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Question: Among international adoptees, what is the frequency of acute hepatitis A infection and what characteristics, such as country of origin, age, gender, or symptoms, can be used to identify infected children?
Question type: Descriptive
Study design: Retrospective chart review
Investigators from the University of Minnesota reviewed the records of internationally adopted children (IAC) to assess the frequency of acute hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection. Medical records of children seen at the University of Minnesota International Adoption Clinic (UMIAC) over a 4-year period were reviewed, and those with full HAV serological studies, defined as HAV total antibodies and HAV IgM following a positive total antibody screen, …
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