| Literature DB >> 29852077 |
Anna Lena Lopez1, Michelle Ylade1, Jedas Veronica Daag1, Amado O Tandoc2, Joseph Bonifacio2, Patrick G Sylim3, Ava Kristy Sy2, Rex Centeno2, Vito Roque4, Maria Joyce Ducusin5.
Abstract
To assess the prevalence of hepatitis B in the Philippines, we conducted a cross-sectional study among 5 to 6 year old children born in 2007-2008, when the birth dose started to be implemented in the country. The study was conducted from 25 July to 22 October 2013 in 24 provinces and used a 3-stage cluster design and probability-proportional to size sampling. Blood was obtained and sera were tested for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). The survey included 2,769 children, of whom 26% received a timely birth dose (within 24 hours of birth) and 89% received 3 doses of the hepatitis B vaccine. Due to problems in the initial testing algorithm, only 2,407 sera were available for HBsAg testing, 20 (weighted%, 0.86%) were HBsAg positive. By immunization card and recall, among HBsAg positive children, 2 (weighted%, 20%) received a timely birth dose while 17 (weighted%, 85%) received 3 doses of the hepatitis B vaccine. The seroprevalence of HBsAg that we detected was lower than expected. However, there were several limitations in the field and in the laboratory that may have affected the representativeness of the results. Follow up studies need to be conducted to validate these results.Entities:
Keywords: Philippines; epidemiology; hepatitis B; liver disease; viral hepatitis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29852077 PMCID: PMC6284498 DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2018.1480278
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Vaccin Immunother ISSN: 2164-5515 Impact factor: 3.452
Figure 1.Vaccine coverage of three doses of hepatitis B (HB3) and hepatitis B birth dose (HB_BD), 2007–20167 DHS, data based on Demographic Health Survey.
Characteristics of study participants.
| Characteristics | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Male | 1440 (53) |
| 5.82 (4.80–6.80) | |
| 2007 | 1376 (50) |
| 2008 | 1361 (50) |
| | 1333 (49) |
| Catholic | 2273 (85) |
| Non Catholic Christian | 303 (11) |
| Muslim | 43 (1) |
| Others | 65 (2) |
| | 2607 (97) |
| None | 34 (1) |
| Primary | 523 (20) |
| Secondary | 1491 (56) |
| Post-secondary or higher | 629 (23) |
| Unknown | 5 (0) |
| | 2012 (75) |
| | 1269 (47) |
| Factors potentially related to vaccination | |
| Hospital | 1300 (49) |
| Home with SBA | 708 (26) |
| Home without SBA | 664 (25) |
| | 2449 (91) |
PhilHealth, Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, the national insurance system;
4Ps, Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, the Philippine government's conditional cash transfer program;
SBA – skilled birth attendant;
Out of 2732 with information;
Standard deviation;
Out of 2737 with information;
Out of 2684 with information;
Out of 2680 with information;
Out of 2683 with information;
Out of 2678 with information;
Out of 2683 with information;
Out of 2674 with information.
Birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine received by survey participants.
| n (weighted %) | |
|---|---|
| BD | 567 (26) |
| BD≤7 days | 751 (34) |
| 0–1 day of birth | 567 (21) |
| 2–7 days of birth | 184 (7) |
| 8–30 days of birth | 331 (12) |
| >30 days of birth | 958 (35) |
| Never | 170 (6) |
| Unknown | 510 (19) |
Birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine;
Out of 2210 with information;
Out of 2720 with information.
Receipt of hepatitis B birth dose (BD) among participants.
| Characteristics | n (%) [95% CI] | p |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | 0.99 | |
| Males who received a BD ≤24 hours | 297 (26) | |
| Females who received a BD ≤24 hours | 270 (26) | |
| 0.01 | ||
| Children born in 2007 who received a BD ≤24hours | 259 (23) | |
| Children born in 2008 who received a BD ≤24hours | 308 (28) | |
| | 0.11 | |
| Children living in an urban area who received a BD ≤24hours | 306 (27) | |
| Children living in a rural area who received a BD ≤24hours | 261 (24) | |
| 0.12 | ||
| Catholics who received a BD ≤24hours | 485 (26) | |
| Non-Catholic Christians who received a BD ≤24hours | 58 (24) | |
| Muslims who received a BD ≤24hours | 4 (12) | |
| Other religion who received a BD ≤24hours | 20 (33) | |
| 0.1 | ||
| Children in the 4P program who received a BD ≤24hours | 251 (24) | |
| Children NOT in the 4P program that received a BD ≤24hours | 315 (28) | |
| 0.90 | ||
| Children with PhilHealth who received a BD ≤24hours | 429 (26) | |
| Children without PhilHealth who received a BD ≤24hours | 137 (26) | |
| <0.0001 | ||
| Children whose mothers had no education who received a BD ≤24 hours | 6 (24) | |
| Children whose mothers had primary education who received a BD ≤24 hours | 76 (18) | |
| Children whose mothers had secondary education that received a BD ≤24 hours | 314 (26) | |
| Children whose mothers had university or higher education who received a BD ≤24 hours | 168 (32) | |
| Children whose mothers had unknown education who received a BD ≤24 hours | 2 (40) | |
| 0.26 | ||
| Children in school who received a BD ≤24hours | 556 (26) | |
| Children NOT in school who received a BD ≤24hours | 10 (18) | |
| Factors potentially related to hepatitis B vaccination | ||
| <.0001 | ||
| Hospital births who received a BD ≤24 hours | 437 (41) | |
| Home births attended by SBA who received a BD ≤24 hours | 93 (15) | |
| Home births NOT attended by SBA who received a BD ≤24 hours | 35 (7) | |
| 0.25 | ||
| Mother knew about Hepatitis B who received a BD ≤24 hours | 529 (26) | |
| Mother DID NOT know about Hepatitis B who received a BD ≤24 hours | 37 (22) |
Out of 1,158 with information;
Out of 1,052 with information;
Out of 1,111 with information;
Out of 1,099 with information;
Out of 1.128 with information;
Out of 1,082 with information;
Out of 1,871 with information;
Out of 245 with information;
Out of 34 with information;
Out of 60 with information;
Out of 1,062 with information;
Out of 1,143 with information;
Out of 1,684 with information;
Out of 523 with information;
Out of 26 with information;
Out of 433 with information;
Out of 1,215 with information;
Out of 530 with information;
Out of 5 with information;
Out of 2,150 with information;
Out of 57 with information;
Out of 1,079 with information;
Out of 592 with information;
Out of 533 with information;
Out of 2,038 with information;
Out of 169 with information.
Hepatitis B vaccination status and HBsAg status of children.
| n (weighted %) | p | |
|---|---|---|
| HBsAg status and birth dose (BD) | 0.69 | |
| Children who are HBsAg positive who received a BD ≤24 hours | 2 (20) | |
| Children who are HBsAg negative who received a BD ≤24 hours | 495 (26) | |
| HBsAg status and receipt of 3 doses of Hep B vaccine (HB3) | 0.65 | |
| Children who are HBsAg positive who received HB3 | 17 (85) | |
| Children who are HBsAg negative who received HB3 | 2059 (88) |
Out of 10 with information;
Out of 1,935 with information;
Out of 20 with information by card or recall,
Out of 2,333 with information by card or recall.