ACUTE VIRAL HEPATITIS CLINICAL PRESENTATION. DIGNOSIS. EPEDEMOLOGY OF VIRAL HEPATITIS INFECTION A,B,C IN KSA. MANAGEMENT.

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ACUTE VIRAL HEPATITIS CLINICAL PRESENTATION. DIGNOSIS. EPEDEMOLOGY OF VIRAL HEPATITIS INFECTION A,B,C IN KSA. MANAGEMENT.

Diagnosis of hepatitis Patient history Physical examination Liver function tests Serologic tests

Symptoms and Signs Pre-icteric phase 1. Anorexia 2. Fatigue 3. Nausea 4. Vomiting 5. Arthralgia 6. Myalgia 7. Headache 8. Photophobia 9. Pharangitis

Icteric phase:: 1. Enlarged liver 2. Tender upper quadrant 3. Discomfort 4. Splenomegaly (10-20%) 5. General adenopathy Post-icteric phase

Lab Findings 1. L FT increase >5-10 times of normal 2. Markers of hepatitis B or C or A might be positive

Pathological findings 1. Pan lobular infiltration with mononuclear cells 2. Hepatic cell necrosis 3. Reticulum framework are intact

DD: 1. Infectious Mononucleosis 2. Drug Induced Hepatitis 3. Chronic Hepatitis. 4. Alcohol Hepatitis 5. Cholecystitis, Cholelithiasis

Complications 1.Chronic hepatitis  cirrhosis- HCC 2.Fulmnant hepatitis

FULMINANT HEPATITIS Definition: Hepatic Failure Within 8 Weeks Of Onset Of Illness. Manifestation: Encephalopathy and Prolonged PT Histopathology: Massive Hepatic Necrosis.

HBV infection Factors affecting transmission ability 1.Replicative status - HBeAg - HBeAg - high HBVDNA - high HBVDNA 2.Route of infection - percutanouse - percutanouse - Transmucosal - Transmucosal 3. Exposure frequency : Single vs. Multiple 4. Inoculums size : transfusion vs. needle stick

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B serology anti-HBc  exposure (IgM = acute) HBsAg  infection (carrier) anti-HBs  immunity HBeAg  viral replication anti-HBe  seroconversion HBV-DNA  viral replication

Natural History Gow, BMJ 2001

Possible transmission route of HBV in KSA 1-Horisontal transmission (person to person) is the main transmission route 2-Perintal transmission (positive HBSAG mothers) especially if they are HBEAG positive 3- Heterosexual transmission 4-Illegal injection drug use 5- Contaminated equipment used for therapeutic injections and other health care related procedures 6- Folk medicine practice 7-Blood and blood products transfusion without prior screening

HBV INFECTION before and after vaccination program

OVERALL PREVALENCE OF HBsAg AMONG SAUDIS IN THE 80’S ACCORDING TO REGIONS Positivity (%) Al-Faleh. Annals of Saudi Medicine, 1988

PREVALENCE OF HBeAg AMONG HBsAg POSITIVE SAUDIS PREGNANT WOMEN (n = 20920) Al-Faleh, Annals of Saudi Medicine, 1988

FREQUENCY OF HBeAg AMONG HBsAg POSITIVE SAUDI CHILDREN (n=307) Al-Faleh et al. Journal of Infection, 1992

PREVENTION STRATEGIES OF MINISTRY OF HEALTH IN KSA Introducing HBV vaccine in EPI program; and Mandatory screening of blood donors and expatriates. Vaccination of risk groups. Health education especially among medical personnel.

THE CURRENT EPI IN THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA 1. At birthBCG +HB1 2. At 6 weeksDPT1 + OPV1Hb2 3. At 3 monthsDPT2 + OPV2 4. At 5 monthsDPT3 + OPV3 5. At 5monthsMeaslesHB3 6. At 12 monthsMMR 7. At 18 months(DPT + OPV)Booster 1 8. At 4-6 years(DPT + OPV)Booster 2

COMPARISON OF PREVALENCE OF HBsAg AMONG SAUDI CHILDREN IN 1989 (n=4575) AND 1997 (n=5355) – ACCORDING TO AGE Al Faleh, J Infect 1999

COMPARISON OF PREVALENCE OF HBsAg AMONG SAUDI CHILDREN IN 1989 (n=4575) AND 1997 (n=5355) – ACCORDING TO REGION Al Faleh, J Infect 1999

