Author:
KWAN L. C.,HO Y. Y.,LEE S. S.
Abstract
The HBsAg status and demographic data of 2480 pregnant women who
attended antenatal
clinics at Maternal and Child Health Centres in Hong Kong were collected
by means of a self-administered questionnaire over a 1-week period in July
1996, to explore the underlying reason
of a higher than expected HBsAg prevalence. Local women constituted
49·2% of the sample,
mainland Chinese 39·7% and others 11·1%. The overall
HBsAg prevalence was 10·0%. When
related to place of birth, those born in Hong Kong had a prevalence of
8·4% whereas the
prevalence of those born in mainland China was 13·1%
(P<0·001). The overall HBsAg
carriage rate is high because of a higher rate in immigrants in the
community. It is apparent
that the HBsAg prevalence of local people in Hong Kong has been decreasing
in the past
decade. Overall, the current HBsAg carriage rate in the local adult population
is estimated to have declined to about 8%.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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