Hepatitis A outbreak among men who have sex with men, Shinjuku, Japan, 2018.

Mariya Itaki, Masayuki Endo, Hiroyuki Asakura, Mami Nagashima, Yoshiko Somura, Aki Takahashi, Aya Kayebeta, Ikumi Takahashi, Yuichiro Yahata
Author Information
  1. Mariya Itaki: Department of Health, Shinjuku City Office, Tokyo, Japan.
  2. Masayuki Endo: Department of Health, Shinjuku City Office, Tokyo, Japan.
  3. Hiroyuki Asakura: Department of Microbiology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health, Tokyo, Japan.
  4. Mami Nagashima: Department of Microbiology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health, Tokyo, Japan.
  5. Yoshiko Somura: Department of Microbiology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health, Tokyo, Japan.
  6. Aki Takahashi: Department of Health, Shinjuku City Office, Tokyo, Japan.
  7. Aya Kayebeta: Department of Health, Shinjuku City Office, Tokyo, Japan.
  8. Ikumi Takahashi: Department of Health, Shinjuku City Office, Tokyo, Japan.
  9. Yuichiro Yahata: Infectious Diseases Surveillance Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan.

Abstract

Objective: In 2018, the Shinjuku City Department of Health detected excess cases of hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection. The objectives of this investigation were to characterize the outbreak, identify transmission routes among inpatient cases and make recommendations to control and prevent HAV infection among men who have sex with men.
Methods: Information about cases of HAV infection was collected from the National Epidemiological Surveillance for Infectious Diseases system and inpatient interviews conducted by public health nurses in 2018.
Results: There were 131 HAV cases in 2018. Of these, 98% (129/131) were male, of whom 81% (105/129) were men who have sex with men. Hospitalization was required for 40 cases (31%). The age groups with the highest proportion of cases were 30-39 and 40-49 years (each 34%; 44/131). Two cases (2%) had received the second dose of the HAV vaccine, but only 10 days before symptom onset; all others had received no doses. The sequence type subgroup 13, an RIVM-HAV-16-090-like strain, was seen in 51 cases (39%). Of the 40 hospitalized cases, 21 (53%) participated in an interview conducted using a semistructured questionnaire. Altogether, of 21 cases, 12 (57%) had coinfection with HIV, 13 (62%) had casual sexual contact within the preceding 2 months and 10 (48%) had used social networking services (SNS) to find a sexual partner.
Discussion: In Shinjuku, this outbreak almost exclusively affected the population of men who have sex with men. The detected outbreak strain has previously been reported in outbreaks among men who have sex with men in China, Taiwan (China) and Europe. For HAV prevention, the most important measures are raising awareness of the risk of HAV as a sexually transmitted infection via SNS and promoting immunization at the appropriate time.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Male
Hepatitis A
Adult
Disease Outbreaks
Middle Aged
Homosexuality, Male
Japan
Young Adult
Female
Adolescent
Aged

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