Occurrence of hepatitis B and C virus infection in socioeconomic population strata from Recife, Pernambuco, Northeast Brazil.

Carolline de Araújo Mariz, Cynthia Braga, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Militão de Albuquerque, Carlos Feitosa Luna, Daniela Medeiros Salustiano, Naishe Matos Freire, Clarice Neuenschwander Lins de Morais, Edmundo Pessoa Lopes
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Objective: To estimate the probability of infection with hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) viruses in different socioeconomic strata of the population of Recife, Northeast Brazil.

Methods: Study carried out from samples obtained in a survey of residents of a large urban center that had a population base and stratified sampling with random selection of households using the "Brazil Sample" package in the R software. HBV (HBsAg) and anti-HCV was performed using immunochromatographic tests. In cases positive for HBsAg, anti-HBc and HBeAg were tested using chemiluminescence, as well as HBV-DNA using real-time PCR. For cases positive for anti-HCV, the search for this antibody was repeated by chemiluminescence and for HCV-RNA by real-time PCR. The occurrence of HBsAg and anti-HCV cases in the general population was estimated based on a theoretical negative binomial distribution.

Results: Among 2,070 samples examined, 5 (0.24%) were HBsAg and 2 (0.1%) anti-HCV positive. The majority of cases had self-reported skin color as black/brown (6/7), education level up to high school (6/7), a steady partner (5/7) and lived in an area of low socioeconomic status (5/7).

Conclusion: The occurrence of HBsAg and anti-HCV was lower than those previously found in population-based studies and slightly lower than the most recent estimates. Individuals with lower socioeconomic status should be a priority target of public health policies.

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巴西东北部伯南布哥州累西腓市社会经济人群中乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎病毒感染的发生率。
摘要估计巴西东北部累西腓不同社会经济阶层人口感染乙型肝炎(HBV)和丙型肝炎(HCV)病毒的概率:使用 R 软件中的 "Brazil Sample "软件包,对一个大型城市中心的居民进行调查,并通过分层抽样随机选择住户。采用免疫层析检测法对 HBV(HBsAg)和抗-HCV 进行检测。对于 HBsAg 阳性的病例,使用化学发光法检测抗 HBc 和 HBeAg,并使用实时 PCR 法检测 HBV-DNA。对于抗-HCV 阳性病例,则采用化学发光法再次检测该抗体,并采用实时 PCR 法检测 HCV-RNA。根据理论上的负二项分布估计了普通人群中 HBsAg 和抗 HCV 病例的发生率:在检测的 2,070 份样本中,有 5 例(0.24%)HBsAg 阳性,2 例(0.1%)抗-HCV 阳性。大多数病例自称肤色为黑色/棕色(6/7),受教育程度达到高中(6/7),有固定伴侣(5/7),生活在社会经济地位较低的地区(5/7):结论:HBsAg 和抗-HCV 的发生率低于以往基于人群的研究,也略低于最新的估计值。社会经济地位较低的人群应成为公共卫生政策的优先目标。
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