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High Viral Hepatitis Infection among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinic in Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital Ibadan (AMTHI) Oyo State, Nigeria.

Authors :
Oluremi, A. S.
Opaleye, O. O.
Ogbolu, D. O.
Alli, O. A. T
Adeola, Omolade
Alaka, Olubunmi
Ogunleke, O. A
Ojo, Ayodele
Bello, M. D.
Enitan, S. S
Adediji, I. O
Adelakun, A. A.
Suleiman, Ibrahim Eleha
Source :
Journal of Immunoassay & Immunochemistry. 2020, Vol. 41 Issue 5, p913-923. 11p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV), and Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) are highly endemic in several African countries including Nigeria with adverse effects on pregnancy outcomes resulting in fatality. This study aimed to determine the viral hepatitis in pregnant women attending antenatal clinic, AMTHI. Informed consent questionnaire was administered before blood collection via venipuncture. a total of 904 pregnant women plasma samples were tested for HBV, HCV, and HEV using ELISA kit. Data was analyzed using packages within SPSS software and P ≤ 0.05 was considered significant. Out of 904 samples analyzed, the overall prevalence of hepatitis infections among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in AMTHI was 66(7.3%). High prevalence of the hepatitis infections was found among young women within the age group 21–30 which might be associated with active sex, intravenous drug use, sharing of sharp objects and alcoholism. Blood group O Positive had the highest prevalence of hepatitis. There was statistical significance between blood group and HBsAg infection (P <.05). Genotype AA women had highest prevalence of hepatitis. This study showed significant association between HBsAg, HCV, and HEV positive status with blood group O positive and Genotype AA pregnant women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15321819
Volume :
41
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Immunoassay & Immunochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145368131
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15321819.2020.1807358