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[Study on the effects of controlling hepatitis A epidemics by building the colony immune defence]. | LitMetric

[Study on the effects of controlling hepatitis A epidemics by building the colony immune defence].

Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi

Yancheng Municipal Sanitary and Anti-epidemic Station, Jiangsu Province, Yancheng 224002, China.

Published: May 2003

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to enhance the community's immune defense against hepatitis A and manage outbreaks following mass vaccinations with the live attenuated vaccine.
  • - Over an 8-year period, vaccination rates varied by age group, resulting in a significant drop in hepatitis A cases to 8.26 per 100,000 people by 2000, alongside increased immunity levels in the population.
  • - The results indicate a strong correlation between vaccination rates and the rise in immunity (anti-HAV IgG), demonstrating that successful vaccination has effectively mitigated hepatitis A epidemics and reduced morbidity to historic lows.

Article Abstract

Objective: To build the colony immune defence and to control the periodic epidemics of hepatitis A after a mass vaccination of live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine.

Methods: Through yearly observing the correlation of the accumulative inoculation rates of live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine, the crowd immune standard and the morbidity of hepatitis A after administered live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine among susceptible population and surveilling anti-HAV IgG in the different epidemic areas.

Results: (1) The accumulative inoculation rates of live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine was 34.15% in 8 years from 1993 to 2000, among which they were 84.46%, 82.23% and 15.14% in the preschool children, primary and middle school student and 15 - 45 age groups respectively. The morbidity of hepatitis A decreased to 8.26/100,000 in 2000. (2) The crowd positive rates of anti-HAV IgG were 74.24% in 1998 and 83.68% by 2000. Among which they were 74.02%, 68.49%, 79.41%, 85.71% and 90.80% in 2 - 4, 6 - 8, 13 - 15, 20- and 30 - 39 age groups respectively. (3) The accumulative inoculation rates were 37.36%, 51.08% and 28.68% in the inspection areas of Tongtai, Binhai and Yandu respectively. The crowd positive rates of anti-HAV IgG in three inspect area were 85.71%, 85.94% and 78.63% respectively. It was noticed the correlation between the accumulative inoculation rates and the crowd positive rates of anti-HAV IgG was (r(city) = 0.91, F = 15.10, P < 0.03).

Conclusion: The results showed that the crowd positive rates of anti-HAV IgG had increased to 85% while, the colony immune defence of hepatitis A was effectively built to break the periodic epidemics of hepatitis A. The morbidity of hepatitis A decreased to the lowest level in the history.

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