Prevalence and assessment of associated risk factors of hepatitis B and C infections in low-socioeconomic communities

Author:

Noreen Aisha1,Alam Naik2,Syed Zainab1,Aftab Aroosa1,Shamim Farah1,Najeebullah Syed2,Khan Dilawar,Kakar Salik Javed3,Ahmed Tahir3,Adnan Fazal3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Quaid-i-azam University, Islamabad, 44000, Pakistan

2. Islamabad lab & research center, Lehtrar road, Islamabad, 44000, Pakistan

3. Atta ur Rahman School of Applied Biosciences (ASAB), National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 4000, Pakistan

Abstract

Aim: This study determined the prevalence and risk factors associated with hepatitis B and C among the low-socioeconomic population. Materials & methods: A total of 1004 participants were screened for hepatitis B/C infection and risk factors from six different localities of Islamabad, Pakistan Results: The prevalence rate of hepatitis B and C was 1 and 4%, respectively. Chi-square test showed hepatitis B/C infection was related with marital status, hepatitis B vaccination, blood recipients and family income. Multivariable analysis showed hepatitis B vaccination, exposure to therapeutic injections, dental visits, exposure to HCV patients and age of participants were independently associated with hepatitis C infection. Conclusion: The risk of hepatitis B/C infection is multifactorial and the population needs to be vaccinated at a larger scale to avoid outbreaks.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Virology

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