Prevalence of immunity to hepatitis B in NCAA athletes.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Vikas Shahi, Chao Zhang, Richard Figler
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Abstract

Background: Hepatitis B is a viral infection spread by contact with infected blood, semen, or other bodily fluids. The availability of a safe and effective vaccine has played a tremendous role in decreasing the prevalence of the disease since 1981. However, according to the Center for Disease Control, when adjusting for under-ascertainment and under-reporting, there were approximately 14,000 acute hepatitis B cases in the USA in 2020. There have been multiple outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease in sports leagues including mumps and measles. However, there is limited literature available assessing hepatitis B prevalence of immunity in NCAA athletes.

Methods: Hepatitis B immunization data from local NCAA Division I and III athletes were analyzed from the years 2016-2023 through Epic chart review. The age range of the cohort was set at 18-24, upon time of evaluation. An Epic Reportwriter ran a SlicerDicer query searching for athletes who presented to our healthcare system clinic and/or training room facilities meeting the appropriate criteria outlined above. All NCAA sports were included. Data obtained included gender, race, country of birth, hepatitis B vaccination records, and hepatitis B surface antibodies if available.

Results: We had a total of 379 athletes. The median age for the cohort was 20 years. Overall, 64.6% of the athletes had received the hepatitis B vaccine. Only 4 athletes (1.06%) had hepatitis B surface antibody results available in their chart. All 4 of those athletes had a negative titer.

Conclusions: A majority of the athletes in this study had completed their hepatitis B vaccination. While 64.6% of athletes were vaccinated, the healthcare system needs to do a better job addressing vaccine adherence and hesitancy to prevent future outbreaks.

国家大学生体育协会运动员中乙型肝炎免疫流行率。
背景:乙型肝炎是一种通过接触受感染的血液、精液或其他体液而传播的病毒性传染病。自 1981 年以来,安全有效的疫苗在降低乙肝发病率方面发挥了巨大作用。然而,根据美国疾病控制中心(Center for Disease Control)的数据,如果考虑到漏报和少报的情况,2020 年美国约有 14,000 例急性乙型肝炎病例。在体育联盟中爆发过多次疫苗可预防的疾病,包括流行性腮腺炎和麻疹。然而,评估 NCAA 运动员乙型肝炎免疫流行率的文献有限。方法:通过 Epic 图表审查分析了 2016-2023 年当地 NCAA 一级和三级运动员的乙型肝炎免疫数据。评估时,组群的年龄范围设定为 18-24 岁。一名 Epic 报告撰写员运行 SlicerDicer 查询,搜索在医疗系统诊所和/或训练室就诊的符合上述适当标准的运动员。所有 NCAA 运动项目均包括在内。获得的数据包括性别、种族、出生国家、乙肝疫苗接种记录以及乙肝表面抗体(如果有的话):共有 379 名运动员。结果:我们共有 379 名运动员,年龄中位数为 20 岁。总体而言,64.6%的运动员接种过乙肝疫苗。只有 4 名运动员(1.06%)的病历中有乙肝表面抗体结果。这 4 名运动员的滴度均为阴性:本研究中的大多数运动员都完成了乙肝疫苗接种。虽然有 64.6% 的运动员接种了疫苗,但医疗保健系统需要更好地处理疫苗接种率和犹豫不决的问题,以防止未来爆发疫情。
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2.90
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5.90%
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393
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness publishes scientific papers relating to the area of the applied physiology, preventive medicine, sports medicine and traumatology, sports psychology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines.
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