Hepatitis B Prevalence and Risk Factors in Foreign-Born Asians and Pacific Islanders at a Federally Qualified Health Center in Hawai'i, 2015-2020.

Q4 Medicine Hawai''i journal of health & social welfare Pub Date : 2024-02-01
Yash Vyas, Naoky C Tsai, Alan R Katz, Thaddeus Pham
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The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of chronic hepatitis B infection in foreign-born Asians and Pacific Islanders at Kalihi-Palama Health Center in Honolulu, Hawai'i, and to assess the association between both chronic and resolved hepatitis B infection and risk factors such as household exposure to hepatitis B virus and geographic location of birthplace. The study involved cross-sectional data from 997 participants who accessed medical services at Kalihi-Palama Health Center between September 2015 and July 2020. The prevalence of chronic hepatitis B was 10.7%. On multivariable logistic regression analysis, the adjusted prevalence odds ratio of chronic hepatitis B infection was 3.3 times greater (95% confidence interval: 1.1, 9.2) for those who reported household contact with a person with hepatitis B infection than those who reported no such contact. No association was found with place of birth in this study population. Age was a significant predictor of chronic hepatitis B, with participants between 35-44 years of age having the highest prevalence. Age was also a significant predictor of resolved hepatitis B infection, with participants 65 years of age or older having the highest prevalence. These findings emphasize the need for targeted screening and appropriate follow-up-including vaccination or treatment-in this at-risk population.

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2015-2020 年夏威夷联邦合格医疗中心的外国出生的亚裔和太平洋岛民的乙型肝炎患病率和风险因素。
本研究旨在估算夏威夷檀香山卡利希-帕拉马医疗中心的外国出生的亚裔和太平洋岛民的慢性乙型肝炎感染率,并评估慢性和已治愈的乙型肝炎感染与家庭乙型肝炎病毒暴露和出生地地理位置等风险因素之间的关联。研究涉及的横断面数据来自 2015 年 9 月至 2020 年 7 月期间在卡利希-帕拉马医疗中心接受医疗服务的 997 名参与者。慢性乙型肝炎的患病率为 10.7%。根据多变量逻辑回归分析,报告与乙型肝炎感染者有家庭接触的人,其调整后的慢性乙型肝炎感染率几率是报告未与乙型肝炎感染者有家庭接触的人的 3.3 倍(95% 置信区间:1.1 - 9.2)。在本研究人群中,未发现与出生地有关的因素。年龄是慢性乙型肝炎的一个重要预测因素,35-44 岁的参与者发病率最高。年龄也是预测已治愈乙型肝炎感染的一个重要因素,65 岁或以上的参与者感染率最高。这些发现强调了对这一高危人群进行有针对性筛查和适当随访(包括疫苗接种或治疗)的必要性。
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