Hepatitis B virus infection in pregnant mothers and its transmission to infants.
Indian J Pediatr
; 1992 Jul-Aug; 59(4): 411-5
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Screening for serological markers of hepatitis B virus infection was done on 500 pregnant mothers. HBsAg, AntiHBs and HBeAg were done. HBsAg was positive in 3.6%, AntiHBs in 17.4% and HBeAg in 0.4% cases. The infants born to the asymptomatic HBsAg carrier mothers were followed up to 6 months to determine the vertical transmission of HBV infection. Rate of transmission of infection from HBsAg positive mothers to infants were 16.66% irrespective of HBeAg status, whereas it was nearly 100% in case of HBeAg positive mothers. All of the HBsAg positive infants developed the antigenemia between 3-6 months of age, supporting the hypothesis that intrapartum transmission is the major mode of vertical transmission.
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Main subject:
Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
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Water Microbiology
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Female
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Pregnancy
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Risk Factors
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Hepatitis B
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Hepatitis B Surface Antigens
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India
Type of study:
Etiology_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
En
Journal:
Indian J Pediatr
Year:
1992
Type:
Article