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. 2017:2017:1284273.
doi: 10.1155/2017/1284273. Epub 2017 Mar 29.

Prevalence of Hepatitis B Virus Infection among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Vientiane, Laos, 2008-2014

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Prevalence of Hepatitis B Virus Infection among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Vientiane, Laos, 2008-2014

Marc Choisy et al. Hepat Res Treat. 2017.

Abstract

The Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR) is still considered a highly endemic country for hepatitis B, mainly due to perinatal transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV), despite efforts made since 2004 for universal immunization of newborns. The prevalence of HBV surface antigen (HBsAg) carriage in pregnant women is a relevant marker for the risk of mother-to-child HBV transmission. This study aimed to assess the changes in prevalence of HBV infection among pregnant women attending the Mahosot Prenatal Clinic (Vientiane Capital). Methods. A retrospective study was performed in the Mahosot Hospital Laboratory to collect and analyze all the results of HBsAg testing in pregnant women from 2008 to 2014. Results. Of a total of 13,238 tested women of mean age of 26 years, 720 women (5,44% [95 CI: 5.1-5.8%]) were found HBsAg positive, the annual prevalence ranging from 4.6% to 6.2%. A slight but steady and significant decrease in prevalence over the 7 years of the study could be documented. Conclusion. Although below the 8% hyperendemic threshold, the HBsAg prevalence observed in pregnant women in Vientiane reflects a high risk of HBV perinatal transmission and call for a widespread infant immunization with an HBV vaccine birth dose.

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Increase of the mean age of pregnant women attending Mahosot Hospital from 2008 to 2014. Dots and vertical bars show estimates and their 95% confidence intervals from data. Black curve and grey area show the prediction of the linear regression model and its 95% confidence interval.
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HBsAg prevalence as a function of time. Dots and vertical bars show estimates and their 95% confidence intervals from data. Black curve and grey area show the prediction of the logistic regression model and its 95% confidence interval.

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