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Vaccination Coverage and the Risk of Hepatitis B Virus Infection amongst Medical and Paramedical Students Practicing at the Bamenda Regional Hospital in Cameroon Sub-Saharan Africa

机译:在喀麦隆撒哈拉非洲喀麦苏省萨哈拉非洲巴美州地区医院练习疫苗接种覆盖率和乙型肝炎病毒感染的风险

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Introduction: The endemic nature of hepatitis B virus (HBV) in Sub-Saharan Africa is a significant public health problem that places health care providers (medical students inclusive) at increased risk of occupational exposure. However, vaccination against HBV is not systematic among medical students in Cameroon. Thus, we sought to evaluate awareness and HBV vaccine coverage amongst medical students in Cameroon. Aim: The present study was aimed at determining the proportion of Medical and Paramedical students on internship at the Bamenda Regional Hospital (BRH) who are vaccinated and immune to hepatitis B virus (HBV). Methods: This was a hospital-based cross sectional study carried out at the BRH in Cameroon. Questionnaires were administered to 120 participants who signed an informed consent form and venous blood samples collected in dry tubes for the HBV-5 PANEL test. Data were collected within a period of two weeks. HBV vaccine status was defined as complete (3 doses), partial (1 or 2 doses), and unvaccinated. Results: Of 120 participants (87 females and 33 males), 56 (46.7%) were vaccinated at least once against HBV; 15 (12.5%) were partially vaccinated and 41 (34.2%) completely vaccinated. Out of the 56 vaccinated individuals, only 13 (23.2%) were confirmed immunized against HBV by testing positive for hepatitis B surface antibodies. Only 3 (5.4%) students had done post-vaccination serologic test to confirm their immunized status. There was high exposure to potentially infected body fluids like blood (97.5%) and urine (87.5%). There was equally poor practice of adequate preventive measures like regular hand washing and the proper use of personal protective equipment. A prevalence of 3.1% of HBV amongst the unvaccinated group was recorded. Conclusion: Only 1 in 3 medical students had completed the HBV vaccination series and only 26.8% of this cohort was confirmed immunized against HBV. This highlights the need for improved health policies aimed at increasing access and coverage of HBV immunization in high risk groups such as health workers.
机译:介绍:撒哈拉以南非洲乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)的流行性是一个重要的公共卫生问题,使医疗服务提供者(医学学生包容)加剧职业暴露风险增加。然而,针对HBV的疫苗接种在喀麦隆的医学生中没有系统。因此,我们试图评估喀麦隆的医学生中的意识和HBV疫苗覆盖范围。目的:目前的研究旨在确定医疗和护理医生学生在受疫苗和免疫乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)的疫苗区域医院(BRH)实习的比例。方法:这是在喀麦隆的Brh进行的基于医院的横断面研究。向120名参与者签署于HBV-5面板测试的干管中收集的知情同意书和静脉血样。数据在两周内收集。 HBV疫苗状态定义为完整(3剂),部分(1或2剂)和未被接种。结果:120名参与者(87名女性和33个男性),56(46.7%)至少接种一次对抗HBV;将15(12.5%)部分接种接种疫苗,41(34.2%)完全接种疫苗。在56个疫苗接种的个体中,通过检测乙型肝炎表面抗体阳性,仅对HBV进行确认只有13(23.2%)。只有3名(5.4%)的学生患有疫苗接种后的血晶测试,以确认其免疫状态。血液(97.5%)和尿液(87.5%)的潜在感染体液暴露出来。常规洗手和适当使用个人防护装备等充分预防措施的实践同样差。记录了在未接触的小组中患有3.1%HBV的患病率。结论:只有3个医学生完成HBV疫苗接种系列,只有26.8%的群组抵御HBV免疫。这突出了改进卫生政策的需求,旨在增加卫生工作者等高风险群体中HBV免疫接入和覆盖。

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