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Acute Hepatitis B and Unusual Follow-Up in a 16-Year-Old Boy: Case Report.
Document Type
Case Study
Source
Pediatric Reports. Sep2021, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p534-537. 4p.
Subject
*HEPATITIS B
*SEXUALLY transmitted diseases
*CHRONIC hepatitis B
*DISEASE prevalence
*LIVER failure
*GONORRHEA
*BLOODBORNE infections
Language
ISSN
2036-7503
Abstract
In this case report, we present a 16-year-old Ukrainian boy with acute hepatitis B. He had not been previously vaccinated against hepatitis B. Possible sources of infection included: a tattoo made at home, a finger cut made with hairdresser scissors during work, and unprotected sexual encounters. The clinical course of the disease was typical with jaundice and elevated aminotransferases levels without liver failure. During the follow-up visit 16 months after the onset of the disease, chronic hepatitis b was excluded but an ulcer around his anus was found. Additional tests for sexually transmitted diseases were ordered and they were positive for syphilis. The extended interview revealed that the patient had several unprotected bisexual encounters, which may have indicated a potential source of infections including the hepatitis B virus (HBV). The reported case shows that despite the significant decrease in the hepatitis B prevalence in Poland, the infection is still possible. It is necessary to conduct epidemiological interviews regarding sexually transmitted diseases in teenagers, especially when a blood-borne disease has been diagnosed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]