Risk of Exposure, Perception and Vaccination Status of Chronic Viral Hepatitis among Health Care Workers in Benue State, North Central Nigeria

A. S. Obekpa, A. Malu, R. Bello, MJ Duguru
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Health care workers are high-risk group for contracting hepatitis B and C virus infections. Hepatitis B and C can be contracted in the hospital setting by needle prick injury, contact with blood (and body fluids) and during invasive medical procedures. This study aims to assess the risk of exposure, the concern or perception of healthcare workers about getting infected (with HBV and/or HCV) from the workplace and the level of HBV vaccination uptake among them. The study was carried out during a capacity building workshop organized for health care workers from all the Local Government Areas in Benue State. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 168 participants in attendance, after obtaining verbal consent. One hundred and thirty-eight (138) questionnaires were properly filled and returned, 115 (83.3%) have had needle prick injury, 127 (92%) have had blood spilling on them and 118 (85.5%) have been involved in the management of hepatitis patients. One hundred and nineteen (86.2%) were afraid of contracting hepatitis infection from their place of work, 133 (96.4%) were aware of hepatitis B vaccine for adult, 87 (63%) had received at least one dose of hepatitis B vaccine but only 56 (40.6%) received the complete three doses. Health care workers in Benue State are aware of the risk of contracting viral hepatitis at their workplace and are concerned about this risk. However, the uptake of hepatitis B vaccination among them remains poor.
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尼日利亚中北部贝努埃州卫生保健工作者对慢性病毒性肝炎的暴露风险、认知和疫苗接种状况
医护人员是乙型和丙型肝炎病毒感染的高危人群。乙型和丙型肝炎可在医院环境中通过针刺损伤、接触血液(和体液)以及侵入性医疗程序感染。本研究旨在评估暴露的风险,卫生保健工作者对从工作场所感染(HBV和/或HCV)的关注或看法,以及他们中HBV疫苗接种的水平。这项研究是在为贝努埃州所有地方政府地区的保健工作者组织的能力建设讲习班期间进行的。在获得口头同意后,向168名参与者分发了一份自我管理的问卷。正确填写问卷138份,有针刺伤115人(83.3%),有溅血127人(92%),有参与肝炎患者管理118人(85.5%)。119人(86.2%)害怕在工作场所感染肝炎,133人(96.4%)知道成人乙肝疫苗接种情况,87人(63%)至少接种过一剂乙肝疫苗,但只有56人(40.6%)接种了全部三剂。贝努埃州的卫生保健工作者意识到在其工作场所感染病毒性肝炎的风险,并对这一风险感到关切。然而,他们中的乙肝疫苗接种率仍然很低。
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