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Hazards Analysis, within Departments and Occupations, for Hepatitis B Virus among Health Care Workers in Public Teaching Hospitals in Khartoum State; Sudan

BACKGROUND: Infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) can lead to a range of clinical illnesses. OBJECTIVES: To examine hazards of hepatitis B virus associated with clinical departments and occupations; among health care workers in Public Teaching Hospitals in Khartoum State, Sudan. METHODS: The study...

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Autores principales: Elmukashfi, Taha Ahmed, Ibrahim, Omer Ali, Elkhidir, Isam Mohamed, Bashir, Abdelgadir Ali, Elkarim, Mohammed Ali Awad
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4776995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23121743
http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v4n6p51
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author Elmukashfi, Taha Ahmed
Ibrahim, Omer Ali
Elkhidir, Isam Mohamed
Bashir, Abdelgadir Ali
Elkarim, Mohammed Ali Awad
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description BACKGROUND: Infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) can lead to a range of clinical illnesses. OBJECTIVES: To examine hazards of hepatitis B virus associated with clinical departments and occupations; among health care workers in Public Teaching Hospitals in Khartoum State, Sudan. METHODS: The study was a cross sectional, facility-based study. It was conducted on stratified two-stage cluster random sample of 843 subjects of whom 324 were at high-hazard, 445 at moderate hazard, and 74 at low hazard; depending on degree of exposure to blood and body fluids of patients. To assess hazards of HBV among departments and occupations of HCWs, non-parametric methods of Chi-square test, was used. RESULTS: For Anti-HBc vulnerable departments was Renal Dialysis (100%); while for occupations was midwives (73.3%). For carrier rate (+ve HBsAg), highest rate found in department of Management (6.8%); while for occupations was Midwives (6.7%). Regarding immunity (+ve Anti-HBs), the highest percentage found in the department of Dentistry (25.9%); while for occupations was associated with Doctors (14.8%). For a profile of high infectivity (+ve HBeAg), the most vulnerable department in terms of HBV hazards was the Surgery (1.4%); while for occupations was nurses (0.9%). CONCLUSION: There was a significant association for infection rate of HBV with occupation and type of department. The most hazardous departments, was Surgery with a profile of high infectivity rate, followed by other departments (medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry & ophthalmology). As for occupations, the most hazardous group was nurses group with a profile of high infectivity rate
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spelling pubmed-47769952016-04-21 Hazards Analysis, within Departments and Occupations, for Hepatitis B Virus among Health Care Workers in Public Teaching Hospitals in Khartoum State; Sudan Elmukashfi, Taha Ahmed Ibrahim, Omer Ali Elkhidir, Isam Mohamed Bashir, Abdelgadir Ali Elkarim, Mohammed Ali Awad Glob J Health Sci Articles BACKGROUND: Infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) can lead to a range of clinical illnesses. OBJECTIVES: To examine hazards of hepatitis B virus associated with clinical departments and occupations; among health care workers in Public Teaching Hospitals in Khartoum State, Sudan. METHODS: The study was a cross sectional, facility-based study. It was conducted on stratified two-stage cluster random sample of 843 subjects of whom 324 were at high-hazard, 445 at moderate hazard, and 74 at low hazard; depending on degree of exposure to blood and body fluids of patients. To assess hazards of HBV among departments and occupations of HCWs, non-parametric methods of Chi-square test, was used. RESULTS: For Anti-HBc vulnerable departments was Renal Dialysis (100%); while for occupations was midwives (73.3%). For carrier rate (+ve HBsAg), highest rate found in department of Management (6.8%); while for occupations was Midwives (6.7%). Regarding immunity (+ve Anti-HBs), the highest percentage found in the department of Dentistry (25.9%); while for occupations was associated with Doctors (14.8%). For a profile of high infectivity (+ve HBeAg), the most vulnerable department in terms of HBV hazards was the Surgery (1.4%); while for occupations was nurses (0.9%). CONCLUSION: There was a significant association for infection rate of HBV with occupation and type of department. The most hazardous departments, was Surgery with a profile of high infectivity rate, followed by other departments (medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry & ophthalmology). As for occupations, the most hazardous group was nurses group with a profile of high infectivity rate Canadian Center of Science and Education 2012-11 2012-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4776995/ /pubmed/23121743 http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v4n6p51 Text en Copyright: © Canadian Center of Science and Education http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Elkhidir, Isam Mohamed
Bashir, Abdelgadir Ali
Elkarim, Mohammed Ali Awad
Hazards Analysis, within Departments and Occupations, for Hepatitis B Virus among Health Care Workers in Public Teaching Hospitals in Khartoum State; Sudan
title Hazards Analysis, within Departments and Occupations, for Hepatitis B Virus among Health Care Workers in Public Teaching Hospitals in Khartoum State; Sudan
title_full Hazards Analysis, within Departments and Occupations, for Hepatitis B Virus among Health Care Workers in Public Teaching Hospitals in Khartoum State; Sudan
title_fullStr Hazards Analysis, within Departments and Occupations, for Hepatitis B Virus among Health Care Workers in Public Teaching Hospitals in Khartoum State; Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Hazards Analysis, within Departments and Occupations, for Hepatitis B Virus among Health Care Workers in Public Teaching Hospitals in Khartoum State; Sudan
title_short Hazards Analysis, within Departments and Occupations, for Hepatitis B Virus among Health Care Workers in Public Teaching Hospitals in Khartoum State; Sudan
title_sort hazards analysis, within departments and occupations, for hepatitis b virus among health care workers in public teaching hospitals in khartoum state; sudan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4776995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23121743
http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v4n6p51
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