15-year evaluation of changes in the HBsAg positivity rate in pregnant women in Turkey: the prominent effect of national vaccination
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2022Yazar
Tosun, SelmaErdoğan, Ayşegül
Torni, Ayşe
Sever, Selma
Altuntaş, Sibel
Yıldız, İlknur
Kutlu, Hüseyin
Ceylan, Mehmet
Yeşilbağ, Pembe
Bektöre, Bayhan
Öztoprak, Nefise
Güngör, Buke
Koparan, Sezen
Kul, Gülnur
Olut, Ali
Altuntaş, Bülent
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Tosun, S., Erdogan, A., Torni, A., Sever, S., Altuntas, S., Yildiz, I.E., ...& Grp, M.S.M.S . (2022). 15-year evaluation of changes in the HBsAg positivity rate in pregnant women in Turkey: the prominent effect of national vaccination. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 28(10), 768-775. http://doi.org/10.26719/emhj.22.071Özet
Background: The detection of hepatitis B surface antigen positivity in pregnant women before delivery is crucial to preventing mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B virus.Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the status and rate of testing for hepatitis B surface antigen, rate of hepatitis B surface antigen positivity, hepatitis B surface antigen positivity distribution rate by age, and changes in hepatitis B surface antigen positivity rate in pregnant women over the study period.Methods: We conducted a multicentre, cross-sectional, descriptive study covering the period January 2005 to June 2019 for 2 145 668 pregnant women from 27 provinces in all 7 regions of Turkey, collected using Microsoft Excel before statistical analysis.Results: We found that 1 012 593 (47.1%) pregnant women were tested for hepatitis B surface antigen over the 15-year period, out of which 11 471 (1.1%) were hepatitis B surface antigen-positive. Overall, 97% of the hepatitis B surface antigen positive women were born before 1998, the year that national HBV vaccination was launched in Turkey. The rate of hepatitis B surface antigen positivity in that group was 1.1%, compared with 0.3% among women born after 1998.Conclusion: There was a downward trend in the hepatitis B surface antigen positivity rate among pregnant women in the younger age groups, especially among those born after universal hepatitis B vaccination was inaugurated, and low rate of HBsAg testing during pregnancy.