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Hepatitis B virus infection among health care workers at an urban teaching hospital in southern Italy: A low occupational hazard?
Authors:S. Antoniello  M. Auletta  R. Cerini  A. Memoli  S. Cigolari  L. Quagliata  V. Macchia  L. Cacciatore
Affiliation:(1) Università degli Studi di Napoli II Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia, Cattedra di Medicina Interna, Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131 Napoli;(2) IV Cattedra di Patologia Generale, Italy;(3) Direzione Sanitaria, Italy
Abstract:A prevalence study of HBV serologic markers was carried out among hospital employees of ten departments of the Second School of Medicine in Naples, an urban area with a high prevalence of HBV infection.Departments and occupational categories were selected to represent a spectrum of different exposure to B virus infection. Workers in a large electronic plant in the same geographical area were screened as controls. HBsAg prevalence was 4.8% in the hospital community and 4.0% in control group. It rises to 4.3% in the Campania Region, where all screened workers live, and in some specific areas of the same region it rises to 12%. But no significant difference among seropositivities for at least 1 marker of HBV, considered to be a better indicator of occupational hazard, was found among personnel of different departments or belonging to different occupational categories. None of the occupational and non-occupational risk factors studied was found to be significantly associated with HBV infection.Two years later, an incidence study was carried out among susceptible subjects. Seropositivity for 1 marker was 2.2% among hospital workers and 2.8% in the control group. These figures are lower than the annual attack rate (5%) required for an acceptable cost-benefit ratio of vaccination against hepatitis B.Our results indicate that in a geographical area with HBV endemicity the occupational hazard for B virus infection is low in hospital workers because of the high number of immunized subjects and the contacts with infected people out of the hospital.
Keywords:HBV infection  Health care personnel  Occupational hazard
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