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Title: The intensity of transmission of hepatitis A and heterogeneities in socio-environmental risk factors in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Authors: Almeida, Liz Maria de
Amaku, Marcos
Cairncross, Sandy
Massad, Eduardo
Azevedo Neto, Raymundo Soares de
Keywords: Hepatite A
Hepatitis A
Transmissão de Doença Infecciosa
Disease Transmission Infectious
Substâncias Perigosas
Hazardous Substances
Fatores Socioeconômicos
Socioeconomic Factors
deterministic model
Brazil
Brasil
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg
Abstract: The objective of this work was to assess the intensity of transmission of hepatitis A in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We also used the estimation of the parameters of a deterministic model to study the effects of risk factors. Age-specific seroprevalence of antibodies against hepatitis A virus (HAV) was obtained from a survey screening in a city of the metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro, in 1997. From the seroprevalence data, we estimated the age-dependent force of infection (1) and the average age of first infection (A), using a deterministic model. To evaluate the influence of the environmental risk factors, we estimated the same parameters stratifying the sample for the selected socio-environmental risk factors: the number of years of schooling of the female responsible for the house, crowding within the bedroom, number of water taps and fittings, and the presence of sewage in front of the house. For the whole sample, the maximum force of infection estimated was 0.12/year and the average age of infection was IO.1 years. This last parameter decreased as the number of persons per bedroom increased, and also when the number of water taps and the number of years of schooling of the woman responsible for the house decreased. The proposed environmental interventions may lead to a decrease in the intensity of transmission of HAV and an increase in the average age of first infection in the next few years. This may have public health implications, since hepatitis A is more severe in adults. In this context, specific vaccination programmes may be necessary, as in developed countries.
URI: https://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/12364
ISSN: 1878-3503
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