Ahmed Saad, Nashwan Abdulqadir J
Department of Biological Sciences, International Islamic University Islamabad, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan.
Department of Nursing and Midwifery Research, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha 3050, Qatar.
World J Virol. 2025 Jun 25;14(2):102519. doi: 10.5501/wjv.v14.i2.102519.
This letter evaluates Shahid 's study in 2025 on the rising hepatitis A virus (HAV) among adults in Pakistan, highlighting a shift in the virus's epidemiology. Once primarily a childhood disease in low-income regions, HAV is now increasingly affecting adults, also seen globally due to improved sanitation. The study highlights public health challenges from adult HAV infections, which can lead to complications like coagulopathy and acute liver failure. It also has limitations, including being a single-center study and lacking seroprevalence and socioeconomic data, indicating the need for further research. This letter calls for urgent public health measures to extend adult vaccination programs and improve sanitation to address the increasing HAV infection in adult populations.
这封信评估了沙希德2025年关于巴基斯坦成年人中甲肝病毒(HAV)感染率上升的研究,突出了该病毒流行病学的转变。HAV曾经主要是低收入地区的儿童疾病,如今越来越多地影响成年人,由于卫生条件改善,这种情况在全球也可见。该研究突出了成人HAV感染带来的公共卫生挑战,这可能导致凝血病和急性肝衰竭等并发症。它也有局限性,包括是单中心研究且缺乏血清流行率和社会经济数据,这表明需要进一步研究。这封信呼吁采取紧急公共卫生措施,扩大成人疫苗接种计划并改善卫生条件,以应对成年人群中日益增加的HAV感染。