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High prevalences of hepatitis B and C virus infections among adults living in Binh Thuan province, Vietnam.

Son Huy Do1, Hiroko Yamada, Mayumi Fujimoto, Masayuki Ohisa, Junko Matsuo, Tomoyuki Akita, Keiko Katayama, Nhon Van Nguyen, Yuzo Miyakawa, Junko Tanaka.   

Abstract

AIM: Vietnam is one of the countries with the highest mortality from liver cancer, which is mostly attributed to hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. For planning preventive strategies against these infections, we investigated prevalences of HBV and HCV infections among adults living in Binh Thuan, Vietnam.
METHODS: Our study consisted of a serological survey for HBV and HCV infections and a questionnaire survey on their risk factors. The sample size was calculated based on anticipated rate of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). Subjects were randomly sampled using a multistage method. Confirmation and family-tree surveys were conducted to examine persistent HBV infection and intrafamilial HBV transmission, respectively.
RESULTS: A total of 509 adults, comprised of 230 men (45.2%) and 279 women (54.8%), were enrolled. Prevalences of HBsAg, hepatitis B surface antibody and hepatitis B core antibody were 15.3%, 60.3% and 71.7%, respectively. Most HBV DNA positive sera were classified as genotype B (75.3%) and C (11.7%). Of HBsAg positive subjects, 96.7% were persistently infected and one acutely HBV infected person was identified. Family-tree surveys suggested that horizontal extrafamilial HBV transmission might have been frequent. Prevalences of anti-HCV and HCV RNA were 3.3% and 1.8%, respectively. HCV genotype 6a was prominent (55.6%).
CONCLUSION: In Binh Thuan, prevalences of HBV and HCV infections are high, HBV genotype B and HCV genotype 6a are predominant, and horizontal HBV transmission may still occur. Therefore, raising the coverage of a universal HBV vaccination program may be an effective liver cancer control in Vietnam.
© 2014 The Japan Society of Hepatology.

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Keywords:  Vietnam; general population; hepatitis B virus; hepatitis C virus; seroepidemiology

Year:  2014        PMID: 24799322     DOI: 10.1111/hepr.12350

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatol Res        ISSN: 1386-6346            Impact factor:   4.288


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