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Hepatite A outbreak in an urban area of Luziânia, State of Goiás, Brazil, 2009

INTRODUCTION: This paper describes the investigation to confirm an outbreak of hepatitis A, presents the case distribution by person, time and place, formulates a hypothesis concerning the mode of transmission and presents the recommended measures for prevention and control. METHODS: A descriptive study of a case series and an environmental research were conducted. RESULTS: An outbreak of hepatitis A was confirmed beginning in March 2009. Forty one (71%) individuals in the town received untreated water in their households. Thermotolerant coliform bacteria were detected in 20/58 (34%) water samples. CONCLUSIONS: Consumption of contaminated water was the main hypothesis of virus transmission.

Hepatitis A.; Outbreak; Water


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