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Hepatitis A as an etiologic agent of acute liver failure in Latin America
Authors:Ciocca Mirta  Moreira-Silva Sandra Fagundes  Alegría Sylvia  Galoppo Maria Cristina  Ruttiman Ricardo  Porta Gilda  Da Silvera Themis Reverbel  Rubio Pilar  Macias Mercedes  Cervantes Yolanda  Avila-Aguero Maria Luisa  Clemens Sue Anne Costa  Clemens Ralf  Weil John
Institution:Hospital Nacional de Pediatría Juan P Garrahan, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: This prospective, multicenter study examined the importance of hepatitis viruses as etiological agents of acute liver failure (ALF) and the outcome of ALF cases in Latin American children and adolescents. METHODS: The study was conducted for minimum 12 months in 9 centers in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico during 2001-2002. Hospitalized patients aged 1-20 years with a suspected diagnosis of ALF were included in the study and tested for serologic markers for hepatitis A, B, and C viruses. RESULTS: Of the 106 patients enrolled, 88 were included in the analysis. Median age was 5 years, and 55% with ALF were aged 1-5 years. A total of 37 individuals (43%) tested positive for anti-hepatitis A virus (HAV) immunoglobulin M (IgM) as marker of acute HAV infection; one was positive for anti-hepatitis B core antigen IgM and negative for hepatitis B surface antigen. None had markers of hepatitis C virus infection. Mortality rates in the overall study cohort (45%) and for those who tested anti-HAV IgM positive (41%) were similar. Forty-one percent of all patients and 46% of those positive for anti-HAV IgM underwent transplantation. The mortality rate in those with liver transplantation was half of that in patients who were not transplanted (28% versus 57%). CONCLUSIONS: HAV was the main etiologic agent of ALF in the population studied.
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