2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86822008000400003
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Soroprevalência de infecções por vírus da hepatite B e vírus da hepatite C em indivíduos do Estado do Pará

Abstract: ARTIGO/ARTICLEAs infecções causadas pelo vírus da hepatite B (VHB) e pelo vírus da hepatite C (VHC) constituem grave problema de saúde pública mundial 9 . ABSTRACTHepatitis B and C continue to be important public health problems in Brazil. In this study, the prevalence of serological markers for hepatitis B and C in individuals from the State of Pará, attended at the Central Public Health Laboratory of Pará between January 2002 and December 2005, was determined. 11,282 tests to investigate HBsAg, 2,342 for an… Show more

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“…This prevalence is lower than that of studies with populations of a similar age in Germany (0.7% and 0.8%) 34,35 , and in the United States (0.3%) 36 . It is also lower that that found in Northern Brazil in volunteers aged below 19 years old (2.1%) 14 and in Pakistan in volunteers aged between 6 and 15 (9.6%) 37 , and corroborates that found in Spain (0%) in a population aged below 19 38 . As foreseeable, due to the young age of participants, our results show a low risk of hepatitis C infection.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…This prevalence is lower than that of studies with populations of a similar age in Germany (0.7% and 0.8%) 34,35 , and in the United States (0.3%) 36 . It is also lower that that found in Northern Brazil in volunteers aged below 19 years old (2.1%) 14 and in Pakistan in volunteers aged between 6 and 15 (9.6%) 37 , and corroborates that found in Spain (0%) in a population aged below 19 38 . As foreseeable, due to the young age of participants, our results show a low risk of hepatitis C infection.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Our anti-HBc prevalence is lower than that reported in Northern Brazil, 6% in children aged below 19 years old 14 and in Southern Brazil among blood donors: 5.3% 7 and 9.2% 17 in Florianópolis and 29% in Chapecó 7 . It is also lower than that found in Thailand, in individuals of a similar age range born before the implementation of the HBV vaccination, 15.8%, and in individuals born afterwards, 2.9% 27 .…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…First, the study appears to have underestimated HCV and HBV infection rates because it failed to include children not enrolled in school and/or homeless children, who tend to be exposed to higher risk of infection. Prevalence rates for HCV and HBV infection are higher in street children 6 ; if the authors had enrolled the general population of adolescents in the study, they might have produced a more accurate estimate, as reported previously in Brazil (8.5%) 7 . The students' participation rate in the study was not mentioned, and it would have been better to evaluate vaccination coverage before studying the vaccine's efficacy.…”
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“…Observa-se que, mesmo com anamneses extremamente cuidadosas, não se identificam fatores de risco conhecidos em percentuais consideráveis de indivíduos com quadros crônicos, chegando esse desconhecimento a valores aproximadamente iguais a 30% para essa doença. Possivelmente a falta de conhecimento científico por parte dos profissionais de saúde sobre o assunto e a fragilidade do sistema de vigilância epidemiológica nos diversos níveis contribuem para a baixa implementação das medidas de controle da doença (8,9) . Condições como heterogeneidade socioeconômica, má distribuição dos serviços de saúde, incorporação desigual de tecnologia avançada para diagnóstico e tratamento de enfermidades são essenciais na avaliação do processo endemoepidêmico das hepatites virais.…”
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