of those 9 children were diagnosed as trisomy 21. All of them excrete HBs Antigen in saliva, tears and urine. 80% of family members and teaching personnel involved with these children were infected, 23% had an acute episode of hepatitis B.
MeSH terms
Carrier State; Child; Child, Institutionalized; Disease Outbreaks; Hepatitis B; Hepatitis B Antigens; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens; Humans; Intellectual Disability; Saliva; Tears; Urine
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