Thursday, March 20, 2014

European tourists returning from Egypt with hepatitis A

Many European countries have reported an increase in hepatitis A cases, where travellers have been to Egypt. Many of the travellers had been to Sharm-el-Sheik or Hurghada in the south of the country.
Infection with the virus will result in a prolonged illness that affects liver function (so no alcohol for many months after infection).

The perception among travellers is that if they are staying in luxurious accommodation, particularly all-inclusive, then there is little risk. Hepatitis A is spread through poor kitchen or staff hygiene.

The disease has a very long incubation period (2-6 weeks), so vaccination can be taken on the day of travel and still be fully effective.

Source: ProMed Newsgroup

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Source: http://www.globetravelhealthcentre.com/travel-advice/european-tourists-returning-from-egypt-with-hepatitis-a.html

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