[Prevalence of hepatitis caused by A, B and D virus in
children]
[Article in Spanish]
Ruiz Moreno M, García Aguado J, Carreño García V, Alvarez Sala L, Rincón
Víctor P, López-Linares del Prado M, Bas Pérez C.
Servicio de Pediatría, Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Universidad Autónoma, Madrid.
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence due to hepatitis A, B and
D viruses infection in children. A total of 286 children from Madrid area with
ages ranging between 0 and 13 years were included. The sample was randomized
with respect to the sex and age referring to the total population of Madrid. The
anti-HAV was positive in 15.16% of cases, with an increasing lineal correlation
with age. Any marker of HBV infection was found in 6.6% and HBsAg in 1.4%. There
was an exponential correlation between the carrier state and the age, with a
maximum at the first year and diminishing thereafter with age. The 21% of the
cases with positive HBV-markers were HBsAg carriers. A predominant perinatal and
intrafamiliar transmission of HBV was detected. Our results indicate a
intermediate prevalence of HBV infection in Spain, suggesting the importance of
HBsAg detection in pregnant women. None of the HBV-infected cases had anti-HD.