一种具有水平传播的爆炸性家族性乙型病毒性肝炎流行。

B Bagar, Z Kristúfková, S Gabrisková, K Laktis
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作者描述了一个爆炸性流行的病毒性乙型肝炎(VHB)的过程中,所有成员的七口之家都感染了这种疾病。可能的感染源是一名有无黄疸型VHB病史的婴儿,并伴有乙型肝炎病毒和乙型肝炎病毒抗原血症。该家庭的四名成员在他从医院返回家庭后的第126至172天期间感染了该疾病,另外两名家庭成员在三个月后感染了该疾病。一般接受的VHB传播的危险因素可以排除。唾液被怀疑是这种疾病的一个转移因子。五名儿童有无黄疸形式的VHB与一个非典型的,但旷日持久的过程,在两个可能发展为慢性特征的疾病。成年患者为黄疸型。所有病例均通过生化检查诊断,并通过HBsAg阳性和/或抗HBs抗体阳性发现予以证实。
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[An explosive familial epidemic of viral hepatitis B with a horizontal transmission].

The authors describe the course of an explosive epidemic of viral hepatitis B (VHB) where all members of a seven-member family contracted the disease. The probable source of infection was an infant with a history of anicteric VHB with transition into chronicity and with HBs and HBe antigenaemia. Four members of the family contracted the disease between the 126th and 172nd day after his return from hospital to the family and another two members of the family contracted the disease three months later. Generally accepted risk factors for transmission of VHB could be ruled out. Saliva is suspected as a transfer factor of the disease. Five children had the anicteric form of VHB with an atypical but protracted course, in two with probable development of a chronic character of the disease. Adult patients had the icteric form of the disease. All cases were diagnosed by biochemical examination and confirmed by a positive finding of HBsAg and/or a positive finding of anti HBs antibodies.

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