Author/Authors :
Alavian، Seyed-Moayed نويسنده , , Tabatabaei، Seyed Vahid نويسنده Westf?lische Wilhelms-Universit?t Münster, St.-Marien- Hospital GmbH, Gastroenterologishe Klinik, Lünen , , Ghadimi، Teyyeb نويسنده Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Kurdistan , , Beedrapour، Farzam نويسنده Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Kurdistan , , Kafi?abad، Sedigheh Amini نويسنده Department of Gastroentrology, Iranian Blood Transfusion Organization Research Center, Tehran , , Gharehbaghian، Ahmad نويسنده , , Abolghasemi، Hassan نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Introduction: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a serious
global public health problem affecting billions of people globally.
The lack of information of its seroprevalence among the general
population is an obstacle for formulating effective policies to
reduce the burden viral hepatitis. Therefore, this population based
serological survey was conducted in Kurdistan province, where no
epidemiological data was available to determine the prevalence and
risk factors of HBV infection.
Methods: 1613 healthy subjects were selected from all districts of
Kurdistan province (in the western of Iran) using random cluster
sampling. The subjects’ age ranged from 6 to 65 years old. Serum
samples were tested for HBcAb, HBsAg and anti?HDV antibody.
Screening tests were carried out by the third generation of ELISA.
Various risk factors were recorded and multivariate analysis was
performed.
Results: The prevalence of HBsAg and HBcAb in Kurdistan was
before 0.80% (95% CI 0.44; 1.34) and 5.02% (95% CI 4.03; 6.17),
respectively. None of HBsAg carriers had positive anti?HDV
antibody. Predictors of HBsAg or HBcAb in multivariate analysis
were: older age and marriage. We did not find any significant
differences between males and females.
Conclusion: Our population based study suggests that intrafamilial
HBV transmission plays a major role in HBV transmission in
Kurdistan province. Furthermore, approximately 5% of general
population in this province has prior exposure to HBV and less
than 1% is HBsAg carriers. However, we could not find any case
of HDV infection among them.