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. 2023 Jan 17:13:100133.
doi: 10.1016/j.lansea.2022.100133. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Seroprevalence and prevention of hepatitis B, measles and rubella among healthcare workers in Dili, Timor-Leste

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Seroprevalence and prevention of hepatitis B, measles and rubella among healthcare workers in Dili, Timor-Leste

Celia Gusmao et al. Lancet Reg Health Southeast Asia. .

Abstract

Introduction: The World Health Organisation recommends that healthcare workers (HCWs) are immune to measles and rubella, and those at risk of exposure are offered the hepatitis B vaccine. No formal programme for occupational assessment and provision of vaccinations to HCWs currently exists in Timor-Leste.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine the seroprevalence of hepatitis B, measles and rubella among HCWs in Dili, Timor-Leste. All patient-facing employees at three healthcare institutions during April-June 2021 were invited to participate. Epidemiological data were collected by interview-questionnaire and a serum sample was collected by phlebotomy and analysed at the National Health Laboratory. Participants were contacted to discuss their results. Relevant vaccines were offered to seronegative individuals and those with active hepatitis B infection were referred for further assessment and management in a hepatology clinic as per national guidelines.

Results: Three-hundred-and-twenty-four HCWs were included (representing 51.3% of all eligible HCWs working at the three participating institutions). Sixteen (4.9%; 95% CI: 2.8-7.9%) had active hepatitis B infection, 121 (37.3%; 95% CI: 32.1-42.9%) had evidence of previous (cleared) hepatitis B infection, 134 (41.4%; 95% CI: 35.9-46.9%) were hepatitis B seronegative, and 53 (16.4%; 95% CI: 12.5-20.8%) had been vaccinated. Two-hundred-and-sixty-seven (82.4%; 95% CI: 77.8-86.4%) and 306 (94.4%; 95% CI: 91.4-96.7%) individuals exhibited antibodies to measles and rubella, respectively.

Interpretation: There are significant immunity gaps and a high prevalence of hepatitis B infection among HCWs in Dili Municipality, Timor-Leste. Routine occupational assessment and targeted vaccination of this group would be beneficial and should include all types of HCWs. This study provided an opportunity to develop a programme for the occupational assessment and vaccination of HCWs and forms the template for a national guideline.

Funding: This work was supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australian Government [Complex Grant Agreement Number 75889].

Keywords: Healthcare worker; Hepatitis B; Measles; Occupational health; Rubella; Serological surveillance; Vaccination; Vaccine preventable diseases.

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Conflict of interest statement

Authors do not have any commercial or other associations that might pose conflicts of interest. PA is paid by Menzies as a Technical Advisor for work on the ARIA-RISE Timor-Leste Project. This is a portfolio of sero-surveillance studies investigating vaccine-preventable disease seroepidemiology in Timor-Leste, including the one reported in this manuscript. He is paid according to a consultancy agreement. ADKD is an honorary fellow at the Menzies School of Health Research who provides technical advice and support to surveillance and epidemiology activities in Timor-Leste.

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