| Literature DB >> 29035130 |
I M Ifeorah1, A S Bakarey2, M O Adewumi3, T O C Faleye3,4, A Akere5, C E Omoruyi6, A O Ogunwale7, C C Uttah8, M A Oketade4, J A Adeniji3.
Abstract
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major health concern in developing countries that has a high morbidity and mortality rate. Vertical transmission of HBV from mother to child has been identified as a major factor leading to chronicity with attendant liver conditions, especially in poor socioeconomic settings. This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of serological HBV markers among pregnant women in Ibadan southwestern Nigeria and to determine the implications for perinatal HBV transmission. This study revealed the presence of varied HBV serological patterns of infection or immunity among pregnant women in Ibadan, Nigeria, and thus the risk of mother to child transmission.Entities:
Keywords: HBV; Ibadan; Nigeria; Pregnant women; Serologic markers
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29035130 DOI: 10.1080/15321819.2017.1384389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunoassay Immunochem ISSN: 1532-1819