Prevalence of markers for hepatitis A, B and C in the German population. Results of the German National Health Interview and Examination Survey 1998.

作者: W. Thierfelder , W. Hellenbrand , H. Meisel , E. Schreier , R. Dortschy

DOI: 10.1023/A:1013792013184

关键词: VirologyInternal medicineSerologyHepatitis AHepatitis CHepatitis BMedicinePopulationHepatitis C virusCross-sectional studyHBsAg

摘要: The prevalence of serological parameters indicative infection with hepatitis A, B and C was determined using sera collected from representative population samples in the former East German (new) federal states West (old) during National Health Examination Survey 1998. Sera were tested for antibodies to A virus (HAV), core antigen (HBc) surface (HBsAg), Virus (HCV), as well presence HBsAg HCV-RNA. mean weighted anti-HAV 46.5% (95% CI: 45.3–47.7) increased markedly age. past 7.7% 7.0–8.4) old 4.3% 3.2–5.3) new states, corresponding an overall 7.0% 6.4–7.6). carriage 0.6% 0.4–0.8), while HCV 0.4% 0.2–0.5).

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