summary. Travel to endemic areas is one of the most frequently reported risk factors for infection with the hepatitis A virus (HAV). We evaluated the association between HAV infection and travel, by area of destination. We conducted a case–control study on all cases of HAV infection reported to the Italian National Surveillance System for Acute Viral Hepatitis in the period 1996–2000. The study population consisted of 9695 persons with HAV infection (cases) and 2590 with HBV infection (controls). The risk of acquiring HAV was highest for travel to Asia, Africa and Latin America [Odds Ratio=9.30 (95%CI=6.71–12.9)]; a three-fold statistically significant excess of risk was found for travel to southern Italy (OR=3.03) and to the Mediterr...
The incidence of, and risk factors for, acute hepatitis A (AHA) were assessed by using data collecte...
The incidence of, and risk factors for, acute hepatitis A (AHA) were assessed by using data collecte...
Background. Hepatitis A viral infection poses a substantial risk for travelers from low‐endemic coun...
summary. Travel to endemic areas is one of the most frequently reported risk factors for infection w...
Background: Travel to countries with high or intermediate hepatitis A virus (HAV) endemicity is a r...
BackgroundTravel to countries with high or intermediate hepatitis A virus (HAV) endemicity is a risk...
Background. Uncertainty exists about the current risk of hepatitis A virus infection in nonimmune tr...
Each year ∼14 million Europeans travel to developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin American a...
BACKGROUND: Non-immune international travellers are at risk of acquiring hepatitis A. Although hepat...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty exists about the current risk of hepatitis A virus infection in nonimmune tr...
Viral hepatitis A is endemic in Puglia region (southeast Italy). Over the last 13 years, annual inc...
Background: Hepatitis A virus (HAV) circulation in the environment is decreasing in most industriali...
During the period from January to May 1994, the prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis A virus infect...
Viral hepatitis A is endemic in Puglia region (southeast Italy). Over the last 13 years, annual inci...
To assess the prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis A virus (anti-HAV) in future travellers, all vis...
The incidence of, and risk factors for, acute hepatitis A (AHA) were assessed by using data collecte...
The incidence of, and risk factors for, acute hepatitis A (AHA) were assessed by using data collecte...
Background. Hepatitis A viral infection poses a substantial risk for travelers from low‐endemic coun...
summary. Travel to endemic areas is one of the most frequently reported risk factors for infection w...
Background: Travel to countries with high or intermediate hepatitis A virus (HAV) endemicity is a r...
BackgroundTravel to countries with high or intermediate hepatitis A virus (HAV) endemicity is a risk...
Background. Uncertainty exists about the current risk of hepatitis A virus infection in nonimmune tr...
Each year ∼14 million Europeans travel to developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin American a...
BACKGROUND: Non-immune international travellers are at risk of acquiring hepatitis A. Although hepat...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty exists about the current risk of hepatitis A virus infection in nonimmune tr...
Viral hepatitis A is endemic in Puglia region (southeast Italy). Over the last 13 years, annual inc...
Background: Hepatitis A virus (HAV) circulation in the environment is decreasing in most industriali...
During the period from January to May 1994, the prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis A virus infect...
Viral hepatitis A is endemic in Puglia region (southeast Italy). Over the last 13 years, annual inci...
To assess the prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis A virus (anti-HAV) in future travellers, all vis...
The incidence of, and risk factors for, acute hepatitis A (AHA) were assessed by using data collecte...
The incidence of, and risk factors for, acute hepatitis A (AHA) were assessed by using data collecte...
Background. Hepatitis A viral infection poses a substantial risk for travelers from low‐endemic coun...