Title of article :
Interspousal Transmission of Hepatitis B virus: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive-Analytical Study
Author/Authors :
Azarkar ، Ghodsiyeh Birjand Infectious Disease Research Center - Birjand University of Medical Sciences , Ziaee ، Masood Birjand Infectious Disease Research Center - Birjand University of Medical Sciences , Bijari ، Bita Birjand Infectious Disease Research Center - Birjand University of Medical Sciences , Hosseini ، Mahmood Allied Medicine School - Birjand University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background and Aim: Sexual transmission is one of the routes of hepatitis B transmission. This study aimed at assessing the prevalence of hepatitis B among the spouses of patients with hepatitis B. Methods: This cross-sectional descriptive-analytical study was done on 397 spouses of chronic carriers of hepatitis B, who had referred during years 2003 to 2014 to a private clinic of infectious diseases in Birjand, Iran. Serological tests for hepatitis B surface antigen and anti-core antigen antibody were performed for all participants. Data were entered in the SPSS software (v. 19.0) and analyzed through the Chi-square and Fisher’s exact tests at a significance level of less than 0.05. Results: The prevalence of hepatitis B among participants was 8.3%. Resolved hepatitis B was observed in 40.6% of the participants. The prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen positivity and hepatitis B core antigen antibody positivity among participants whose pouses had shown hepatitis Be-antigen positivitywas15.8% and 70.2%, respectively. This rate among participants whose spouses had shown hepatitis B e-antigen negativity was 7% and 36.3%, respectively. Hepatitis B e-antigen positivity among participants’ spouses was significantly correlated with transmission of hepatitis B core antigen antibody positivity (odds ratio = 4.18; 95% confidence interval: 2.08 - 8.38; P 0.001).Conclusions: This study suggests the high risk of hepatitis B interspousal transmission, particularly among patients with hepatitis B e-antigen positivity. Therefore, public education about hepatitis B and emergency vaccination against it are essential for spouses of infected patients, to prevent interspousal transmission.
Keywords :
Epidemiology , Hepatitis B , Interspousal Transmission
Journal title :
Modern Care Journal
Journal title :
Modern Care Journal