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Sero-prevalence and factors associated with Hepatitis B and C co-infection in pregnant Nigerian women living with HIV Infection
INTRODUCTION: Perinatal and horizontal transmission of Hepatitis B occur in areas of high endemicity as most infections are acquired in the first 5 years of life. Unless Hepatitis B and C infected pregnant women identified, and appropriate treatment provided, children born to these women are at high...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4229000/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25396023 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.17.197.2310 |
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author | Ezechi, Oliver Chukwujekwu Kalejaiye, Olufunto Olufela Gab-Okafor, Chidinma Vivian Oladele, David Ayola Oke, Bamidele Oludare Musa, Zaidat Adesola Ekama, Sabdat Ozichu Ohwodo, Harry Agahowa, Endurance Gbajabiamilla, Titilola Ezeobi, Paschal Mbanefo Okwuraiwe, Azuka Audu R, Rosemary Ajuma Okoye, Rosemary Nwakaego David, Agatha Nkiru Odunukwe, Nkiruka Nonyelum Onwujekwe, Dan Ifeanyi Ujah, Innocent Achanya |
author_facet | Ezechi, Oliver Chukwujekwu Kalejaiye, Olufunto Olufela Gab-Okafor, Chidinma Vivian Oladele, David Ayola Oke, Bamidele Oludare Musa, Zaidat Adesola Ekama, Sabdat Ozichu Ohwodo, Harry Agahowa, Endurance Gbajabiamilla, Titilola Ezeobi, Paschal Mbanefo Okwuraiwe, Azuka Audu R, Rosemary Ajuma Okoye, Rosemary Nwakaego David, Agatha Nkiru Odunukwe, Nkiruka Nonyelum Onwujekwe, Dan Ifeanyi Ujah, Innocent Achanya |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Perinatal and horizontal transmission of Hepatitis B occur in areas of high endemicity as most infections are acquired in the first 5 years of life. Unless Hepatitis B and C infected pregnant women identified, and appropriate treatment provided, children born to these women are at high risk of chronic Hepatitis B (and C) virus infection. The objecive of this study was to determined the prevalence and the factors associated with Hepatitis B and C Virus infection in pregnant HIV positive Nigerians. METHODS: A cross sectional study among HIV Positive pregnant women seen at a large PMTCT clinic in Lagos Nigeria. The women were screened for Hepatitis B and C Virus infection at enrollment. HIV viral load, CD4 count, liver transaminases and hemoglobin levels were also determined. Data were managed with SPSS for windows version. Ethical approval was obtained from the Institutions Ethical Review Board. RESULTS: Of the 2391 studied subjects, 101(4.2%) and 37(1.5%) respectively were seropositive for Hepatitis B and C Virus infection. Twowomen (0. 08%) had triple infections. blood transfusion, (cOR: 2.3; 95% CI:1.1 - 4.6), history of induced abortion (cOR:2. 2;95% CI:1.3 - 3.6), and elevated baseline ALT (cOR:2. 2; 95%CI:2. 2;4.2) were significantly associated with HBV. History of induced abortion was the only factor found to be associated with HIV/ HCV (cOR: 1.9;95%CI:1. 3-3.9). CONCLUSION: Hepatitis B Virus infection (4.2%) is relatively common in our environment and associated with induced abortion, blood transfusion and elevated baseline transaminase. Hepatitis C Virus infection (1.5%) is less common and associated with only history of induced abortion. |
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spelling | pubmed-42290002014-11-13 Sero-prevalence and factors associated with Hepatitis B and C co-infection in pregnant Nigerian women living with HIV Infection Ezechi, Oliver Chukwujekwu Kalejaiye, Olufunto Olufela Gab-Okafor, Chidinma Vivian Oladele, David Ayola Oke, Bamidele Oludare Musa, Zaidat Adesola Ekama, Sabdat Ozichu Ohwodo, Harry Agahowa, Endurance Gbajabiamilla, Titilola Ezeobi, Paschal Mbanefo Okwuraiwe, Azuka Audu R, Rosemary Ajuma Okoye, Rosemary Nwakaego David, Agatha Nkiru Odunukwe, Nkiruka Nonyelum Onwujekwe, Dan Ifeanyi Ujah, Innocent Achanya Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Perinatal and horizontal transmission of Hepatitis B occur in areas of high endemicity as most infections are acquired in the first 5 years of life. Unless Hepatitis B and C infected pregnant women identified, and appropriate treatment provided, children born to these women are at high risk of chronic Hepatitis B (and C) virus infection. The objecive of this study was to determined the prevalence and the factors associated with Hepatitis B and C Virus infection in pregnant HIV positive Nigerians. METHODS: A cross sectional study among HIV Positive pregnant women seen at a large PMTCT clinic in Lagos Nigeria. The women were screened for Hepatitis B and C Virus infection at enrollment. HIV viral load, CD4 count, liver transaminases and hemoglobin levels were also determined. Data were managed with SPSS for windows version. Ethical approval was obtained from the Institutions Ethical Review Board. RESULTS: Of the 2391 studied subjects, 101(4.2%) and 37(1.5%) respectively were seropositive for Hepatitis B and C Virus infection. Twowomen (0. 08%) had triple infections. blood transfusion, (cOR: 2.3; 95% CI:1.1 - 4.6), history of induced abortion (cOR:2. 2;95% CI:1.3 - 3.6), and elevated baseline ALT (cOR:2. 2; 95%CI:2. 2;4.2) were significantly associated with HBV. History of induced abortion was the only factor found to be associated with HIV/ HCV (cOR: 1.9;95%CI:1. 3-3.9). CONCLUSION: Hepatitis B Virus infection (4.2%) is relatively common in our environment and associated with induced abortion, blood transfusion and elevated baseline transaminase. Hepatitis C Virus infection (1.5%) is less common and associated with only history of induced abortion. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2014-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4229000/ /pubmed/25396023 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.17.197.2310 Text en © Oliver Chukwujekwu Ezechi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Ezechi, Oliver Chukwujekwu Kalejaiye, Olufunto Olufela Gab-Okafor, Chidinma Vivian Oladele, David Ayola Oke, Bamidele Oludare Musa, Zaidat Adesola Ekama, Sabdat Ozichu Ohwodo, Harry Agahowa, Endurance Gbajabiamilla, Titilola Ezeobi, Paschal Mbanefo Okwuraiwe, Azuka Audu R, Rosemary Ajuma Okoye, Rosemary Nwakaego David, Agatha Nkiru Odunukwe, Nkiruka Nonyelum Onwujekwe, Dan Ifeanyi Ujah, Innocent Achanya Sero-prevalence and factors associated with Hepatitis B and C co-infection in pregnant Nigerian women living with HIV Infection |
title | Sero-prevalence and factors associated with Hepatitis B and C co-infection in pregnant Nigerian women living with HIV Infection |
title_full | Sero-prevalence and factors associated with Hepatitis B and C co-infection in pregnant Nigerian women living with HIV Infection |
title_fullStr | Sero-prevalence and factors associated with Hepatitis B and C co-infection in pregnant Nigerian women living with HIV Infection |
title_full_unstemmed | Sero-prevalence and factors associated with Hepatitis B and C co-infection in pregnant Nigerian women living with HIV Infection |
title_short | Sero-prevalence and factors associated with Hepatitis B and C co-infection in pregnant Nigerian women living with HIV Infection |
title_sort | sero-prevalence and factors associated with hepatitis b and c co-infection in pregnant nigerian women living with hiv infection |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4229000/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25396023 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.17.197.2310 |
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