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Revision as of 19:22, 14 July 2020
Background
Microbiology
- Non-enveloped RNA virus within the Picornavirus family
- Three genotypes, I through III
- Difficult to kill: needs higher temperatures and lower pH than other viruses, or bleach- or ammonium-based cleaners
Epidemiology
- Fecal-oral transmission with person-to-person spread (including sex)
- Can be transmitted by contaminated food and water, as well
- Most often linked to travel or to household contacts
Clinical Manifestations
- Incubation period is from 15 to 50 days, with an average of 28 days
Diagnosis
Serology
IgM | IgG | Interpretation |
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– | – | No recent infection (unless in the incubation period). No prior infection or vaccination. |
– | + | No infection. Prior infection or vaccination. |
? | + | Cannot rule out active infection. Prior infection or vaccination. |
+ | +/– | Acute or recent infection. IgM positive from 2 weeks until 3-12 months. IgG positive from 8-12 weeks and remains positive for lifetime. |
References
- ^ J. T. Stapleton. Host Immune Response To Hepatitis A Virus. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 1995;171(Supplement 1):S9-S14. doi:10.1093/infdis/171.supplement_1.s9.