An outbreak of acute hepatitis due to the hepatitis A virus in 2017: are we witnessing a change in contagion risk factors?

An outbreak of acute hepatitis due to the hepatitis A virus in 2017: are we witnessing a change in contagion risk factors? Rev Esp Enferm Dig. 2018 Sep 03;110:675-676 Authors: Alventosa Mateu C, Urquijo Ponce JJ, Diago Madrid M Abstract There has been an increase in the incidence rates in recent years of sexually transmitted diseases within the cohort of males who have sex with other men (MSM). An outbreak of acute hepatitis due to the hepatitis A virus was reported in 2017, both nationally and internationally. The sexual practices of this cohort are strongly implicated as a mechanism of infection. This situation was assessed in our health district and the incidence rate of this disease in 2017 was higher than usual. MSM practices are the potential cause of transmission in 52% of the cases (12/23). This situation triggers a change in the contagion risk factors for this disease. Therefore, we believe that we must provide health education and act within the MSM group to avoid new outbreaks in the future. PMID: 30338690 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas - Category: Gastroenterology Tags: Rev Esp Enferm Dig Source Type: research