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High prevalence of hepatitis C and hepatitis B infection among pregnant women and their blood donors District Naushahro Feroze, Pakistan 2014

机译:孕妇及其献血者中丙型肝炎和乙型肝炎感染率很高巴基斯坦,瑙沙赫罗·菲罗兹地区2014

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Background: Reports on burden of hepatitis C and hepatitis B virus (HCV/HBV) are a big challenge for district to minimize the transmission of associated risk factors. Study was conducted to know the prevalence of HCV/HBV infection in pregnant women and their blood donors attended a surgical referral clinic for cesarean delivery. Objective: To determine the prevalence of HCV/HBV infection among pregnant women and their blood donors. Methods: A cross-sectional analytical study (record review) of all pregnant women and their blood donors (family members) was conducted from 10th to 15th February 2015 at a private surgical clinic in district Naushahro Feroze. Data from 1st January to 31st December 2014 gathered on results of blood screening used by ELISA test. Results: Of 175 women aged 15–52 years, 13% (n?=?22) tested positive (13 HCV; 9 HBV) besides these a total of 656 blood donors aged 16–40 years reported for blood donations and were 22% (n?=?145) tested positive (80 HCV; 65 HBV). The highest positivity rate was seen in women aged 25 years or less (26%) compared with those aged above 25 years (9%) OR?=?3.02 (95% CI 1.03 to 9.98). Statistically significant difference was identified between ages of donors who were aged below 25 years were high positivity rate (30%) compared to above 25 years positive for hepatitis infection (24%) OR?=?1.15. 02 (95% CI 1.01 to 2.34). Conclusions: One in eight pregnant women attending surgical clinic for cesarean delivery and one in five blood donors who came to attend for bleed has evidence of HCV/HBV infection. These HCV/HBV positive mothers may be at increased risk of transmitting HCV/HBV infection to their unborn babies. We suggest that all pregnant women attending 1st antenatal care be tested for HCV/HBV infection; exposed babies need to receive HBV vaccines at birth. Further molecular studies on risk factors needed in these settings.
机译:背景:关于丙型肝炎和乙型肝炎病毒(HCV / HBV)负担的报告对于地区最大程度地减少相关风险因素的传播是一项巨大的挑战。进行研究以了解孕妇中HCV / HBV感染的患病率,他们的献血者去了剖宫产的外科转诊诊所。目的:确定孕妇及其献血者中HCV / HBV感染的患病率。方法:2015年2月10日至15日,在Naushahro Feroze区的一家私人外科诊所对所有孕妇及其献血者(家庭成员)进行了横断面分析研究(记录回顾)。 2014年1月1日至12月31日的数据收集了ELISA测试使用的血液筛查结果。结果:在175位15-52岁的女性中,有13%(n?=?22)呈阳性(13 HCV; 9 HBV),此外,共有656名16-40岁的献血者献血,其中22人%(n?=?145)测试为阳性(80 HCV; 65 HBV)与25岁以上的女性(9%)相比,年龄在25岁以下的女性(26%)的阳性率最高(OR == 3.02(95%的CI 1.03至9.98)。肝炎感染阳性的捐献者年龄(25%)与25岁以上的阳性率(24%)相比,阳性率高(30%)的捐献者年龄之间差异有统计学意义(OR = 1.15)。 02(95%CI 1.01至2.34)。结论:参加剖宫产手术的孕妇中有八分之一,来参加出血的献血者中有五分之一有HCV / HBV感染的证据。这些HCV / HBV阳性母亲可能将HCV / HBV感染传染给未出生婴儿的风险增加。我们建议对所有接受第一次产前检查的孕妇进行HCV / HBV感染检测;暴露的婴儿在出生时需要接受HBV疫苗。在这些情况下需要对危险因素进行进一步的分子研究。

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