Authors
Nazir Abd al-Wahab Ibrahim, Taghrid Younes Ahmad, Hasan Nabil Alhouri
Published in
International Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Transplant & Nutrition, 2017;2(iv):7-12
Abstract
Background
Chronic Hepatitis B (CHB) affects 240 million people worldwide and is responsible for 686000 deaths annually due to its major complications. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported Syria as intermediate in the prevalence of dB among the general population. However, no previous data was published about HBsAg-prevalence among pregnant women in this country.
Objective
To determine the prevalence of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (Hl3sAg) among the pregnant women admitted to one of the two main centers of obstetrics and gynecology in Damascus, Syria.
Methods
A cross-section study included 794 participants who were evaluated using a pretested structured questionnaire and then were screened for HBsAg using the fourth generation of ELISA.
Results
Six of all participants (0.75%) had a positive test for Hl3sAg. Hepatitis b vaccine has been introduced to the National Immunization Program for newborn and infants in Syria since 1994. We classified the recruited pregnant women into two age groups: ( 21) and (>21) years old. This classification correlates to the year of introducing the vaccine. All positive HBsAg tests were among the women older than 21 years (1.13%, pO.l86). The multivariate analysis using log-regression test showed that only the previous knowledge about Hepatitis B virus (HBV) was found to be a negative factor regarding the presence of HBsAg (P—0.003).
Conclusion
The prevalence of Hl3sAg among the pregnant women admitted to an obstetrics and gynecology center in Damascus, Syria was 0.75%. The study emphasizes the importance of raising the level of awareness about HBV in the Syrian society with the need to conduct further studies in high-risk groups to determine precise risk factors of transmitting NBV infection.
Keywords
Hepatitis B; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens; Pregnancy; Syria
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