SPORADIC AND GROUP IMPORTED CASES OF HEPATITIS E IN ST. PETERSBURG
- Authors: Esaulenko E.V1, Malinnikova E.Y.2, Peradze K.D1, Yakovlev A.A3, Mikhaylov M.I2
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Affiliations:
- State Pediatric Medical Academy, St. Petersburg
- Chumakov Research Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitis, Moscow Region
- Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital No. 30, St. Petersburg, Russia
- Issue: Vol 90, No 1 (2013)
- Pages: 38-41
- Section: Articles
- Submitted: 09.06.2023
- Published: 15.02.2013
- URL: https://microbiol.crie.ru/jour/article/view/13798
- ID: 13798
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Abstract
Aim. Carry out retrospective clinical-epidemiological analysis of sporadic and group cases of acute HE morbidity in St. Petersburg (2000 — 2012). Materials and methods. Medical histories of 11 patients with sporadic morbidity (9 males and 2 females, average age 36±18) and 13 patients involved in group HE morbidity were analyzed. Acute hepatitis E diagnosis was established based on common clinical-epidemiological criteria confirmed by results of biochemical study and data of objective examination. Hepatitis E etiological membership was confirmed by detection in patient blood sera of specific marker of infection — anti-HEV G and M classes with laboratory exclusion of hepatitis A, B and C. Results. Study of epidemiological anamnesis of patients showed that 8 of them were migrants from countries with tropical and subtropical climate. 3 patients were residents of St. Petersburg. In the end of December 2011 and in January 2012 a group HE morbidity was registered among those who had arrived to study in St. Petersburg from India (Mumbai) in a group exceeding 200 individuals. Clinical characteristic of acute HE during sporadic and group morbid- ity is given. Conclusion. The presence of sporadic and group HE morbidity in St. Petersburg indi- cates the necessity to register these situation in organization of protection of the territory of Russia from endogenous HE.
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СПОРАДИЧЕСКИЕ И ГРУППОВЫЕ ЗАВОЗНЫЕ СЛУЧАИ ГЕПАТИТА Е В САНКТПЕТЕРБУРГЕ×
About the authors
E. V Esaulenko
State Pediatric Medical Academy, St. Petersburg
E. Yu Malinnikova
Chumakov Research Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitis, Moscow Region
Kh. D Peradze
State Pediatric Medical Academy, St. Petersburg
A. A Yakovlev
Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital No. 30, St. Petersburg, Russia
M. I Mikhaylov
Chumakov Research Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitis, Moscow Region
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