| Literature DB >> 17952269 |
Heloisa Marceliano Nunes1, Maria Rita de Cassia Costa Monteiro, Manoel do Carmo Pereira Soares.
Abstract
In order to study the prevalence of hepatitis B (HBV) and D (HDV) viruses in the Parakanã Indians and to evaluate the impact of hepatitis B vaccination beginning there in 1995, 258 serum samples were analyzed in the year 2004 for hepatitis B and D serological markers using immunoenzymatic techniques; the results showed a moderate endemic pattern, with a total prevalence of HBV infection of 55.7% and 5.4% of virus carriers in the Apyterewa village and 49.5% with 1.1% of HBV carriers in the Xingu village; 31.4% of anti-HBs+ as an isolated marker in both villages and no detection of positive serological tests for HDV among HBV carriers. The laboratory analysis thus showed the presence of chronic HBV carriers, absence of HDV carriers, and an emerging vaccine profile among susceptibles, confirming the effectiveness and need to maintain vaccination, especially in the first year of life, and the need to implement effective epidemiological surveillance for early detection of HDV infection among HBV carriers.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17952269 DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2007001100023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cad Saude Publica ISSN: 0102-311X Impact factor: 1.632