Author:
Nagashima Shintaro,Ko Ko,Yamamoto Chikako,Bunthen E.,Ouoba Serge,Chuon Channarena,Ohisa Masayuki,Sugiyama Aya,Akita Tomoyuki,Hossain Md. Shafiqul,Ork Vichit,Mao Bunsoth,Tanaka Junko
Abstract
AbstractThis study determined the prevalence of total hepatitis A antibody (anti-HAV) among 5–7 years old children and their mothers in the whole Cambodia, using a nationwide study, and examined the differences between the two cohorts. A total of 4535 dried blood spot-driven (DBS) samples (2021 mothers and their 2514 children of 5–7 years old) and the concomitant 922 whole blood samples (subset of the whole participants) were collected using a multistage random sampling strategy throughout Cambodia in 2017. Total anti-HAV was detected using the chemiluminescence enzyme immunoassay method. Compared to gold standard whole blood samples, the sensitivity and specificity of DBS mediated anti-HAV detection were 94.8% and 98%, respectively. Total anti-HAV prevalence among mothers was 91.2% (95%CI: 90.0–92.5%), and that of their children was 31.5% (95%CI: 29.7–33.3%). In our study, the low prevalence of total anti-HAV among children indicates the country’s improvement of safe water and food supply, hygiene and sanitation. If the hygiene and sanitation are consistently improved in Cambodia, the prevalence might be no longer increased when the children become adults.
Funder
1)Hiroshima University, Department of Epidemiology, Infectious Disease Control and Prevention, Japan
2)Project Research Center for epidemiology and prevention of viral hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma, Hiroshima University, Japan
3)World Health Organization: The Expanded Programme on Immunization
4)Viral Hepatitis Research Foundation of Japan
5)National Center for Global Health and Medicine: NCGM
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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