Last updated on 31-1-2022 by Javiera Rebolledo Romero
Peer reviewed scientific article
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SCIENSANO
Auteurs
Patricia Ndumbi; Gudrun S Freidl; Christopher J Williams; Otilia Mårdh; Carmen Varela; Ana Avellón; Ingrid Friesema; Vennema, Harry; Kazim Beebeejaun; Siew Lin Ngui; Michael Edelstein; Alison Smith-Palmer; Niamh Murphy; Jonathan Dean; Mirko Faber; Jürgen Wenzel; Mia Kontio; Luise Müller; Sofie Elisabeth Midgley; Lena Sundqvist; Ederth, Josefine Lundberg; Anne-Marie Roque-Afonso; Elisabeth Couturier; Sofieke Klamer; Javiera Rebolledo; Vanessa Suin; Stephan W Aberle; Schmid, Daniela; Rita De Sousa; Augusto, Gonçalo Figueiredo; Valeria Alfonsi; Martina Del Manso; Anna Rita Ciccaglione; Mellou, Kassiani; Christos Hadjichristodoulou; Alastair Donachie; Maria-Louise Borg; Maja Sočan; Poljak, Mario; Ettore SeveriMots-clés
Résumé:
Between 1 June 2016 and 31 May 2017, 17 European Union (EU) and European Economic Area countries reported 4,096 cases associated with a multi-country hepatitis A (HA) outbreak. Molecular analysis identified three co-circulating hepatitis A virus (HAV) strains of genotype IA: VRD_521_2016, V16-25801 and RIVM-HAV16-090. We categorised cases as confirmed, probable or possible, according to the EU outbreak case definitions. Confirmed cases were infected with one of the three outbreak strains. We investigated case characteristics and strain-specific risk factors for transmission. A total of 1,40…