
Between September, 1988 and January, 1989 a common source outbreak of 47 cases of serologically confirmed hepatitis A occurred in a town of central Italy. Thirty-eight cases were primary, three co-primary and six secondary. The highest age-specific attack rate was seen in subjects aged 15-24 years (120 per 100,000); the mean age of cases was 24.6 years and the median age was 22 years. A matched triplet case-control study showed significant association between the disease and consumption of either raw mussels (41% of cases, compared with 10% of controls; P less than 0.0001) or a single brand of mineral water (63% of cases, compared with 41% of controls; P less than 0.05). The mean age of the cases reflects the shift in primary susceptibility to the infection from younger to older age groups, a finding which has recently been demonstrated by several seroepidemiological surveys in Italy.
Adult, Male, Disease Outbreak, Adolescent, Animal, Risk Factor, Animals; Humans; Disease Outbreaks; Water Microbiology; Italy; Bivalvia; Food Microbiology; Risk Factors; Adult; Case-Control Studies; Hepatitis A; Adolescent; Female; Male, Hepatitis A, Bivalvia, Disease Outbreaks, Italy, Risk Factors, Case-Control Studies, Food Microbiology, Animals, Humans, Female, Case-Control Studie, Water Microbiology, Settore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATA, Human
Adult, Male, Disease Outbreak, Adolescent, Animal, Risk Factor, Animals; Humans; Disease Outbreaks; Water Microbiology; Italy; Bivalvia; Food Microbiology; Risk Factors; Adult; Case-Control Studies; Hepatitis A; Adolescent; Female; Male, Hepatitis A, Bivalvia, Disease Outbreaks, Italy, Risk Factors, Case-Control Studies, Food Microbiology, Animals, Humans, Female, Case-Control Studie, Water Microbiology, Settore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATA, Human
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