37 research outputs found
Seroprevalence of Hepatitis A among Thai Population Residing Near Myanmar Border
When compared with Thailand, the seroprevalence of hepatitis A virus (HAV) is extremely high among its neighbouring countries. To investigate the seroprevalence of HAV among the Thai people residing in the border area between Thailand and Myanmar, 308 residents in Umphang, Maesod district, Tak, were recruited. Sera were tested for HAV IgG antibodies by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The overall seroprevalence among the Thai people residing in the border area of Thailand was significantly higher than that among the general Thai population (71% vs 27% respectively, p<0.05). As asymptomatic or mild HAV infection typically occurs in children, the Thai people residing in the border area may receive little benefit from universal HAV vaccination. Lower protective antibodies against HAV, along with the exclusion of HAV vaccine from the Expanded Programme on Immunization, potentially increase the susceptibility to HAV among the general Thai population and may lead to more future outbreaks if HAV is introduced from the border areas. The findings suggest that HAV vaccines should be recommended to travellers before their journey to the border between Thailand and Myanmar where HAV is endemic
Seroprevalence of Hepatitis A among Thai Population Residing Near Myanmar Border
When compared with Thailand, the seroprevalence of hepatitis A virus
(HAV) is extremely high among its neighbouring countries. To
investigate the seroprevalence of HAV among the Thai people residing in
the border area between Thailand and Myanmar, 308 residents in Umphang,
Maesod district, Tak, were recruited. Sera were tested for HAV IgG
antibodies by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The overall
seroprevalence among the Thai people residing in the border area of
Thailand was significantly higher than that among the general Thai
population (71% vs 27% respectively, p<0.05). As asymptomatic or
mild HAV infection typically occurs in children, the Thai people
residing in the border area may receive little benefit from universal
HAV vaccination. Lower protective antibodies against HAV, along with
the exclusion of HAV vaccine from the Expanded Programme on
Immunization, potentially increase the susceptibility to HAV among the
general Thai population and may lead to more future outbreaks if HAV is
introduced from the border areas. The findings suggest that HAV
vaccines should be recommended to travellers before their journey to
the border between Thailand and Myanmar where HAV is endemic
Neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin (NGAL) in leptospirosis acute kidney injury: A multicenter study in Thailand
AKI is one of the most serious complications of leptospirosis, an important zoonosis in the tropics. Recently, NGAL, one of the novel AKI biomarkers, is extensively studied in various specific settings such as sepsis, cardiac surgery, and radiocontrast nephropathy. In this multicenter study, we aimed to study the role of NGAL as an early marker and an outcome predictor of leptospirosis associated AKI. Patients who presented with clinical suspiciousness of leptospirosis were prospectively enrolled in 9 centers from August 2012 to November 2014. The first day of enrollment was the first day of clinical suspicious leptospirosis. Blood and urine samples were serially collected on the first three days and day 7 after enrollment. We used three standard techniques (microscopic agglutination test, direct culture, and PCR technique) to confirm the diagnosis of leptospirosis. KDIGO criteria were used for AKI diagnosis. Recovery was defined as alive and not requiring dialysis during hospitalization or maintaining maximum KDIGO stage at hospital discharge. Of the 221 recruited cases, 113 cases were leptospirosis confirmed cases. Thirty seven percent developed AKI. Median uNGAL and pNGAL levels in those developing AKI were significantly higher than in patients not developing AKI [253.8 (631.4) vs 24.1 (49.6) ng/ml, p < 0.001] and [1,030 (802.5) vs 192.0 (209.0) ng/ml, p < 0.001], respectively. uNGAL and pNGAL levels associated with AKI had AUC-ROC of 0.91, and 0.92, respectively. Both of urine NGAL and pNGAL level between AKI-recovery group and AKI-non recovery were comparable. From this multicenter study, uNGAL and pNGAL provided the promising result to be a marker for leptospirosis associated AKI. However, both of them did not show the potential role to be the predictor of renal recovery in this specific setting
Correction: Decreasing Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Thailand in the Past Decade: Evidence from the 2014 National Survey.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149362.]
Declining Trend of Hepatitis A Seroepidemiology in Association with Improved Public Health and Economic Status of Thailand
<div><p>Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is transmitted via the fecal-oral route from contaminated food or water. As part of the most recent survey of viral hepatitis burden in Thailand, we analyzed the current seroprevalence of HAV in the country and compared with data dating back to 1971. From March to October, 2014, a total of 4,260 individuals between one month and 71 years of age from different geographical regions (North = 961; Central = 1,125; Northeast = 1,109; South = 1,065) were screened for anti-HAV IgG antibody using an automated chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay. Overall, 34.53% (1,471/4,260) possessed anti-HAV IgG antibody, and the age-standardized seroprevalence was 48.6%. Seroprevalence rates were 27.3% (North), 30.8% (Central), 33.8% (Northeast) and 45.8% (South) and were markedly lower than in the past studies especially among younger age groups. The overall trend showed an increase in the age by which 50% of the population were anti-HAV IgG antibody: 4.48 years (1971–1972), 6 (1976), 12.49 (1990), 36.02 (2004) and 42.03 (2014).This suggests that Thailand is transitioning from low to very low HAV endemicity. Lower prevalence of HAV correlated with improved healthcare system as measured by decreased infant mortality rate and improved national economy based on increased GDP per capita. The aging HAV immuno-naïve population may be rendered susceptible to potential HAV outbreaks similar to those in industrialized countries and may benefit from targeted vaccination of high-risk groups.</p></div
The frequency of anti-HAV IgG positivity in each age group.
<p>Numbers above the line charts indicate the total seroprevalence for each age group.</p
Correlation between infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births), GDP, and age at which 50% of the population possessed anti-HAV antibody.
<p>Infant mortality rates (pink graphs), GDP per capita (blue graphs), and the mean age at 50% anti-HAV IgG positivity in the population (black line) are indicated. Half of the population around the mean age is denoted in gray areas.</p
Documented hepatitis A outbreaks in Thailand from 1984 to 2014.
<p>Circles denote outbreak events in different regions (North, purple; Central, blue; Northeast, green; South, yellow). Circle sizes correspond to the number of individuals affected. Outbreak in a calendar year is denoted as solid lines; those that continued to the following year are denoted in dashed lines. Line length corresponds to the recorded outbreak period.</p