The epidemiological peculiarities of viral hepatitis in the Estonial SSR as a whole, as well as in Tallinn and in the surrounding Harju region were studied. The study revealed that during the last 10 years the total decrease of morbidity in viral hepatitis was observed due to a decrease in infectious hepatitis, pronounced periodic and seasonal morbidity fluctuations being absent. A sharp decrease in infectious hepatitis morbidity had been achieved by carrying out planned gamma globulin prophylaxis among children. Viral hepatitis morbidity in the republic was determined by the adult population and manifested as sporadic cases of infectious and serum hepatitis. Infectious hepatitis was transmitted mainly through every day contacts, while the leading factor in the transmission of serum hepatitis consisted in various injections. The relatively high morbidity level of serum hepatitis was mainly determined by morbidity in large cities.

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