Endemic hepatitis b and c virus infection in a brazilian eastern amazon region

CONTEXT: Hepatitis B and hepatitis C infection has been an important cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. However there are few investigations regarding the prevalence and possible risk factors for these diseases in Brazil, particularly in Amazon region, where there are some endemic focus. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of hepatitis B and hepatitis C in the city of Buriticupu, MA, located in the Brazilian Eastern Amazon region, and try to explore the risk factors for these infections in that area. METHODS: Two hundred forty three subjects (46.5% male and 53.5% female) were investigated. RESULTS: The prevalence of past or current infection of hepatitis B and C virus was, respectively, 40.74% and 5.76%. Positivity for HBsAg was found in 2.88% of the subjects. The prevalence of current infection or chronic virus carriers found was 2.88% (HBsAg). There was a statistically significant relationship between the sera-prevalence of anti-HBc and the distance of the residence from the city center which may reflect an indirect association between the infection and precarious conditions of existence. Individuals with age equal or greater than 60 years were also more likely to be anti-HBc positive which could only reflect that older people have a longer history of exposure to hepatitis B infection. The prevalence of hepatitis C is higher than the worldwide estimate. CONCLUSION: Buriticupu may be considered endemic for hepatitis B and C. Hepatitis B infection could be related to precarious living conditions and old age. Hepatitis C was not associated with the variables investigated in the present investigation.

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Main Authors: El Khouri,Marcelo, Cordeiro,Quirino, Luz,Diogo Arantes Behling Pereira da, Duarte,Leandro Savoy, Gama,Mônica Elinor Alves, Corbett,Carlos Eduardo Pereira
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Published: Instituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia e Outras Especialidades - IBEPEGE. 2010
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-280320100001000072010-06-23Endemic hepatitis b and c virus infection in a brazilian eastern amazon regionEl Khouri,MarceloCordeiro,QuirinoLuz,Diogo Arantes Behling Pereira daDuarte,Leandro SavoyGama,Mônica Elinor AlvesCorbett,Carlos Eduardo Pereira Hepatitis B/epidemiology Hepatitis C/epidemiology Seroepidemiologic studies Hepatitis B core antigens Hepatitis B surface antigens CONTEXT: Hepatitis B and hepatitis C infection has been an important cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. However there are few investigations regarding the prevalence and possible risk factors for these diseases in Brazil, particularly in Amazon region, where there are some endemic focus. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of hepatitis B and hepatitis C in the city of Buriticupu, MA, located in the Brazilian Eastern Amazon region, and try to explore the risk factors for these infections in that area. METHODS: Two hundred forty three subjects (46.5% male and 53.5% female) were investigated. RESULTS: The prevalence of past or current infection of hepatitis B and C virus was, respectively, 40.74% and 5.76%. Positivity for HBsAg was found in 2.88% of the subjects. The prevalence of current infection or chronic virus carriers found was 2.88% (HBsAg). There was a statistically significant relationship between the sera-prevalence of anti-HBc and the distance of the residence from the city center which may reflect an indirect association between the infection and precarious conditions of existence. Individuals with age equal or greater than 60 years were also more likely to be anti-HBc positive which could only reflect that older people have a longer history of exposure to hepatitis B infection. The prevalence of hepatitis C is higher than the worldwide estimate. CONCLUSION: Buriticupu may be considered endemic for hepatitis B and C. Hepatitis B infection could be related to precarious living conditions and old age. Hepatitis C was not associated with the variables investigated in the present investigation.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia e Outras Especialidades - IBEPEGE. Arquivos de Gastroenterologia v.47 n.1 20102010-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-28032010000100007en10.1590/S0004-28032010000100007
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author El Khouri,Marcelo
Cordeiro,Quirino
Luz,Diogo Arantes Behling Pereira da
Duarte,Leandro Savoy
Gama,Mônica Elinor Alves
Corbett,Carlos Eduardo Pereira
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Cordeiro,Quirino
Luz,Diogo Arantes Behling Pereira da
Duarte,Leandro Savoy
Gama,Mônica Elinor Alves
Corbett,Carlos Eduardo Pereira
Endemic hepatitis b and c virus infection in a brazilian eastern amazon region
author_facet El Khouri,Marcelo
Cordeiro,Quirino
Luz,Diogo Arantes Behling Pereira da
Duarte,Leandro Savoy
Gama,Mônica Elinor Alves
Corbett,Carlos Eduardo Pereira
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title Endemic hepatitis b and c virus infection in a brazilian eastern amazon region
title_short Endemic hepatitis b and c virus infection in a brazilian eastern amazon region
title_full Endemic hepatitis b and c virus infection in a brazilian eastern amazon region
title_fullStr Endemic hepatitis b and c virus infection in a brazilian eastern amazon region
title_full_unstemmed Endemic hepatitis b and c virus infection in a brazilian eastern amazon region
title_sort endemic hepatitis b and c virus infection in a brazilian eastern amazon region
description CONTEXT: Hepatitis B and hepatitis C infection has been an important cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. However there are few investigations regarding the prevalence and possible risk factors for these diseases in Brazil, particularly in Amazon region, where there are some endemic focus. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of hepatitis B and hepatitis C in the city of Buriticupu, MA, located in the Brazilian Eastern Amazon region, and try to explore the risk factors for these infections in that area. METHODS: Two hundred forty three subjects (46.5% male and 53.5% female) were investigated. RESULTS: The prevalence of past or current infection of hepatitis B and C virus was, respectively, 40.74% and 5.76%. Positivity for HBsAg was found in 2.88% of the subjects. The prevalence of current infection or chronic virus carriers found was 2.88% (HBsAg). There was a statistically significant relationship between the sera-prevalence of anti-HBc and the distance of the residence from the city center which may reflect an indirect association between the infection and precarious conditions of existence. Individuals with age equal or greater than 60 years were also more likely to be anti-HBc positive which could only reflect that older people have a longer history of exposure to hepatitis B infection. The prevalence of hepatitis C is higher than the worldwide estimate. CONCLUSION: Buriticupu may be considered endemic for hepatitis B and C. Hepatitis B infection could be related to precarious living conditions and old age. Hepatitis C was not associated with the variables investigated in the present investigation.
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