Chin J, Morrison F R
Calif Med. 1973 Feb;118(2):24-7.
Epidemiologic patterns of type A (infectious) and type B (serum) hepatitis in California from 1950 to 1970 are presented. During this period hepatitis incidence increased greatly among teenagers and young adults but no significant increase occurred in other age groups. Much of this age-specific increase is related to the increasing drug abuse problem during the last decade. Other factors which possibly contribute to the current pattern of hepatitis in California are the overcrowding and inadequate sanitary facilities among a portion of young people between the ages of 15 and 30. Until these factors change or effective vaccines are developed, viral hepatitis will continue to be a significant public health problem.
本文呈现了1950年至1970年加利福尼亚州甲型(传染性)和乙型(血清型)肝炎的流行病学模式。在此期间,青少年和年轻人中的肝炎发病率大幅上升,但其他年龄组未出现显著增加。这种特定年龄组的发病率上升很大程度上与过去十年中药物滥用问题的增加有关。其他可能导致加利福尼亚州当前肝炎模式的因素是15至30岁部分年轻人中的过度拥挤和卫生设施不足。在这些因素改变或开发出有效的疫苗之前,病毒性肝炎仍将是一个重大的公共卫生问题。