대한민국 중부지역의 A형간염 항체양성률, 예방접종률 및 항체생성률

Background/Aims: Acute hepatitis A (HAV) is markedly increasing recently on. Some patients with acute hepatitis A show evere clinical course. The seroprevalence rate of IgG anti-HAV has been changing with the regions and the times. Vaccination and seroconversion rate of HAV are not well known. In th...

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Published inThe Korean journal of gastroenterology Vol. 57; no. 3; pp. 166 - 172
Main Authors 윤승욱, Seung Wook Yun, 이원경, Won Kyung Lee, 조선영, Sun Young Cho, 문성훈, Sung Hoon Moon, 신현덕, Hyun Deok Shin, 윤세영, Se Young Yun, 김석배, Suk Bae Kim, 신정은, Jeong Eun Shin, 김홍자, Hong Ja Kim, 송일한, Il Han Song, 이건송, Kun Song Lee
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한소화기학회 30.03.2011
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ISSN1598-9992
2233-6869

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Summary:Background/Aims: Acute hepatitis A (HAV) is markedly increasing recently on. Some patients with acute hepatitis A show evere clinical course. The seroprevalence rate of IgG anti-HAV has been changing with the regions and the times. Vaccination and seroconversion rate of HAV are not well known. In this study, we aimed to study the difference of seroprevalence rate of IgG anti-HAV according to various clinical factors and to know the vaccination rate and seroconversion rate below 10 years old in the central region of South Korea including Cheonan city. Methods: Seven hundred seventy two subjects were included in the study from January to September 2009. We analyzed seroprevalence rate of IgG anti-HAV according to sex, age, region, and other viral markers. We interviewed the history of vaccination(1st, 2nd) and analyzed seroconversion rate according to vaccination time below 10 years old. Results: The total seroprevalence rate of IgG anti-HAV was 65.3%. The seroprevalence rate of IgG anti-HAV rate in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th decade was very low (1.9%, 18.8%, 44.8%). The vaccination rate of children was about 50%. The seroconversion rate after 1st, and 2nd vaccination were 85%, 96%. Conclusions: Catch-up vaccination for teenagers and young adults is needed. Immunizing children with HAV vaccine as a routine schedule should be considered. (Korean J Gastroenterol 2011;57:166-172)
Bibliography:Korean Society of Gastroenterology
G704-000307.2011.57.3.011
ISSN:1598-9992
2233-6869