Prevalence Of HBsAg Among Saudi Population Before & After Vaccination over 18 y After Before 1-10yr yr yr 3666 Age numbers 16-18yr 1365

CHANGING PATTERNS OF HBsAg POSITIVITY AMONG BLOOD DONORS IN MOH,CENTRAL BLOOD BANK

PREVALENCE OF HBsAg POSITIVITY AMONG BLOOD DONORS IN KKUH FROM 1987 TO 2005

HBSAg positively Among Blood donors in KKUH ( 18-21y)

HCV INFECTION

Transmission of HCV EGYPT, mass campaigns of parenteral antischistosomal therapy(discontinued only in the 1980 ) may represent the WORLD, largest iatrogenic transmission of BLOOD BORNN PATHOGENS frank c,Moh m k et all lancet 2000

Natural history Marcellin, J Hepat 1999

COMPARISON OF PREVALENCE OF ANTI-HCV IN SAUDI CHILDREN IN 1989 AND 1997 STUDIES No. of children Positive (%) No. of children Positive (%) (0.87%) (0.04%) Diagnostic test only by 1 st- generation EIA kit. Diagnostic test by 3 rd -generation EIA kit and confirmatory test by RIBA kit.

No. of children Positive (%) No. of children Positive (%) No. of students Positive (%) * (0.87%) ** (0.04%) 1357(5)30.22% Diagnostic test only by 1 st- generation EIA kit. Diagnostic test by 3 rd -generation EIA kit and confirmatory test by RIBA kit. Diagnostic test by PCR for anti- HCV Positive cases. Overall prevalence rate of HCV infection in KSA among children and adolescent during the last 18 yrs. * ALFaleh et al. Hepatology 1991 ** ALFaleh Ann Saudi Med. 2003

Prevalence of HCV Among Saudi Blood donors ( ) Shobokshi et al, SMJ 2003

HCV positivity among blood donors in 2005 in central blood bank of MOH in KSA according to regions

HCV positivity among Saudi blood donors from 1996 – 2005 in KKUH (n=58910) KKUH Blood bank

HCV POSITIVITY AMONG SAUDI BLOOD DONORS FROM 1996 TO 2000 IN KKUH ACCORDING TO AGE GROUPS No. of blood donors = KKUH Blood bank

Prevalence of HCV Positivity Among Different Saudi population Type of patient numberPrevalence(%) Children from 1-18y Pregnant women Hemodialysis patients Drug addicts Shobokshi et al, SMJ 2003

Prevention Of HCV Transmission Avoiding shared use of Razors or brushes and any item that pierces the skin. Strict adherence of the universal precautions in health facilities. Educating and training of HCW’s to the proper use of standard precautions Folk medicine?!

HAV INFECTION

COMPARISON OF PREVALENCE OF ANTI-HAV AMONG SAUDI CHILDREN IN 1989 (n=4375) AND 1997 (n=5255) – ACCORDING TO AGE Al-Faleh et al. Saudi Med. J, 1999

COMPARISON OF PREVALENCE OF ANTI-HAV AMONG SAUDI CHILDREN IN 1989 (n=4375) AND 1997 (n=5255) – ACCORDING TO REGION

COMPARISON OF PREVALENCE OF ANTI-HAV IN ASEER REGION AMONG SAUDI CHILDREN IN 1989 (n=476) AND 1997 (n=411)

PREVALENCE OF ANTI-HAV IN SAUDI CHILDREN IN 1997 ACCORDING TO SEX

PREVALENCE OF ANTI-HAV IN SAUDI CHILDREN IN 1997 ACCORDING TO LOCATION

AGE SPECIFIC PREVALENCE OF ANTI-HAV IN SAUDIS FROM RIYADH, CENTRAL REGION Age (Years) P No. Positive/ No. Tested % % 1 – 9 103/ / x – / / x – / / x 10.4 Total449/ / x 10.4 Arif et al. Saudi J Gastroenterology, 1995

Changing pattern of Hepatitis A prevalence within the Saudi population over 18 yrs Age Region 1-10 YRS yrs yrs 3 * ** *** *AlRashed R. Ann SM 1997 ** AlFaleh et al SMJ 1999 *** AlFaleh et al WJG 2008

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