TY  - JOUR
T1  - Relationship Between HBV-Markers Prevalence and Promotive Factors among Human Urban Population of Bahawalpur District, Pakistan: A Cross-Sectional Study
AU - , Rifat-uz-Zaman 
JO  - Research Journal of Pharmacology
VL  - 3
IS  - 1
SP  - 7
EP  - 14
PY  - 2009
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1815-9362
DO  - rjpharm.2009.7.14
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjpharm.2009.7.14
KW  - Hepatitis B
KW  -socioeconomic condition
KW  -blood transfusion
KW  -viral hepatic infection
KW  -HBsAg
KW  -anti-HBc
AB  - Hepatitis B virus infection has become a major health problem world over. The present study was designed to investigate the prevalence of HBV-markers in relation to promotive factors among human urban population of Bahawalpur-district, Pakistan. Randomly selected population (both sex, 10-70 years) of Bahawalpur (n = 1464) divided into 3 age groups; young (10â‰¥20 years), mature (20â‰¥50 years) and old (>50 years) was tested for blood groups. HBsAg and/or Anti-HBc positive participants were interviewed regarding past and present life style to determine promotive factors. Over all HBV-markers prevalence was observed 12.57%. Maximum infection was 13.79% (95% CI: 11.09 to 17.03, p>0.01) in old group compared with mature and young groups. HBV-markers positivity was statistically not associated with sex, ABO blood groups and Rh-factors. An inverse relationship (p>0.01) was observed between prevalence of HBV-markers and socioeconomic level of under trial population. Significantly (p>0.01) high seroprevalence was found in individuals with high rate of crowding (>4/room), stored water users, regular parlor/barberâ€™s shop visitors, those who were living/working with HBV infected people (s), surgically operated/blood transfused participants, dental clinic visitors and due to non-sterile pricking. HBV-infection is spreading rapidly among population of Bahawalpur district, Pakistan linking with deprived socioeconomic conditions, poor sanitation, non-sterile pricking, unprotected surgery/blood transfusion, parlor/barberâ€™s shops, dentistâ€™s clinics and HBV infected/carriers.
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