2020
DOI: 10.21608/mid.2020.36483.1038
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Hepatitis B vaccination coverage rate and immune response among primary health care workers in Sarajevo Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract: Background: Immunization is a key step in preventing the occupational risk of acquiring hepatitis B infection for healthcare workers (HCWs). The aim of the study was determination of hepatitis B vaccine (HepB) coverage rate among HCWs and support staff and immune response 10 years after primary vaccination. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted in the Public Institution Health Centre of Sarajevo Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina during 2005-2017. Second-generation vaccines Euvax (Sanofi Pasteur, Thailand… Show more

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“…Among them, 73.07% were females, 26.93% were males, and 75.80% were fully vaccinated [20]. The eligibility criteria for the vaccination program were unmet by 24.20% of participants [21]. And higher than a study done in Sudan among Sudanese healthcare workers Just 54.5% of the participants had antibody titers above 10 IU/mL; 15.6% of them had anti-HBs titers >100 IU/mL; and HBs-Ab titers less than 10 IU/mL were detected in 45.6%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among them, 73.07% were females, 26.93% were males, and 75.80% were fully vaccinated [20]. The eligibility criteria for the vaccination program were unmet by 24.20% of participants [21]. And higher than a study done in Sudan among Sudanese healthcare workers Just 54.5% of the participants had antibody titers above 10 IU/mL; 15.6% of them had anti-HBs titers >100 IU/mL; and HBs-Ab titers less than 10 IU/mL were detected in 45.6%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%