Epidemiology and Prevalence of HBsAg in the Student Population of the Higher Institute of Technology of Mamou, Republic of Guinea

Alpha Arsida Barry, Mamadou Lamarana Souare, Taliby Dos Camara, Oumar Keita, Oumar Faye, Siba Sagno, Tamadjan Koulibaly, Magan Camara
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Introduction: Due to its frequency, complications and socio-economic consequences, hepatitis B constitutes an international public health problem comparable to that posed by other communicable diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis and malaria. Sub-Saharan Africa, with a prevalence rate between 8 and 18%, is a highly endemic region. Objective: To help protect the health of students through awareness and screening for the hepatitis B virus. Methods: This is a prospective and descriptive longitudinal study which lasted one month, from February 15 to March 15, 2023. Results: Among the 200 students screened for the hepatitis B virus, men were more represented (80.50%) than women (19.50%), with a m/f sex ratio of 4.12 in favor of men. The 17-25 age group was the largest (77%), followed by the 26-33 age group (19.5%), the 34-41 age group (3%) and the 42+ age group (0.5%). 32% of students say they have good knowledge of the hepatitis B virus, compared to 68% who say they have little knowledge. The majority reported television as a source (75.5%), followed by radio (16%), school (4%), newspapers (2.5%) and social media (2%). The vast majority identified sexual transmission (89%), followed by blood (9.5%) and saliva (1.5%). In terms of risky practices, the majority of students identify prostitution (82.5%), followed by tattooing (9%), piercing (5%) and acupuncture (3.5%). Concerning knowledge of the hepatitis B vaccine, the majority of students (67.5%) say they do not know the vaccine against the hepatitis B virus, compared to 32.5% who say they know the vaccine. The HBV prevalence test showed 11% carriage compared to 89% negative tests. Transaminase tests on positive cases gave 63.63% normal ALT versus 36.36% elevated ALT; 72.72% normal AST versus 27.27% high AST. Carriage was higher in men (86.36%) than in women (13.63%). Single students were the most represented with 95.45%, compared to 4.55% for married students. Students from the Technical Laboratory and Mechanical Design and Manufacturing Departments were the most represented with 27.27% each. They were followed by those of the Biomedical Equipment Technology and Computer Engineering Departments with 18.18% each. Finally, the Energy Department was the least represented in this series with 9.09%. Conclusion: This study showed that the hepatitis B virus is present at the Mamou Higher Institute of Technology. It is therefore important to introduce it into secondary school programs to improve knowledge of the hepatitis B virus in Guinea.
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几内亚共和国马穆高等理工学院学生人群中HBsAg的流行病学和流行情况
导言:由于乙型肝炎的发病率、并发症和社会经济后果,它构成了一个与艾滋病毒、结核病和疟疾等其他传染病构成的问题相当的国际公共卫生问题。撒哈拉以南非洲的流行率在8%至18%之间,是一个高度流行的地区。目的:通过对乙型肝炎病毒的认识和筛查,保护学生的健康。 方法:采用前瞻性、描述性纵向研究,研究时间为2023年2月15日至3月15日,为期1个月。 结果:在200名乙肝病毒筛查的学生中,男性(80.50%)多于女性(19.50%),男女性别比为4.12。以17-25岁年龄组最多(77%),其次是26-33岁年龄组(19.5%)、34-41岁年龄组(3%)和42岁以上年龄组(0.5%)。32%的学生表示他们对乙型肝炎病毒有很好的了解,相比之下,68%的学生表示他们知之甚少。大多数人认为电视是一个来源(75.5%),其次是广播(16%)、学校(4%)、报纸(2.5%)和社交媒体(2%)。绝大多数确认为性传播(89%),其次是血液传播(9.5%)和唾液传播(1.5%)。在危险行为方面,大多数学生认为卖淫(82.5%),其次是纹身(9%)、穿孔(5%)和针灸(3.5%)。在对乙型肝炎疫苗的了解方面,大多数学生(67.5%)表示不知道乙型肝炎疫苗,而32.5%的学生表示知道疫苗。HBV流行测试显示11%携带,而89%阴性。转氨酶检测阳性者ALT正常63.63%,ALT升高36.36%;其中,男性(86.36%)高于女性(13.63%)。单身学生的比例最高,为95.45%,已婚学生的比例为4.55%。来自技术实验室和机械设计与制造系的学生人数最多,各占27.27%。其次是生物医学设备技术系和计算机工程系,各占18.18%。最后,能源部在该系列中的代表性最低,为9.09%。 结论:本研究表明,在马谋高等工学院存在乙型肝炎病毒。因此,重要的是将其引入中学课程,以提高几内亚对乙型肝炎病毒的认识。
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