Hepatitis A Outbreak with the Concurrence of Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Poona Infection in Children of Urban Vellore, South India

Srinivasan, Manikandan ; Sindhu, Kulandaipalayam Natarajan ; Kumar, Senthil J. ; Abraham, Priya ; Anandan, Shalini ; Balaji, Veeraraghavan ; Mohan, Venkata Raghava ; Kang, Gagandeep ; John, Jacob (2020) Hepatitis A Outbreak with the Concurrence of Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Poona Infection in Children of Urban Vellore, South India The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 102 (6). pp. 1249-1252. ISSN 0002-9637

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0742

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Abstract

We investigated an outbreak of hepatitis A infection among children in an urban settlement of Vellore, South India. A total of 58 cases of jaundice were reported between April and August 2019. Sera from children who presented with jaundice were tested for hepatitis A virus (HAV) IgM. HAV IgM was positive in 18 (94.7%) of the 19 cases tested. These children also received a blood culture at the same time, as a part of the ongoing Surveillance for Enteric Fever in India (SEFI). Blood cultures from three children with confirmed hepatitis A infection grew Salmonella sp.: two with Salmonella Typhi and one with Salmonella Poona. Salmonella Poona is being reported for the first time from India. The overall hospitalization rate during the outbreak was 21%. Outbreaks of hepatitis A continue to occur with substantial morbidity in children from endemic settings, with notable emergence of other concurrent enteric infections, thereby warranting continued surveillance.

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