Catalonia is in an area of intermediate endemicity for hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection. An Expert Committee has recently proposed the implementation of universal hepatitis A vaccination for 12-year-olds, based on the fact that no risk factors can be identified for hepatitis A in 50% of cases, and also that selective vaccination targeted at high-risk groups has a limited potential to reduce the incidence of hepatitis A. The well-established programme of hepatitis B vaccination of pre-adolescents in Catalonian schools has high levels of vaccination coverage. This will provide a means to introduce hepatitis A vaccination in a cost-effective way in schools, by replacing the single vaccine with the combined hepatitis A and B vaccine. High-risk groups will also continue to be targeted. A pilot programme has commenced in the 1998/1999 school year and will be evaluated after 3 years. If it is successful, it will be extended indefinitely.