Seroprevalence, Importance of Rapid Testing and Factors Associated with HBsAg Carriage in Pregnancy in Three Referral Maternity Hospitals in Mono (Benin), in 2020

Aboudou Raïmi Kpossou, Djima Patrice Dangbemey, Véronique Mèdessè Tognifodé, Barnard Acakpo, Jean Sehonou, Josiane Angeline Tonato Bagnan
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Introduction Difficulties in accessing the screening test for viral hepatitis B in maternity wards could be a factor in underestimating the prevalence of anti-HBV antibodies. The rapid diagnostic orientation test (RDOT) could improve seroprevalence and obstetrical prognosis. The aim of this study was to use the rapid diagnostic orientation test (RDOT) to determine the seroprevalence of HBs antigen carriage in pregnant women while highlighting the associated factors. Methods This was a cross-sectional and descriptive study that took place from October to December 2020 (three months) in three (03) reference maternities in western Benin (Mono). Consenting pregnant women received in prenatal consultation had been screened by RDOT. Positive cases were confirmed by ELISA test. The follow-up of these cases made it possible to establish the obstetrical prognosis. Results Of 201 women studied, 11 (5.5%) were positive for RDOT HBV and confirmed by the ELISA test. The factors associated with HBsAg carriage during pregnancy were multiple sexual partnerships (p = 0.01), female circumcision (p = 0.0001), and ignorance of prior HBV serological status (p = 0.0001). No influence of hepatitis B on pregnancy was noted. Conclusion The seroprevalence of hepatitis B in pregnancy was intermediate in the reference maternities of western Benin. The associated factors were multiple sexual partnerships, female circumcision and unawareness of prior HBV status. Free RDOT in maternity wards would improve early detection and management of viral hepatitis B in pregnancy.
2020年Mono(贝宁)三家转诊妇产医院妊娠期HBsAg携带的血清阳性率、快速检测的重要性和相关因素
在产科病房获得病毒性乙型肝炎筛查试验的困难可能是低估抗hbv抗体流行率的一个因素。快速诊断定向试验(RDOT)可以改善血清阳性率和产科预后。本研究的目的是利用快速诊断定向试验(RDOT)确定妊娠妇女携带HBs抗原的血清阳性率,并强调相关因素。方法:这是一项横断面描述性研究,于2020年10月至12月(3个月)在贝宁西部(Mono)的3个(03)参考产妇中进行。RDOT对产前咨询中同意的孕妇进行了筛查。阳性病例经酶联免疫吸附试验证实。对这些病例的随访使得确定产科预后成为可能。结果201例妇女中,11例(5.5%)RDOT HBV阳性,经ELISA检测证实。与妊娠期HBsAg携带相关的因素是多性伴侣(p = 0.01)、女性包皮环切术(p = 0.0001)和对既往HBV血清学状态的无知(p = 0.0001)。未发现乙型肝炎对妊娠的影响。结论贝宁西部参考产妇妊娠期乙型肝炎血清阳性率处于中等水平。相关因素有多个性伴侣、女性包皮环切术和不知道先前的HBV状态。产科病房免费RDOT将改善妊娠期病毒性乙型肝炎的早期发现和管理。
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