Hepatitis A (acute) infection (Hepatitis A virus)

Clinical criteria* (for probable case)
Any person with a discrete onset of symptoms (e.g. fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, intermittent nausea and vomiting)
AND
At least one of the following three:
- Fever
- Jaundice
- Elevated serum aminotransferase levels

Laboratory criteria
At least one of the following three:
- Detection of hepatitis A virus nucleic acid in serum or stool
- Hepatitis A virus specific IgM antibody response
- Detection of hepatitis A virus antigen in stool

Epidemiological criteria
At least one of the following four:
- Human to human transmission
- Exposure to a common source
- Exposure to contaminated food/drinking water
- Environmental exposure

Case classification

A. Possible case
NA
B. Probable case
Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link
C. Confirmed case
Any person meeting the laboratory criteria

*Note: Asymptomatic cases are common in young children

Current as of: 28 May 2018