Sources of Infection Among Persons With Acute Hepatitis A and No Identified Risk Factors During a Sustained Community-Wide Outbreak

Author:

Staes Catherine Janes1,Schlenker Thomas L.12,Risk Ilene1,Cannon Kyle G.1,Harris Heath1,Pavia Andrew T.3,Shapiro Craig N.4,Bell Beth P.4

Affiliation:

1. From the Salt Lake City-County Health Department, Salt Lake City, Utah;

2. Department of Preventive Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

3. Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah;

4. Hepatitis Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia; and the

Abstract

Context. Hepatitis A is a common vaccine-preventable disease in the United States. Most cases occur during community-wide outbreaks, which can be difficult to control. Many case-patients have no identified source. Objective. To identify foodborne and household sources of hepatitis A during a community-wide outbreak. Design. Serologic and descriptive survey. Setting. Salt Lake County, Utah. Participants. A total of 355 household contacts of 170 persons reported with hepatitis A during May 1996 to December 1996, who had no identified source of infection; and 730 food handlers working in establishments where case-patients had eaten. Main Outcome Measure. Prevalence of immunoglobulin M antibodies to hepatitis A virus (IgM anti-HAV) among household and food service contacts. Results. Overall, 70 household contacts (20%) were IgM anti-HAV-positive, including 52% of children 3 to 5 years old and 30% of children <3 years old. In multivariate analysis, the presence of a child <3 years old (odds ratio [OR]: 8.8; 95% confidence limit [CL]: 2.1,36) and a delay of ≥14 days between illness onset and reporting (OR: 7.9; 95% CL: 1.7,38) were associated with household transmission. Of 18 clusters of infections linked by transmission between households, 13 (72%) involved unrecognized infection among children <6 years old. No food handlers were IgM anti-HAV-positive. Conclusion. During a community-wide outbreak, HAV infection among children was common, was frequently unrecognized, and may have been an important source of transmission within and between households. Transmission from commercial food establishments was uncommon. Ongoing vaccination of children may prevent future outbreaks.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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