Prevalence and Risky Health behaviours Associated with Hepatitis B and C Infection among Blood Donors in Ogun State, Southwest, Nigeria

T. Sanni
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Infections from Hepatitis B and C viruses are gradually becoming a major public health challenge especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where prevalence is high with numerous chronic carriers harbouring the viruses in their liver. Chronic infection can lead to lethal consequences. Blood transfusion which is a common cause of Hepatitis B and C infections is still common in resource poor setting where adequate screening of blood might be a challenge. The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence and risky health behaviours associated with Hepatitis B and C infections among blood donors in Ogun State. A descriptive retrospective study was carried out on 2044 Blood donors to National Blood Transfusion Service, Ogun State in year 2014 using pro-forma to obtain needed information and data was analyzed using SPSS. Prevalence of Hepatitis B (10.7%) and Hepatitis C (1.1%) was high among blood donors in the state. Age 21-40years (75% and P-value 0.015), Divorce/Separation (0.7% and P-value 0.001) and Yoruba tribe (85.2% and P-value 0.000) are significantly associated with Hepatitis B infection among blood donors. Age >40years (13.3% and P-value 0.007), Divorce/Separation (0.7% and P-value 0.039) and Yoruba tribe (85.2% and P-value 0.001) are significantly associated with Hepatitis C infection among blood donors. Risky health behaviours among blood donors include tattooing, occupational needle injury, untreated sexually transmitted diseases and multiple sexual partners. The study recommends education of the population on risk factors and effect of Viral Hepatitis.
尼日利亚西南部奥贡州献血者中与乙型和丙型肝炎感染相关的流行率和危险健康行为
乙型和丙型肝炎病毒感染正逐渐成为一项重大的公共卫生挑战,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲,那里的流行率很高,许多慢性携带者的肝脏中都有病毒。慢性感染可导致致命后果。输血是乙型和丙型肝炎感染的常见原因,在资源贫乏的环境中仍然很常见,在那里进行充分的血液筛查可能是一项挑战。本研究的目的是确定奥贡州献血者中与乙型和丙型肝炎感染相关的流行率和危险健康行为。对2014年奥贡州国家输血服务中心2044名献血者进行描述性回顾性研究,采用预估法获取所需信息,并使用SPSS软件对数据进行分析。该州献血者中乙型肝炎(10.7%)和丙型肝炎(1.1%)的患病率较高。在献血者中,年龄21-40岁(75%,p值为0.015)、离婚/分居(0.7%,p值为0.001)和约鲁巴部落(85.2%,p值为0.000)与乙型肝炎感染显著相关。年龄>40岁(13.3%,p值为0.007)、离婚/分居(0.7%,p值为0.039)和约鲁巴部落(85.2%,p值为0.001)与献血者丙型肝炎感染显著相关。献血者中的危险健康行为包括纹身、职业性针头伤害、未经治疗的性传播疾病和多个性伴侣。该研究建议对人群进行关于病毒性肝炎的危险因素和影响的教育。
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