2001
DOI: 10.1017/s0950268801005945
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The epidemiology of hepatitis A in Rio de Janeiro: environmental and domestic risk factors

Abstract: SUMMARYA serological study of hepatitis A was carried out in low-income areas scheduled for a major sanitation programme in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Blood spots were collected by finger puncture and transported on filter paper, and total antibodies to hepatitis A virus were detected by ELISA. Households were also interviewed to collect information on their environmental conditions and socio-economic status. A generalized linear model using a complementary log-log function was fitted to the data, using the logar… Show more

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“…The correlation between positive anti-HAV serology and various factors including age, low socioeconomic status, absence of sewage facilities, domestic water filter and a past history of hepatitis in the family supports similar findings elsewhere in the world 5 18 19 as well as in Brazil 3 . As reported in Chile 9 , swimming in the sea or a river, was not positively associated with the presence of anti-HAV antibodies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The correlation between positive anti-HAV serology and various factors including age, low socioeconomic status, absence of sewage facilities, domestic water filter and a past history of hepatitis in the family supports similar findings elsewhere in the world 5 18 19 as well as in Brazil 3 . As reported in Chile 9 , swimming in the sea or a river, was not positively associated with the presence of anti-HAV antibodies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The presence of an open sewer near the house has been found to be associated with infection of Brazilian children with other faecal pathogens [25,26]. Exposure to open sewers can be seen as analogous to exposure to untreated wastewater used for irrigation [27] although, in the latter, the associated risk seems to stem from the consumption of the irrigated vegetables rather than from wastewater contact [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sabe-se que o grau de instrução também é relacionado à renda da família, sendo que esses fatores se sobrepõem. Em um estudo nacional, as crianças cujas mães apresentavam entre 0 e 3 anos de estudo apresentaram uma prevalência de 32,55%, comparados com 13,57% de positividade nas crianças cujas mães tinham mais de 11 anos de estudo 26 . Em nossa casuística, também se observou uma associação positiva entre a menor escolaridade materna e a presença de anticorpos, além disso, observou-se a mesma associação com a escolaridade paterna.…”
Section: Parâmetrounclassified
“…Esse fato também foi observado no presente estudo na análise univariada, mas não permaneceu na análise multivariada 26 .…”
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