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Transmission of hepatitis B virus from adopted Asian children to their American families.
Authors:A Friede   J R Harris   J M Kobayashi   F E Shaw   Jr   P C Shoemaker-Nawas     M A Kane
Affiliation:Division of Viral Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Abstract:In 1985, 6,991 Asian children were adopted by Americans. To estimate the risk that such children may transmit hepatitis B virus to their adoptive families, we conducted a cumulative-incidence follow-up study in the State of Washington. We examined the association between having adopted a hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)-seropositive Asian child and serologic evidence of past or present hepatitis B virus infection in adoptive family members. Seven (9 per cent) of 77 family members exposed to an HBsAg-seropositive child had evidence of past or present infection compared with four (2 per cent) of 232 nonexposed (relative risk = 5.3; 90% confidence limits [CL] = 2.0-13.9). The risk was higher for those with prolonged exposure and was entirely restricted to parents.
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