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Hepatitis in dialysis units in the United Kingdom: a Public Health Laboratory Service Survey

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2010

S. Polakoff
Affiliation:
Epidemiological Research Laboratory, Central Public Health Laboratory, Colindale, NW9 5HT
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A prospective study of hepatitis that began in 1968 and continues to include more than half the dialysis units in the United Kingdom shows that type B infection has been completely controlled in such units since the last outbreak ended in 1973. Though occasionally a single patient has developed hepatitis B surface antigenaemia in the course of dialysis or after transplantation, the infection has not spread to other patients or staff in the survey units.

A detailed analysis of the results in 1974–75 shows clustering of patients with raised aminotransferase levels in about one-fifth of the units but, unlike past outbreaks of hepatitis B, these clusters are not accompanied by clinical hepatitis among staff. The possibility that some of the clusters are caused by hepatitis viruses other than type A or B is discussed. It is concluded that, when reliable tests for type non-A non-B infections become available, the continued existence of the survey will allow prompt assessment of any viral hepatitis problems that may still exist in UK units.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1981

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