Title of article :
Risk factors of hepatitis B infection: Health policy makers should be aware of their importance in each community
Author/Authors :
Miri, Mohammad Baqiyatallah Research Center for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases, Tehran , Alavian, Moayed Baqiyatallah Research Center for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases, Tehran
Abstract :
Despite the availability of an effective vaccine, Hepatitis
B virus (HBV) infection still remains a foremost
health problem. Undoubtedly, finding the key routes of
hepatitis transmission from the point of prevention in
every country, specifically in endemic regions, is of high
priority. Such efforts are especially important given that
many infected patients with hepatitis are asymptomatic
(1, 2). Iran and Turkey are located in the Middle East, and
HBV prevalence varies from intermediate to high in most
countries in this region. In most countries across the
world, the epidemiology of HBV infection has changed
after the integration of HBV vaccination in infants and
high-risk groups (3-6).
Keywords :
Hepatitis B infection , Risk factors , Iran , Turkey , Vaccination
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics