This report pertains to a retrospective study conducted between 1983 and 1995 at three time points to evaluate the prevalence of hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection in the population of Bhor Taluk, situated in western India. Serum samples from children and adults were tested for anti-HAV antibodies using blocking ELISA test. There was a significant decrease in anti-HAV prevalence among children aged 5-10 years in 1995 (87.36%) as compared to that of 1983 (97.58%) and 1987 (96.48%). All individuals > 11 years of age were seropositive for anti-HAV antibodies. Anti-HAV prevalence was similar in the users of well water, but was significantly reduced in individuals supplied with piped water in 1995 (88.61%) compared with that in 1983 (98.77%). A s...
Background: Universal vaccination against hepatitis A virus (HAV) has been recommended for children ...
Background: Universal vaccination against hepatitis A virus (HAV) has been recommended for children ...
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is spread by faecal–oral contact or ingestion of contaminated food or water....
This report pertains to a retrospective study conducted between 1983 and 1995 at three time points t...
Hepatitis A Virus is enterically transmitted virus and major cause of acute hepatitis affecting youn...
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) are responsible for enterically-transmitted acut...
The epidemiology of hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) was assessed among age-strat...
The epidemiology of hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) was assessed among age-strat...
Background and Aims: Hepatitis A (HAV) is endemic in India and most of the population is infected as...
The age-specific seroprevalence of antibody to hepatitis A virus (HAV) and antibody to hepatitis E v...
Hepatitis A is the most common form of acute viral hepatitis in the world. Major geographical differ...
Hepatitis A is the most common form of acute viral hepatitis in the world. Major geographical differ...
Hepatitis A is the most common form of acute viral hepatitis in the world. Major geographical differ...
Introduction: Hepatitis A is one of the leading agents to cause acute viral hepatitis in India. It i...
Hepatitis A is the most common form of acute viral hepatitis in the world. Major geographical differ...
Background: Universal vaccination against hepatitis A virus (HAV) has been recommended for children ...
Background: Universal vaccination against hepatitis A virus (HAV) has been recommended for children ...
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is spread by faecal–oral contact or ingestion of contaminated food or water....
This report pertains to a retrospective study conducted between 1983 and 1995 at three time points t...
Hepatitis A Virus is enterically transmitted virus and major cause of acute hepatitis affecting youn...
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) are responsible for enterically-transmitted acut...
The epidemiology of hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) was assessed among age-strat...
The epidemiology of hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) was assessed among age-strat...
Background and Aims: Hepatitis A (HAV) is endemic in India and most of the population is infected as...
The age-specific seroprevalence of antibody to hepatitis A virus (HAV) and antibody to hepatitis E v...
Hepatitis A is the most common form of acute viral hepatitis in the world. Major geographical differ...
Hepatitis A is the most common form of acute viral hepatitis in the world. Major geographical differ...
Hepatitis A is the most common form of acute viral hepatitis in the world. Major geographical differ...
Introduction: Hepatitis A is one of the leading agents to cause acute viral hepatitis in India. It i...
Hepatitis A is the most common form of acute viral hepatitis in the world. Major geographical differ...
Background: Universal vaccination against hepatitis A virus (HAV) has been recommended for children ...
Background: Universal vaccination against hepatitis A virus (HAV) has been recommended for children ...
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is spread by faecal–oral contact or ingestion of contaminated food or water....