Hepatitis B prevention interventions during HIV post-exposure prophylaxis visits: A retrospective chart review.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Emma B Monti, Danae Penichet, Monica Rudd, Deborah Yoong, Sara S Pathan, Asma Moin, Samantha A Myers, Darrell Hs Tan
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BackgroundHepatitis B virus (HBV) disproportionately affects people at risk of HIV. Encounters for HIV post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) create opportunities for HBV screening and prevention. We quantified HBV prevalence, susceptibility, and active/passive immunization use among patients seeking HIV PEP.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective chart review of patients requesting PEP at an academic hospital between 2001-2021 in Toronto, Canada. Patients were classified as HBV immune or susceptible based on laboratory tests. Among HBV-susceptible individuals, we quantified how often HBV vaccine and/or hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) were administered.ResultsWe identified 2018 PEP episodes, 75.3% being for sexual exposures. Mean age was 33.6 years. Among 1593 (78.9%) participants with available HBV testing data, six (0.4%) tested HBsAg-positive. Of 2018 episodes, 56.8% were among HBV-immune and 19.8% among HBV-susceptible participants; 23.1% were among participants of unknown status. Of susceptible participants, 55 (13.8%) received HBIG and 143 (35.8%) received HBV vaccinations.ConclusionsHBV prevalence was low but roughly one-fifth of patients seeking HIV PEP were HBV-susceptible. HBIG use was inconsistent with current guidelines, and a minority of HBV-susceptible individuals were vaccinated. More systematic HBV testing, increased HBV vaccination and more rational use of HBIG are needed in those seeking HIV PEP.

艾滋病毒暴露后预防就诊期间的乙型肝炎预防干预:回顾性图表回顾。
乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)对艾滋病毒风险人群的影响不成比例。接触艾滋病毒后预防(PEP)为HBV筛查和预防创造了机会。我们量化了寻求HIV PEP的患者的HBV患病率、易感性和主动/被动免疫接种情况。方法:我们对2001-2021年在加拿大多伦多一家学术医院要求PEP的患者进行回顾性图表回顾。根据实验室检查将患者分为HBV免疫或易感。在HBV易感个体中,我们量化了HBV疫苗和/或乙型肝炎免疫球蛋白(HBIG)的使用频率。结果我们确定了2018年PEP发作,75.3%是性暴露。平均年龄33.6岁。在1593名(78.9%)有HBV检测数据的参与者中,6名(0.4%)检测出hbsag阳性。在2018年的发作中,56.8%的人是hbv免疫的,19.8%的人是hbv易感的;23.1%是身份不明的参与者。在易感参与者中,55人(13.8%)接受了HBIG接种,143人(35.8%)接受了HBV疫苗接种。结论shbv患病率较低,但约五分之一寻求HIV PEP的患者是hbv易感人群。HBIG的使用与现行指南不一致,少数hbv易感个体接种了疫苗。寻求HIV PEP的患者需要更系统的HBV检测,增加HBV疫苗接种和更合理地使用HBIG。
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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
144
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of STD & AIDS provides a clinically oriented forum for investigating and treating sexually transmissible infections, HIV and AIDS. Publishing original research and practical papers, the journal contains in-depth review articles, short papers, case reports, audit reports, CPD papers and a lively correspondence column. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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