四(4)名无症状潜在员工的慢性乙型肝炎病毒感染:简短通信

Ato Kwamena Tetteh, Charles Baffe, Prince Bram, S. Arthur, Godsway Aglago, E. Agyarko
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目的:本研究旨在汇编所有在海岸角大都会医院筛选的潜在员工的乙型肝炎结果。这一信息有助于查明已感染者和易感人群,促进在工作环境中制定预防和控制措施。方法:本研究从实验室记录中提取数据,在Microsoft Excel中进行分析。结果:在本报告中,13.3%(4/30)的潜在员工被发现乙型肝炎表面抗原(HBsAg)血清阳性。其余为血清阴性(易感),需要接种疫苗。所有四(4)名血清阳性的人都是慢性感染[乙型肝炎包膜抗体(HBeAb)和核心抗体(HBcAb)阳性],也就是说,如果在家庭和工作场所没有很好地实施适当的感染预防措施,就能够传播给易感人群。只有男性呈阳性,而所有女性都呈阴性。结论:持续的教育、筛查、管理感染者和易感人群的疫苗接种,将对遏制乙型肝炎感染的传播有很大的帮助。贡献/独创性:本研究对现有信息有贡献,并引起对乙型肝炎感染管理中的职业支持的关注。
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Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Four (4) Asymptomatic Prospective Employees: A Short Correspondence
Aim: This study aimed at compiling all hepatitis B results for prospective employees screened at the Cape Coast Metropolitan Hospital. This information is relevant in identifying those who are already infected, as well as susceptible individuals, to promote the establishment of prevention and control measures within work environments. Method: This study extracted data from laboratory records into Microsoft Excel and used for the analysis. Results: In this report, 13.3% (4/30) of prospective employees were found to be sero-positive for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). The remaining were sero-negative (susceptible), and required vaccination. All of the four (4) found to be sero-positive were chronically infected [both hepatitis B envelope antibody (HBeAb) and core antibody (HBcAb) - positive], that is, capable of transmitting to susceptible individuals if the proper infection prevention practices are not well implemented in their homes and work places. Only males were found to be positive, while all females were negative. Conclusion: Continuous education, screening, management of infected individuals and vaccination of the susceptible, will go a long way to curbing the spread of hepatitis B infection. Contribution/Originality: This study contributes to existing information, and draws attention to occupational support in the management of hepatitis B infection.
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