Intermediate hepatitis B virus infection prevalence among 1622 pregnant women in rural Burkina Faso and implications for mother-to-child transmission

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Serge Ouoba
Ko Ko
Moussa Lingani
Shintaro Nagashima
Alice N. Guingané
E. Bunthen
Md Razeen Ashraf Hussain
Aya Sugiyama
Tomoyuki Akita
Masayuki Ohisa
Moussa Abdel Sanou
Ousmane Traore
Job Wilfried Nassa
Maimouna Sanou
Kazuaki Takahashi
Halidou Tinto
Junko Tanaka
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[1] Hiroshima University,Department of Epidemiology, Infectious Disease Control and Prevention, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
[2] Unité de Recherche Clinique de Nanoro (URCN),Unite de Formation Et de Recherche en Sciences de la Sante
[3] Institut de Recherche en Science de la Santé (IRSS),Payment Certification Agency (PCA)
[4] Universite Joseph Ki-Zerbo,undefined
[5] Ministry of Health,undefined
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In highly endemic countries for hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, childhood infection, including mother-to-child transmission (MTCT), represents the primary transmission route. High maternal DNA level (viral load ≥ 200,000 IU/mL) is a significant factor for MTCT. We investigated the prevalence of HBsAg, HBeAg, and high HBV DNA among pregnant women in three hospitals in Burkina Faso and assessed the performance of HBeAg to predict high viral load. Consenting pregnant women were interviewed on their sociodemographic characteristics and tested for HBsAg by a rapid diagnostic test, and dried blood spot (DBS) samples were collected for laboratory analyses. Of the 1622 participants, HBsAg prevalence was 6.5% (95% CI, 5.4–7.8%). Among 102 HBsAg-positive pregnant women in DBS samples, HBeAg was positive in 22.6% (95% CI, 14.9–31.9%), and viral load was quantified in 94 cases, with 19.1% having HBV DNA ≥ 200,000 IU/mL. HBV genotypes were identified in 63 samples and predominant genotypes were E (58.7%) and A (36.5%). The sensitivity of HBeAg by using DBS samples to identify high viral load in the 94 cases was 55.6%, and the specificity was 86.8%. These findings highlight the need to implement routine HBV screening and effective MTCT risk assessment for all pregnant women in Burkina Faso to enable early interventions that can effectively reduce MTCT.
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