2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2019.05.014
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Hepatitis A outbreak affecting men who have sex with men (MSM) in central Argentina, occurred in July 2017–April 2018, later than the European outbreak

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“…In recent years there have in Europe, 205 Asia, 114 Latin America 206 and North America 207 large HAV outbreaks among MSMs been reported, with epidemiological investigations showing transmission between countries and even continents. 205 , 206 These outbreaks can only be controlled by educative public health interventions and eventually achieving high vaccination coverage among MSM. 208 …”
Section: Emerging Issues and Areas For Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years there have in Europe, 205 Asia, 114 Latin America 206 and North America 207 large HAV outbreaks among MSMs been reported, with epidemiological investigations showing transmission between countries and even continents. 205 , 206 These outbreaks can only be controlled by educative public health interventions and eventually achieving high vaccination coverage among MSM. 208 …”
Section: Emerging Issues and Areas For Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although HAV epidemiology is complex, it is changing in those countries that are improving their public health and sanitation policies, considering that the most usual routes of HAV transmission are contaminated water ingestion and the contact with infected individuals[ 6 ]. Three circulation patterns have historically been described for HAV: (1) In high endemicity areas from low- and middle-income countries, where the incidence varies from low to high over time and between different regions, there is a peak age of infection in early childhood that is frequently asymptomatic, the transmission pattern is person-to-person, and outbreaks are uncommon due to high rates of immunity from previous childhood infection; (2) In moderate endemicity areas, from middle-income countries (regions where sanitary conditions are variable), the incidence is high, the peak age of infection is in late childhood/adolescence or in young adults that is frequently symptomatic, the transmission pattern is also from person-to-person, related to food and water, and therefore outbreaks are common due to low rates of immunity from previous childhood infection; and (3) In low endemicity areas from high income-countries, the incidence is low, the peak age of infection is in young adulthood, the transmission pattern is from person-to-person and also via food and water; and outbreaks are common due to low rates of immunity from previous childhood infection[ 3 ].…”
Section: Hepatitis a Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, despite pediatric immunization programs, many young adults may have been above the cut-off ages to be included when such social programs were introduced. Therefore, young adults are now becoming more susceptible to HAV infections, so in areas of low and middle-endemicity, the prevalence of symptomatic cases in this age group has increased[ 6 ]. In this sense, between the middle of 2016 and the beginning of 2018, several hepatitis A outbreaks were reported in Europe, the United States and South America, which disproportionately affected HAV unvaccinated young adult men, mainly men who have sex with men.…”
Section: Hepatitis a Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another issue is that hepatitis A outbreaks are frequently reported among some special groups including persons experiencing homelessness and MSMs in developed countries. [112][113][114][115][116][117][118] Hepatitis A vaccination has been approved to be effective in controlling these outbreaks.…”
Section: Epidemiological Shift After Hepatitis a Vaccinationmentioning
confidence: 99%