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HAV infection in Brazilian men who have sex with men: The importance of surveillance to avoid outbreaks

BACKGROUND: Hepatitis A is a fecal-oral infection caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV). Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TW) have been reported as target groups for HAV infection. This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence, risk factors, and circulating strains associated wi...

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Autores principales: Castro, Lisie Souza, de Rezende, Grazielli Rocha, Pires Fernandes, Fernanda Rodas, Bandeira, Larissa Melo, Cesar, Gabriela Alves, do Lago, Barbara Vieira, Gomes Gouvêa, Michele Soares, Motta-Castro, Ana R. C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8445402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34529672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256818
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author Castro, Lisie Souza
de Rezende, Grazielli Rocha
Pires Fernandes, Fernanda Rodas
Bandeira, Larissa Melo
Cesar, Gabriela Alves
do Lago, Barbara Vieira
Gomes Gouvêa, Michele Soares
Motta-Castro, Ana R. C.
author_facet Castro, Lisie Souza
de Rezende, Grazielli Rocha
Pires Fernandes, Fernanda Rodas
Bandeira, Larissa Melo
Cesar, Gabriela Alves
do Lago, Barbara Vieira
Gomes Gouvêa, Michele Soares
Motta-Castro, Ana R. C.
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description BACKGROUND: Hepatitis A is a fecal-oral infection caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV). Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TW) have been reported as target groups for HAV infection. This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence, risk factors, and circulating strains associated with HAV infection among MSM and TW in Central Brazil. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2011 to September 2013. Serum samples were collected from 425 individuals for anti-HAV antibody testing and HAV molecular characterization. Of them, 149 (35.1%) participants were self-identified as transgender women. Statistical analysis was performed to evaluate the risk factors of HAV seropositivity. RESULTS: The seroprevalence of HAV exposure was 69.7% (95% Confidence Interval: 65.3–74.0%). Serological evidence of HAV was significantly higher in participants who self-identified as transgender women (83.2%) than MSM (62.3%). Increasing age, non-white race, and lower monthly household income were independently associated with HAV exposure among MSM. Only lower monthly household income was independently associated with HAV exposure among TW. One anti-HAV IgM positive sample, from a transgender woman (0.2%), was detected and classified as subgenotype IA. CONCLUSIONS: High HAV prevalence was observed, markedly among TW. Considering the risky sexual behaviors this population is exposed to, HAV vaccination and prevention programs targeting this population should be considered to prevent outbreaks and the burden of the disease.
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spelling pubmed-84454022021-09-17 HAV infection in Brazilian men who have sex with men: The importance of surveillance to avoid outbreaks Castro, Lisie Souza de Rezende, Grazielli Rocha Pires Fernandes, Fernanda Rodas Bandeira, Larissa Melo Cesar, Gabriela Alves do Lago, Barbara Vieira Gomes Gouvêa, Michele Soares Motta-Castro, Ana R. C. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Hepatitis A is a fecal-oral infection caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV). Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TW) have been reported as target groups for HAV infection. This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence, risk factors, and circulating strains associated with HAV infection among MSM and TW in Central Brazil. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2011 to September 2013. Serum samples were collected from 425 individuals for anti-HAV antibody testing and HAV molecular characterization. Of them, 149 (35.1%) participants were self-identified as transgender women. Statistical analysis was performed to evaluate the risk factors of HAV seropositivity. RESULTS: The seroprevalence of HAV exposure was 69.7% (95% Confidence Interval: 65.3–74.0%). Serological evidence of HAV was significantly higher in participants who self-identified as transgender women (83.2%) than MSM (62.3%). Increasing age, non-white race, and lower monthly household income were independently associated with HAV exposure among MSM. Only lower monthly household income was independently associated with HAV exposure among TW. One anti-HAV IgM positive sample, from a transgender woman (0.2%), was detected and classified as subgenotype IA. CONCLUSIONS: High HAV prevalence was observed, markedly among TW. Considering the risky sexual behaviors this population is exposed to, HAV vaccination and prevention programs targeting this population should be considered to prevent outbreaks and the burden of the disease. Public Library of Science 2021-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8445402/ /pubmed/34529672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256818 Text en © 2021 Castro et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Castro, Lisie Souza
de Rezende, Grazielli Rocha
Pires Fernandes, Fernanda Rodas
Bandeira, Larissa Melo
Cesar, Gabriela Alves
do Lago, Barbara Vieira
Gomes Gouvêa, Michele Soares
Motta-Castro, Ana R. C.
HAV infection in Brazilian men who have sex with men: The importance of surveillance to avoid outbreaks
title HAV infection in Brazilian men who have sex with men: The importance of surveillance to avoid outbreaks
title_full HAV infection in Brazilian men who have sex with men: The importance of surveillance to avoid outbreaks
title_fullStr HAV infection in Brazilian men who have sex with men: The importance of surveillance to avoid outbreaks
title_full_unstemmed HAV infection in Brazilian men who have sex with men: The importance of surveillance to avoid outbreaks
title_short HAV infection in Brazilian men who have sex with men: The importance of surveillance to avoid outbreaks
title_sort hav infection in brazilian men who have sex with men: the importance of surveillance to avoid outbreaks
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8445402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34529672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256818
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