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BMC Infectious Diseases
A retrospective serological survey of hepatitis B virus infection in Northeast China
Jie Li1  Dongming Sui2  Jing Jiang3  Junqi Niu4  Hongqin Xu4  Yanhang Gao4  Jing Meng4 
[1] 0000 0001 2256 9319, grid.11135.37, Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Center, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University Health Science Center, Beijing, China;grid.430605.4, Department of Asset Management, First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin, China;grid.430605.4, Department of Clinical Epidemiology, First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin, China;grid.430605.4, Department of Hepatology, First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin, China;
关键词: Inpatients;    HBV prevalence;    HBsAg;    Chronic hepatitis B;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12879-019-4091-3
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BackgroundHepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major public health burden in China although it has steadily declined over the last two decades. A valid updated prevalence of HBV infection in China relies on a large sample size. Hence this study aimed to estimate HBV seroprevalence using a large inpatient population in Northeast China.MethodsWe consecutively enrolled 218,627 inpatients aged 1–70 years admitted to the First Hospital of Jilin University from January 2010 through December 2014. HBV serological markers were detected by chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA).ResultsAmong the 218,627 collected samples, 16,254 (7.43%) were positive for HBsAg and 41.64% of patients were negative for all the HBV markers. The highest HBsAg prevalence was 10.05% in the 41–50 year age group and the lowest were 0.47% in the 1–10 and 2.35% in the 11–20 year age groups, respectively. HBsAg positivity was higher in males compared to females (8.94% vs. 5.80%). An HBsAg positivity of nearly 14% was found in middle-aged males, and positivity was 6.2% in females of childbearing age. One-third of this population only had a single HBsAb marker, which was also detected in 60% of patients aged under 20 years.ConclusionThough universal hepatitis B vaccination of infants has significantly reduced HBsAg prevalence in children, the number of most adults who have been infected with HBV remains steady. Extra care and resources should be provided to HBV-infected middle-aged males to stop the progression of chronic hepatitis B, and HBsAg positive females of childbearing age to block vertical HBV transmission.

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