Characteristics of hepatitis B infection in a sample of Omani patients
SQUMJ-Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal. 2013; 13 (3): 380-385
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ABSTRACT
This study aimed to describe the demographic and virological characteristics of chronic hepatitis B virus [HBV] infection in a sample of Omani patients, and indirectly assess the efficacy of hepatitis B vaccination programmes and catch-up strategies. A retrospective study was undertaken of all patients with chronic HBV infections evaluated and followed-up at the Hepatology Clinic of the Armed Forces Hospital [AFH], Muscat, Oman, between January 2009 and April 2011. A total of 154 patients met the inclusion criteria. The mean age of infected patients was 33 years with 72.7% being over 27 years. Females constituted 47.7% of the patients. Half of the cohort was referred either from the AFH's Obstetric Clinic [29.2%] or its Blood Bank [22.1%]. A family history of chronic HBV infection was present in 70% of patients. A total of 95% had positive hepatitis B surface antigens, while only 5% had isolated total hepatitis B core antibodies. Most patients [96%] were hepatitis B e-antigen-negative. The majority [77.9%] had low HBV dioribonucleic acid levels of <2,000 IU/ml. Radiological features of liver cirrhosis were observed in 5%. Patients requiring treatment were in the minority [9%]. Almost 50% of the infected patients were female, the majority being of childbearing age. Medical authorities in Oman should consider enforcing a screening policy for all pregnant women using complete hepatitis B serological testing
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IMEMR (Mediterrâneo Oriental)
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Inglês
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Sultan Qaboos Univ. Med. J.
Ano de publicação:
2013
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