Department of Gastroenterology and Medicine, Fukuoka University Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka, Japan.
Faculty of Sports and Health Science, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka, Japan.
Am J Case Rep. 2020 Aug 31;21:e925044. doi: 10.12659/AJCR.925044.
BACKGROUND In adulthood, most cases of acute hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection are transmitted either by sexual contact or by contaminated needles, but there are other modes of transmission. We report on three cases of HBV infection among members of a wrestling club. CASE REPORT A 19-year-old male wrestling athlete was admitted with acute hepatitis B. Five months later, 2 other men, who were members of the same wrestling club, were diagnosed with HBV infection. The full-length sequences of the HBV DNA were identical in all three cases and classified as subgenotype C2 on phylogenetic analysis. This is the most common genotype found in Japan. No history of sexual or bleeding contact with acquaintances outside the club was noted in any of these cases. This suggests horizontal transmission within the wrestling club. CONCLUSIONS The possibility of HBV transmission through bleeding wounds and sweat is a concern in contact sports such as wrestling. Hence, hepatitis B vaccination is recommended for unvaccinated contact-sports players.
在成年期,大多数急性乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染是通过性接触或污染的针头传播的,但也有其他传播途径。我们报告了一个摔跤俱乐部成员中发生的 3 例 HBV 感染。
一名 19 岁男性摔跤运动员因急性乙型肝炎入院。五个月后,同俱乐部的另外 2 名男子被诊断出患有 HBV 感染。所有 3 例的 HBV DNA 全长序列相同,在系统进化分析中分类为 C2 亚型。这是在日本最常见的基因型。在这些病例中,没有注意到与俱乐部外熟人的性或出血接触史。这表明在摔跤俱乐部内发生了水平传播。
在摔跤等接触性运动中,通过出血伤口和汗水传播 HBV 的可能性令人关注。因此,建议未接种乙肝疫苗的接触运动运动员接种乙肝疫苗。