posted on 2024-11-14, 06:28authored byTimothy Heath, Desolie Lovegrove, Victoria Westley-Wise, Christine Roberts
We investigated a community-wide outbreak of hepatitis A virus infection in the Shoalhaven region of the New South Wales south coast. Epidemiological features of the outbreak suggested that transmission was predominantly person-to-person. These included: the prolonged course of the epidemic, the bimodal age-specific attack rate, the lower socioeconomic risk groups affected, and the large proportion of cases who reported prior contact with another case. Although widespread use of post-exposure immunoprophylaxis appeared to be effective in preventing symptomatic infection in individuals, it did not rapidly halt the outbreak. We review methods of mass intervention for community-wide outbreaks of hepatitis A virus infection, and define priorities for investigation of future outbreaks.
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T. Heath, D. Lovegrove, V. Westley-Wise & C. Roberts, "A community-wide hepatitis A outbreak in the Shoalhaven region, New South Wales", Communicable Diseases Intelligence Quarterly Report 21 (1997) 1-4.