Seroepidemiology of hepatitis B in individuals born between 1945-1985 on a Brazilian regional metropolis / Soroepidemiologia da hepatite B em indivíduos nascidos entre 1945-1985 em uma metrópole regional Brasileira
Rev. Ciênc. Méd. Biol. (Impr.)
; 18(1): 5-14, jul 05, 2019. tab, ilus
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ABSTRACT
Background:
hepatitis B prevalence can be influenced by social/cultural behavior and the Baby Boomer (BB) generation(1945-1964) may have been more susceptible to this infection.Objectives:
We investigated the seroprevalence of markers for HBV infection and vaccination and its association with main risk factors.Methodology:
a random sample of individuals aged 30-70 years old in a public clinical laboratory from a metropolitan area of Bahia/Brazil were tested for HBsAg/Total Anti-HBc/Anti-HBs/Anti-HBc-IgM and a socio-demographic questionnaire was applied.Results:
of the650 participants, 349 were 51-70 yo (BB) and 301 were non-BB. The prevalences were HBsAg (2.3%), Total Anti-HBc (17.1%) and Anti-HBs (27.4%). Anti-HBcIgM (2.7%) was performed in 112 participants sera who had contact/infection with HBV. The laboratory profiles were characterized as susceptibility (68%), vaccine response (14.8%) and contact/infection with HBV (17.2%). BB participants were more susceptible and less vaccinated than non-BB. The higher frequency of contact/infection status was observed in the BB generation. Statistically significant differences were found for the contact/infection status in males(50,9%) illicit drug use (11,6%), syringe/needle sharing (7,1%), and blood transfusion (10,7%). Non-BB with contact/ infection profile reported more tattoo/piercing and BB reported higher use of glass syringes.Conclusion:
the majority of the study population was susceptible to infection but participants older than 50 years showed both, a higher frequency of this profile and also a higher frequency of contact/infection status, thus suggesting the need for greater health care attention for this age group.Key words
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Main subject:
Hepatitis B
Type of study:
Clinical_trials
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Risk_factors_studies
Country/Region as subject:
America do sul
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Brasil
Language:
En
Journal:
Rev. Ciênc. Méd. Biol. (Impr.)
Journal subject:
BIOLOGIA
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MEDICINA
Year:
2019
Type:
Article