2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12664-011-0083-y
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Seroprevalence of hepatitis B infection during pregnancy and risk of perinatal transmission

Abstract: Seroprevalence of HBsAg in antenatal women was found to be 0.9%. HBe-antigen and HBV DNA positivity was associated with a higher chance of vertical transmission.

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“…Contrary to the other studies [5,12,14,26,33,37,[47][48][49], older age, gravida two or more, increasing parity, a history of blood transfusion, history of tattooing, previous surgical procures, higher number of sexual partners, polygamy and history of previous STIs did not show any statistically significant correlations with HBsAg positivity in this study.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Contrary to the other studies [5,12,14,26,33,37,[47][48][49], older age, gravida two or more, increasing parity, a history of blood transfusion, history of tattooing, previous surgical procures, higher number of sexual partners, polygamy and history of previous STIs did not show any statistically significant correlations with HBsAg positivity in this study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Contrary, it was higher than the study conducted in India (0.9%) [26] and Tripoli, Libya (1.5%) [27]. However, other several studies have been reported higher prevalence of HBV among pregnant women, for example 9.3% in Kenya [28] [35].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…[49][50][51][52] A large study involving 8575 pregnant women from Northern India, documented HBsAg carrier rate in antenatal mothers to be 3.7%, HBeAg carrier rate 7.8% and vertical transmission was observed in 18.6%. 53 However, a recent study by Dwivedi et al 54 has shown a lower prevalence rate of 0.9%. Moreover, unlike most studies showing lower levels of HBeAg positivity in HBV infected pregnant women, 8,53 Dwivedi et al 54 reported a high replicative rate, with 56.8% of the patients being HBeAg positive.…”
Section: Pregnant Womenmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…53 However, a recent study by Dwivedi et al 54 has shown a lower prevalence rate of 0.9%. Moreover, unlike most studies showing lower levels of HBeAg positivity in HBV infected pregnant women, 8,53 Dwivedi et al 54 reported a high replicative rate, with 56.8% of the patients being HBeAg positive.…”
Section: Pregnant Womenmentioning
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