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Hepatitis B virus infection in children in Sardinia,Italy
Authors:T. Stroffolini  E. Franco  G. Romano  P. Uccheddu  P. Pasquini  A. Panà  A. Maida  B. Scarpa
Affiliation:(1) Laboratorio di Epidemiologia, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Viale Regina Elena 299, 00161 Rome, Italy;(2) Istituto di Igiene, II Università di Roma, Italy;(3) Istituto di Igiene, Università di Sassari, Italy;(4) Istituto di Igiene, Università di Cagliari, Italy
Abstract:Possible hepatitis B immunization of all newborns, regardless of the mother's HBsAg status, is a strategy under consideration for selected hyperendemic areas in Italy. Sardinia is one such area. However, in 1987 in Sardinia, the prevalence of hepatitis B markers in children under 11 years was estimated at 1.7% and the prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) at 0.2%. A much higher prevalence of HBsAg was recently observed among adults in this area: 8.7% among men and 5.2% among pregnant women. This contrasting pattern is unlikely to be due to bias: the sampling procedures adopted were appropriate and the percentage of refusals was very low (2.2%). The observed low hepatitis B marker prevalence in young age groups might be the result of a cohort effect due to the improved socio-economic conditions and changes in behaviour that have occurred in Sardinia over the last few years.The finding of only 3 HBsAg+ individuals out of 1,826 children tested, in spite of the 5.2% HBsAg prevalence among pregnant women in that region, is probably attributable to the low proportion of HBeAg positive individuals among the HBsAg+ carrier mothers in this area.At present, immunization of all newborns in Sardinia cannot be recommended.
Keywords:Children  Hepatitis B markers  Hepatitis B virus  Infection
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