Hepatitis A Flashcards
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Hepatitis A?
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- Hepatitis A is typically a benign, self-limiting disease, with a serious outcome being very rare.
2
Q
Overview?
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- incubation period: 2-4 weeks
- RNA picornavirus
- transmission is by faecal-oral spread, often in institutions
- doesn’t cause chronic disease
3
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Features?
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- flu-like prodrome
- jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly
4
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Complications?
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- complications are rare and there is no increased risk of hepatocellular cancer
5
Q
Immunisation?
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- an effective vaccine is available
- after the initial dose a booster
- dose should be given 6-12 months later
6
Q
Who should be vaccinated? (Based on the Green book guidelines)?
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- people travelling to or going to reside in areas of high or intermediate prevalence, if aged > 1 year old
- people with chronic liver disease
- patients with haemophilia
- men who have sex with men
- injecting drug users
- individuals at occupational risk: laboratory worker; staff of large residential institutions; sewage workers; people who work with primates
- people infected with HIV