Unveiling the Burden of Hepatitis A in Salerno, Italy: A Comprehensive 9-Year Retrospective Study (2015-2023) on the Seroprevalence of HAV Antibodies and Age/Sex Distribution.

Unveiling the Burden of Hepatitis A in Salerno, Italy: A Comprehensive 9-Year Retrospective Study (2015-2023) on the Seroprevalence of HAV Antibodies and Age/Sex Distribution.

Publication date: Sep 18, 2024

Background: Hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection is a significant global cause of viral hepatitis. At present, the anti-HAV vaccine in Italy is proposed exclusively for specific high-risk groups, and a universal vaccination program is not implemented. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the level of immunity against HAV in patients of both sexes across age groups ranging from 0 to 95 years admitted to the San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’Aragona Hospital in Salerno, Italy, over a 9-year period (2015-2023). Methods: The total HAV seroprevalence by chemiluminescence Vitros system immunodiagnostics (ortho-diagnostics) was obtained by database analysis, stratifying patients for gender and age group in both the pre-pandemic (2015-2019) and pandemic (2020-2023) periods. Results: Out of 28,104 samples collected in 2015-2023, 20,613 resulted positive by total HAV immune screening, with a significant reduction in the annualized proportion of events during the pandemic period compared to the pre-pandemic period. HAV was more abundant in males than females in both periods (exceeding the 70%), with a statistically significant decrease in HAV in females in 2015-2019. The 61-70-year-old age group is more susceptible for both genders, with a strong deviation from the 41-50-year-old age group compared to the 51-60-year-old group. The pandemic period affected the number of analyzed samples in 2020. Conclusions: The study revealed high HAV seroprevalence, especially in males and individuals aged 61-70 years. There was a notable decrease in seroprevalence during the pandemic compared to pre-pandemic years. These results emphasize the need for ongoing monitoring and suggest that a universal vaccination program could address regional immunity gaps and lower disease incidence.

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Concepts Keywords
Italy chemiluminescence
Pandemic COVID-19
Vaccination hepatitis viruses
Viral pandemic period
Picornaviridae
pregnancy
prophylaxis
SARS-CoV-2 infection
seroprevalence
vaccines

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Hepatitis A
disease MESH infection
disease MESH hepatitis
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH Infectious Diseases
disease MESH COVID 19
disease MESH chronic infections
disease MESH jaundice
disease MESH secondary infections
drug DRUGBANK Water
disease IDO susceptibility
drug DRUGBANK Dimethyl sulfone
disease MESH complications
disease MESH hemorrhage
disease IDO blood
disease MESH emergency
pathway REACTOME SARS-CoV-2 Infection

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