Estimation of the Secondary Attack Rate for Delta Hepatitis Coinfection among Injection Drug Users

The secondary attack rate for delta hepatitis coinfection was estimated among a cluster of injection drug users (IDUs). The infections occurred during an epidemic of hepatitis B in a rural area of Nova Scotia in 1988 and 1989. Six IDUs formed a cluster of delta hepatitis coinfections, representing t...

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Main Authors: Christiane Poulin, Theresa Gyorkos, Lawrence Joseph
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 1993-01-01
Series:Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1993/539613
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spelling doaj-3b5ea1263d5a44ebb8a2778499ab5e852020-11-24T22:30:43ZengHindawi LimitedCanadian Journal of Infectious Diseases1180-23321993-01-0141475110.1155/1993/539613Estimation of the Secondary Attack Rate for Delta Hepatitis Coinfection among Injection Drug UsersChristiane Poulin0Theresa Gyorkos1Lawrence Joseph2Field Epidemiology Program, Laboratory Centre for Disease Control, National Health and Welfare, Ottawa and Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McGill University and Division of Clinical Epidemiology, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaField Epidemiology Program, Laboratory Centre for Disease Control, National Health and Welfare, Ottawa and Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McGill University and Division of Clinical Epidemiology, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaField Epidemiology Program, Laboratory Centre for Disease Control, National Health and Welfare, Ottawa and Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McGill University and Division of Clinical Epidemiology, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaThe secondary attack rate for delta hepatitis coinfection was estimated among a cluster of injection drug users (IDUs). The infections occurred during an epidemic of hepatitis B in a rural area of Nova Scotia in 1988 and 1989. Six IDUs formed a cluster of delta hepatitis coinfections, representing the first reported outbreak of delta hepatitis in Canada. Contact-tracing was used to identify a cluster of 41 IDUs potentially exposed to delta hepatitis. The index case of delta hepatitis coinfection was presumed to have led to five secondary cases. The secondary attack rate was estimated to be 13.2% (95% confidence interval 0.044 to 0.281). The estimated secondary attack rate may be a useful predictor of disease due to delta hepatitis coinfection in similar IDU populations.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1993/539613
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Estimation of the Secondary Attack Rate for Delta Hepatitis Coinfection among Injection Drug Users
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author_facet Christiane Poulin
Theresa Gyorkos
Lawrence Joseph
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title Estimation of the Secondary Attack Rate for Delta Hepatitis Coinfection among Injection Drug Users
title_short Estimation of the Secondary Attack Rate for Delta Hepatitis Coinfection among Injection Drug Users
title_full Estimation of the Secondary Attack Rate for Delta Hepatitis Coinfection among Injection Drug Users
title_fullStr Estimation of the Secondary Attack Rate for Delta Hepatitis Coinfection among Injection Drug Users
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of the Secondary Attack Rate for Delta Hepatitis Coinfection among Injection Drug Users
title_sort estimation of the secondary attack rate for delta hepatitis coinfection among injection drug users
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1180-2332
publishDate 1993-01-01
description The secondary attack rate for delta hepatitis coinfection was estimated among a cluster of injection drug users (IDUs). The infections occurred during an epidemic of hepatitis B in a rural area of Nova Scotia in 1988 and 1989. Six IDUs formed a cluster of delta hepatitis coinfections, representing the first reported outbreak of delta hepatitis in Canada. Contact-tracing was used to identify a cluster of 41 IDUs potentially exposed to delta hepatitis. The index case of delta hepatitis coinfection was presumed to have led to five secondary cases. The secondary attack rate was estimated to be 13.2% (95% confidence interval 0.044 to 0.281). The estimated secondary attack rate may be a useful predictor of disease due to delta hepatitis coinfection in similar IDU populations.
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