Hepatitis B Virus infection in Nigeria – a review

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
G. Emechebe, I. Emodi, A. Ikefuna, G. Ilechukwu, W. Igwe, O. Ejiofor, CA Ilechukwu
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Abstract

Background:Hepatitis B virus infection is a pandemic and chronic infection may lead to chronic liver diseases which are often lethal. This review was done to assess the status of hepatitis B virus infection in Nigeria. Materials and Method:Source of information was mainly from published works in Nigeria and elsewhere. The information was extracted over period of 5 months from May to December 2007. Result: Since over 30years when pioneer works were done in Nigeria to the recent tunes the prevalence of hepatitis B virus infection has remained very high. In Nigeria, the transmission of hepatitis B virus occurs mainly during childhood and all the risk factors (like blood transfusion, sexual promiscuity, lower socioecomic status etc) implicated elsewhere in the spread of the virus in the general population also play role in Nigeria. Conclusion: Reduction in the of hepatitis B virus infection could be achieved by public enlightenment campaign, mass immunization of the children and adults at risk while antiviral drugs and immunostimulatory therapy should be provided for those already infected.
尼日利亚乙型肝炎病毒感染情况综述
背景:乙型肝炎病毒感染是一种大流行病,慢性感染可导致慢性肝病,往往是致命的。本综述旨在评估尼日利亚乙型肝炎病毒感染状况。材料和方法:资料来源主要来自尼日利亚和其他地方出版的作品。这些信息是在2007年5月至12月的5个月内提取的。结果:自从尼日利亚开展开拓性工作30多年以来,乙型肝炎病毒感染的流行率一直很高。在尼日利亚,乙型肝炎病毒的传播主要发生在儿童时期,在其他地方涉及到病毒在普通人群中传播的所有风险因素(如输血、滥交、社会经济地位低下等)在尼日利亚也发挥了作用。结论:通过开展公众启蒙运动,对高危儿童和成人进行大规模免疫接种,对已感染人群给予抗病毒药物和免疫刺激治疗,可降低乙型肝炎病毒感染。
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Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal
Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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