Title of article :
Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B before Marriage: A Study on Marriage Candidates in the Southeast of Iran; Is It Worthy of Consideration?
Author/Authors :
Hayatbakhsh, Mohammad Mehdi Internal Medicine Department - Afzalipoor Hospital - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Darvish Moghaddam, Sodaif Internal Medicine Department - Afzalipoor Hospital - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Zahedi, Mohammad Javad Internal Medicine Department - Afzalipoor Hospital - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Shafiei, Mehdi Deputy of Health - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Khalily Zade, Mahdie Clinical Research Unit - Afzalipoor Hospital - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Assare, Mohammad Internal Medicine Department - Afzalipoor Hospital - Kerman University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Objectives
Hepatitis B virus infection is one of the most common causes of acute and chronic hepatitis worldwide. Furthermore, since most people with hepatitis B virus are asymptomatic, timely diagnosis is important for prevention. This study has evaluated the prevalence of Hepatitis B seromarkers in marriage candidates.DESIGN: In this Cross-sectional study, 370 marriage volunteers selected by the simple sampling method were investigated in 2011 – 2012.
Results
A total of 185 men and 185 women were investigated. Mean Age of participants was 24.7 years. The prevalence rates of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), anti hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBs) and anti-hepatitis B core antibody (anti-HBc) were 1.1%, 47.6% and 8.9% respectively. Frequency of HBsAg was 0.5% and 1.6% in men and women respectively. The prevalence of anti-HBs was 43.8% in men and 51.45% in women. Anti-HBs was more common in young people and those with higher levels of education and positive history of vaccination. The prevalence of anti-HBc was 8.1% and 9.7% in men and women respectively.
Conclusion
Although Kerman is a low endemic area, due to the high risk of transmission to the spouse and offspring, screening for HBV study before marriage is recommended.
Keywords:
Keywords :
Hepatitis B , marriage , seroprevalence
Journal title :
Archives of Iranian Medicine