Hepatitis B Virus Infection in the Healthy Volunteers: A Screening Campaign in Nowshera Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Z. Alam, Mubassir Shah, Mudassir Khan, Kainat Hazrat, W. Ali, F. Khan, Aziz Ahmad, F. Jalil
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Hepatitis B viral infection (HBV) is a genuine worldwide general medical issue. The aim of this study was to find the epidemiology of HBV infection with common risk factors among the people of Nowshera Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. A camp was conducted for HBV screening in Nowshera City (September 2018) in which 1180 volunteers participated. Blood (5ml) was taken from volunteers in medical camp and was transported to Aziz Biotech Medical Lab and Research Center Mardan, Pakistan. All the samples were initially screened for HBV surface antigen using ICT device kit (Accurate Diagnostics Canada). Positive samples were then subjected to Real time PCR to check active hepatitis B infection amongst positive ICT samples. Out of 1180 volunteers 58 (4.91%) were found positive including 22 (4.82%) females and 36 (4.97%) males. The ICT positive samples were than refined by real-time PCR for active hepatitis B virus out of that 26 (44.82%) were found active by PCR which comprises 8 (36.36%) females and 18 (50%) males. The HBsAg ratio was greater in the Age-limit 21-30 years (5.67%) and 41-50 years (5.20%). The Sero-prevalence of HBV infection is higher in Nowshera region. The prevalence ratio among males is greater than females and mostly infected females were married which shows that sexual interaction is the probable risk factor for HBV infection. The rural communities are illiterate and unaware of the causative agents, spreading and the consequences of HBV infection. Thus, to overcome the incidence of HBV infection, we must educate the ordinary citizens about Hepatitis B virus. Keywords: HBV Infections, Nowshera, Pakistan, Risk Factors
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健康志愿者乙型肝炎病毒感染:巴基斯坦nowshera开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省的筛查运动
乙型肝炎病毒感染(HBV)是一个真正的全球普遍医学问题。本研究的目的是发现巴基斯坦Nowshera开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省人群中具有共同危险因素的HBV感染流行病学。2018年9月在瑙谢拉市开展HBV筛查营活动,1180名志愿者参加。从医疗营地的志愿者身上采集血液(5ml),并运送到巴基斯坦马尔丹的Aziz生物技术医学实验室和研究中心。所有样本最初使用ICT设备试剂盒(加拿大准确诊断)筛选HBV表面抗原。然后对阳性样本进行Real - time PCR检测ICT阳性样本中的活动性乙型肝炎感染。在1180名志愿者中,有58人(4.91%)呈阳性,其中女性22人(4.82%),男性36人(4.97%)。实时荧光定量PCR检测阳性样本26份(44.82%),其中女性8份(36.36%),男性18份(50%)。HBsAg比例在21-30岁(5.67%)和41-50岁(5.20%)年龄组中较高。诺谢拉地区HBV感染的血清患病率较高。男性感染率高于女性,且女性感染者以已婚居多,说明性行为可能是hbv感染的危险因素。农村社区是文盲,不了解HBV感染的病原体、传播和后果。因此,克服HBV感染的发生率,必须对普通公民进行乙型肝炎病毒的教育。关键词:HBV感染,巴基斯坦瑙谢拉,危险因素
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