Author:
FERSON M. J.,YOUNG L. C.,STOKES M-L.
Abstract
Surveillance of hepatitis A in residents of Eastern Sydney Health
Area identified substantial
epidemics in homosexual males in 1991–2 with a peak rate of 520 per
100000 recorded in
males aged 25–29 years, and again in 1995–6, with a peak rate
of 405 per 100000 per year in
males aged 30–34 years. During 1994–5 an epidemic was detected
among disadvantaged youth
associated with injecting drug use; peak rates of 200 per 100000 per year
were reported in
males aged 25–29 years and of 64 per 100000 per year among females
aged 20–24 years. The
epidemiology of hepatitis A in these inner suburbs of Sydney is characterized
by very few
childhood cases and recurrent epidemics among homosexual men. Identified
risk groups need
to be targeted with appropriate messages regarding the importance of hygiene
and vaccination
in preventing hepatitis A. However, poor access to health services among
disadvantaged youth
and a constant influx of young homosexual males into these inner suburbs
present major
challenges to hepatitis A control.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
Cited by
22 articles.
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