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. 1998 Apr 24;111(1064):142-4.

Hepatitis B virus carrier prevalence in New Zealand: population estimates using the 1987 police and customs personnel survey

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Hepatitis B virus carrier prevalence in New Zealand: population estimates using the 1987 police and customs personnel survey

T Blakely et al. N Z Med J. .

Abstract

Aim: To estimate the population hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) carrier prevalence for adults in New Zealand.

Method: Data for 1987 from the New Zealand Police Department and New Zealand Customs Department hepatitis B sero-marker survey were further analysed. The sample size was 5510 staff who had completed a questionnaire, had blood sera taken and were not already immunised against hepatitis B.

Results: Maori adults had a HBsAg carrier prevalence of 5.43% (95% confidence interval 3.07-8.81), Pacific adults 4.44% (1.65-9.42), and European adults 0.42% (0.26-0.65). Other ethnic minorities and people with two or more self-assigned ethnic identities had a carrier prevalence of 3.85% (1.06-9.56). There were non-significant differences in this study for carrier prevalence by sex, age and region.

Conclusions: Policy formation on screening programmes for hepatitis B carriers should assume a HBsAg carrier prevalence of about 5% for Maori, Pacific people and ethnic minorities, and about 0.5% for New Zealanders of European extraction.

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