Sero-prevalence of Hepatitis B virus infection: A cross-sectional study of a large population of health care workers in Nigeria

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作者
Ijoma, U. N. [1 ]
Meka, I. A. [2 ]
Omotowo, B. [3 ]
Nwagha, T. U. [4 ]
Obienu, O. [7 ]
Onodugo, O. D. [1 ]
Onyekonwu, C. L. [5 ]
Okoli, E., V [7 ]
Ndu, A. C. [3 ]
Ugwu, E. O. [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nigeria, Coll Med, Dept Med, Ituku Ozalla Campus, Ituku Ozalla, Enugu State, Nigeria
[2] Univ Nigeria, Coll Med, Dept Chem Pathol, Ituku Ozalla Campus, Ituku Ozalla, Enugu State, Nigeria
[3] Univ Nigeria, Coll Med, Dept Community Med, Ituku Ozalla Campus, Ituku Ozalla, Enugu State, Nigeria
[4] Univ Nigeria, Coll Med, Dept Haematol, Ituku Ozalla Campus, Ituku Ozalla, Enugu State, Nigeria
[5] Univ Nigeria, Coll Med, Dept Dermatol, Ituku Ozalla Campus, Ituku Ozalla, Enugu State, Nigeria
[6] Univ Nigeria, Coll Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Ituku Ozalla Campus, Ituku Ozalla, Enugu State, Nigeria
[7] Univ Nigeria, Teaching Hosp, Dept Med, Ituku Ozalla, Enugu, Nigeria
关键词
Health care workers; Hepatitis B Virus; Nigeria; Sero-prevalence; GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY;
D O I
10.4103/njcp.njcp_671_19
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection has been recognized globally as a major public health challenge necessitating a global call for increased awareness, patients' identification, and development of activities for prevention and control of the disease. Consequently, massive health education campaigns and screening exercises have been mounted globally to mark the World Hepatitis Day (WHD). Aims: As part of WHD 2016 activities, we undertook a survey and screening of health care workers in order to raise awareness, identify patients and contribute to the Global Health Strategy goal of eliminating HBV infection by the year 2030. Method: This was a cross-sectional analytical study done at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu, Nigeria. Hospital workers voluntarily presented themselves to be screened using a rapid test kit and completing a semi-structured investigator-administered questionnaire. Results: A total of 3123 participants were studied. The mean age of the participants was 39.4 +/- 9.6 years. The seroprevalence of HBV infection was 2.3%. Most (97.0%) of the participants had previously heard about HBV infection and over two thirds (68.1%) could correctly identify risk factors and modes of transmission of HBV. Twenty-eight and a half percent of the participants knew their hepatitis B virus status prior to the study. Conclusion: The seroprevalence of HBV among healthcare workers in Enugu, Nigeria is relatively low compared to figures from other African countries. The healthcare workers have considerable knowledge of the disease. However, the observed knowledge gaps in awareness and screening need to be addressed.
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