| Literature DB >> 1667448 |
T R Eng1, M L Borges, V K Harlin, J M Kobayashi.
Abstract
Acute care hospitals in Washington State that reported births (n = 77) were surveyed regarding their awareness of and compliance with the Centers for Disease Control recommendations for hepatitis B screening of pregnant women. Of these, 62 hospitals (81%) were aware of the recommendations and 39 (51%) routinely screened pregnant women who did not have a history of prenatal care at the time of delivery. In all, 68 hospitals (88%) had hepatitis B vaccine and 54 (70%) had hepatitis B immune globulin available on site. Despite awareness of the current recommendations for hepatitis B screening, barriers exist that prevent many hospitals from fully implementing them.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1667448 PMCID: PMC1003107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Med ISSN: 0093-0415