[西班牙瓦伦西亚社区两个公共卫生部门医护人员对乙型肝炎的免疫状况]。

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目的:估计西班牙巴伦西亚社区托雷维耶哈和埃尔克斯-克雷维伦特两个城市公共卫生部门相关的所有卫生保健工作者对乙型肝炎病毒免疫的流行情况。方法:对两个不同公共卫生部门的医护人员进行横断面描述性研究。采集样本后,根据工人病历中记录的血清学检测结果提取抗乙型肝炎表面抗体(anti-HBsAb)水平。抗hbsab滴度≥10mlU / ml为免疫证据。分析的变量按科室、性别、年龄(18-34岁;35-49;≥50年);专业类别(医生/护理/其他卫生人员/非卫生人员);有传染风险的服务(是/否);免疫(≥10mlU/ml, < 10mlU/ml,缺失)和按出生日期系统接种抗hbs疫苗(是/否)。结果:研究人群包括2674名工人。其中女性占68.8%,年龄在35 - 49岁之间占52.8%,从事护理工作占32.2%。总体而言,74.9%的员工有乙肝免疫的证据,11.3%没有免疫,13.8%的员工缺少血清学信息。在有血清学信息的员工(n=2306)中,男性缺乏免疫力的比例最高(17.8%)。保护滴度与年龄成反比,在年龄最大的年龄组中发现最低的滴度。非保健人员和医生的保护水平也较低(分别为36.9%和11.1%)。结论:尽管在卫生保健工作者中确定了高水平的免疫力,但未接种疫苗的员工和缺乏免疫信息的员工的百分比强调了针对这些高危群体实施新的沟通策略的必要性。
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[Immunological Status against Hepatitis B among Healthcare Workers in Two Public Health Departments of the Valencian Community (Spain)].

Objective: To estimate the prevalence of immunity against Hepatitis B virus among all healthcare workers linked to the Departments of Public Health in Torrevieja and Elx-Crevillent,two municipalities in the Valencian Community, Spain.

Methods: Cross-sectional descriptive study of healthcare workers in two different public health departments. Once the sample was obtained, the anti-hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBsAb) levels were abstracted based on serological test results recorded in the workers' medical records. Titers of anti-HBsAB ≥10mlU / ml were considered as evience of immunity. The variables analyzed were classified by department, gender, age (18-34; 35-49;≥50 years); professional category (physicians / nursing / other health personnel / nonhealth personnel); service at risk of contagion (Yes / No); immunity (≥10mlU/ml, 〈10mlU/ml,missing) and systematic anti-HBs vaccination by date of birth (Yes / No).

Results: The study population consisted of 2674 workers. The highest proportions of workers were female(68.8%), between 35 and 49 years of age (52.8%), and employed in nursing,(32.2%). Overall, 74.9% of employees had evidence of hepatitis B immunity, 11.3% had no inmunity, and 13.8% was missing information on serology. Among those employees with serological information (n=2306), lack of immunity was highest among males (17.8%).Protective titers were inversely proportional to age, with the lowest titers being found in the oldest age groups. Non-healthcare personnel and physicians also had lower levels of protection (36.9% and 11.1%, respectively).

Conclusions: Despite identifying high levels of immunity among healthcare workers, the percentages of non-immunized employees and those lacking immunological information underscores the need to implement new communication strategies aimed at these at-risk groups.

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