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Epidemiology of hepatitis A in Greece in the last decade. Management of reported cases and outbreaks and lessons learned

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Mellou K., Chrysostomou A., Sideroglou T., Kyritsi M., Georgakopoulou T., Tsiodras S., Hadjichristodoulou C.
Date
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.1017/S0950268820000382
Keyword
adolescent
adult
aged
child
epidemic
female
Greece
hepatitis A
human
infant
male
male homosexuality
middle aged
newborn
preschool child
risk factor
Romani (people)
travel related disease
very elderly
young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Child
Child, Preschool
Disease Outbreaks
Female
Greece
Hepatitis A
Homosexuality, Male
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Middle Aged
Risk Factors
Roma
Travel-Related Illness
Young Adult
Cambridge University Press
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Abstract
Hepatitis A is mandatory notifiable in Greece. Here, we present the epidemiological data for 2009-2018 and the results of outbreak investigations performed, and discuss future public health priorities. Overall, 1,193 cases were reported; 320 migrants/refugees, 240 Roma, 112 travelers, and 521 from the general population. The median age of the affected general population (37 years) had an increasing trend (from 30.8 years in 2009 to 40.5 in 2018, p<0.001) and was significantly higher than that among Roma and migrants (7 and 8 years, respectively, p<0.001). Twenty two cases (2.2%) were unvaccinated patients with a chronic liver disease. Fifty clusters with 2-12 cases each were recorded; 44 were attributed to person to person transmission and six to food consumption. Three outbreaks accounting for 32.3% of the total number of recorded cases were identified; in 2013 among Roma (112 cases), in 2016 among refugees (188 cases), and in 2017 among men having sex with men (96 cases; 33 of them (34.4%) HIV positive). The epidemiological data depict that improving living conditions and vaccination coverage of deprived populations, and informing adults on the disease focusing at fecal-oral transmission during sexual intercourse and travel should be the future public health priorities. © 2020 Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/76509
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