Changes in the age-specific prevalence of hepatitis A virus antibodies: A 10-year cohort study in Jinju, South Korea

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Abstract

The changing patterns in seroprevalence rates of hepatitis A virus antibodies among children and adolescents from 1988 to 1997 reflect the cohort effects that occurred over 10 years in South Korea. Our results suggest that the majority of adolescents and young adults are at risk of symptomatic hepatitis A virus infection and morbidity. © 2006 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.

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Park, C. H., Cho, Y. K., Park, J. H., Jun, J. S., Park, E. S., Seo, J. H., … Rhee, K. K. (2006). Changes in the age-specific prevalence of hepatitis A virus antibodies: A 10-year cohort study in Jinju, South Korea. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 42(8), 1148–1150. https://doi.org/10.1086/501016

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