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Seroprevalence of hepatitis B among pregnant women in Varna Region, Bulgaria

The aim of the present study was to assess the prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen among pregnant women in Varna Region, Bulgaria. During the period 2009–2013, an average prevalence of 2.26% (95%CI 1.75, 2.91) was measured in a total number of 2,700 samples. Analysis demonstrated that rural re...

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Published in:Journal of medical virology 2016-11, Vol.88 (11), p.2012-2015
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description The aim of the present study was to assess the prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen among pregnant women in Varna Region, Bulgaria. During the period 2009–2013, an average prevalence of 2.26% (95%CI 1.75, 2.91) was measured in a total number of 2,700 samples. Analysis demonstrated that rural residence and minority ethnic origin are important risk factors for hepatitis B infection among pregnant women with hazard ratios of 2.40 (95%CI 1.46, 3.94), and 2.43 (95%CI 1.46, 4.05) when compared with urban residence and ethnic majority origin, respectively. J. Med. Virol. 88:2012–2015, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Adult
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Female
Hepatitis B - epidemiology
Hepatitis B - ethnology
Hepatitis B - immunology
Hepatitis B - virology
hepatitis B surface antigen
Hepatitis B Surface Antigens - blood
Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis B virus - immunology
Hepatitis B virus - isolation & purification
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Middle Aged
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications, Infectious - epidemiology
Pregnancy Complications, Infectious - ethnology
Pregnancy Complications, Infectious - virology
Proportional Hazards Models
Risk Factors
Rural Population
Seroepidemiologic Studies
Virology
Young Adult
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