Serologic evidence of Zika virus, hepatitis B virus and rubella virus in pregnant women attending a south-west based Nigerian tertiary care centre An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay based study

HA DrAdekola, DI Fallatah, OA Oyesanya, AT Amusan, IB Onajobi, OJ Samson, OD Popoola, HO Egberongbe
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This study investigated serological evidence for Zika, hepatitis B and rubella virus infection in 92 pregnant women attending a south-west based Nigerian tertiary care centre from January to May 2023. Of the 92 samples, 31 (33.7%), 14 (15.2%), and 90 (97.8%) exhibited seropositivity for Zika, hepatitis B, and rubella virus respectively. Cases of co-positives were also reported, with 28.3% seropositive for both Zika and rubella virus, 10.9% for hepatitis B and rubella virus, and 4.3% for all three viruses. The findings of this study underscore that a considerable portion of participants are susceptible to Zika and hepatitis B virus. Conversely, the majority of the participants appeared to be protected against rubella virus. This study strongly advocates initiation of public awareness campaigns and formulation of vaccination policies targeting women of reproductive age. Such measures are crucial for countering viral infections which could harm the developing foetus and give rise to pregnancy-related complications.
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基于酶联免疫吸附试验的研究:在尼日利亚西南部一家三级医疗中心就诊的孕妇中发现的寨卡病毒、乙型肝炎病毒和风疹病毒血清学证据
本研究调查了 2023 年 1 月至 5 月期间在尼日利亚西南部一家三级医疗中心就诊的 92 名孕妇感染寨卡、乙型肝炎和风疹病毒的血清学证据。在 92 份样本中,分别有 31 人(33.7%)、14 人(15.2%)和 90 人(97.8%)表现出寨卡、乙型肝炎和风疹病毒血清阳性。此外,还报告了同时阳性的病例,其中 28.3% 的人对寨卡病毒和风疹病毒均呈血清阳性,10.9% 的人对乙型肝炎和风疹病毒均呈血清阳性,4.3% 的人对所有三种病毒均呈血清阳性。这项研究的结果表明,相当一部分参与者对寨卡病毒和乙型肝炎病毒易感。相反,大多数参与者似乎对风疹病毒有保护作用。本研究强烈主张针对育龄妇女开展公共宣传活动并制定疫苗接种政策。这些措施对于抵御病毒感染至关重要,因为病毒感染可能会伤害发育中的胎儿,并引发与妊娠有关的并发症。
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