AIM:To find the current seroepidemiology of hepatitis A virus (HAV) in Kuwait.
METHODS:A total of 2851 Kuwaitis applying for new jobs were screened.
RESULTS:HAV-positive cases were 28.8%; 59% were males and 41% were females. The highest prevalence was in the Ahmadi area. High prevalence was among the group of non-educated rather than educated parents. This is the first study in Kuwait demonstrating the shifting epidemiology of HAV.
CONCLUSION:This study reflects the need of the Kuwaiti population for an HAV vaccine.
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