Investigation of the risk factors associated with the failure of hepatitis B vaccination of neonates in Yunnan province, China
Objective: This study aimed to investigate HBsAg positive rates and risk factors of HBV infection among the children less than 15 years old in Yunnan province, a remote southwest part of mainland China. Methods: Multi-stage sampling was used to randomly select study subjects from 9,360,000 individua...
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doaj-185acf1546b4498280dd5e2aa97fd1f72020-11-24T21:46:37ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases1201-97122018-12-01779095Investigation of the risk factors associated with the failure of hepatitis B vaccination of neonates in Yunnan province, ChinaFeng Wang0Wenyu Kang1Wenting Zhou2Qiudong Su3Shengli Bi4Feng Qiu5Qiongfen Li6Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Changping District, Beijing 102206, PR ChinaCenter for Disease Control and Prevention of Yunnan Province, Kunming 650022, PR ChinaInstitute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Changping District, Beijing 102206, PR ChinaInstitute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Changping District, Beijing 102206, PR ChinaInstitute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Changping District, Beijing 102206, PR ChinaInstitute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Changping District, Beijing 102206, PR China; Corresponding authors.Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Yunnan Province, Kunming 650022, PR China; Corresponding authors.Objective: This study aimed to investigate HBsAg positive rates and risk factors of HBV infection among the children less than 15 years old in Yunnan province, a remote southwest part of mainland China. Methods: Multi-stage sampling was used to randomly select study subjects from 9,360,000 individuals. Hepatitis B vaccine inoculation rate and HBsAg positive rate were investigated, and then propensity score and generalized linear mixed model (GLMMs) were applied to the case-control study. Results: The average HBsAg positive rate was 1.81%, with 1.2% in urban areas and 2.4% in rural areas. Rate of first-dose-in-time in urban areas was 77.7%, obviously higher than 49.5% in rural areas (χ2 = 2811.71, P < 0.01). Similarly, 3-dose completion coverage rate in urban areas was 93.7%, also higher than 79.0% in rural areas (χ2 = 1561.43, P < 0.01). Maternal HBeAg positivity and HBsAg positivity were proved to be the main risk factors of children with HBV infection. Moreover, paternal HBeAg positivity, paternal HBsAg positivity, the absence and unknown status of HBV vaccine inoculation were risk factors of children with HBV infection as well. Conclusion: It was very important to improve the HBV vaccine inoculation rates. Delivering babies in hospital and timely inoculation with HBV vaccine were efficient ways to prevent HBV vertical transmission. Keywords: Hepatitis B vaccines, Immune failure, Risk factors, Propensity score, Generalized linear mixed modelhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971218345454 |
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Investigation of the risk factors associated with the failure of hepatitis B vaccination of neonates in Yunnan province, China |
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Investigation of the risk factors associated with the failure of hepatitis B vaccination of neonates in Yunnan province, China |
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investigation of the risk factors associated with the failure of hepatitis b vaccination of neonates in yunnan province, china |
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate HBsAg positive rates and risk factors of HBV infection among the children less than 15 years old in Yunnan province, a remote southwest part of mainland China. Methods: Multi-stage sampling was used to randomly select study subjects from 9,360,000 individuals. Hepatitis B vaccine inoculation rate and HBsAg positive rate were investigated, and then propensity score and generalized linear mixed model (GLMMs) were applied to the case-control study. Results: The average HBsAg positive rate was 1.81%, with 1.2% in urban areas and 2.4% in rural areas. Rate of first-dose-in-time in urban areas was 77.7%, obviously higher than 49.5% in rural areas (χ2 = 2811.71, P < 0.01). Similarly, 3-dose completion coverage rate in urban areas was 93.7%, also higher than 79.0% in rural areas (χ2 = 1561.43, P < 0.01). Maternal HBeAg positivity and HBsAg positivity were proved to be the main risk factors of children with HBV infection. Moreover, paternal HBeAg positivity, paternal HBsAg positivity, the absence and unknown status of HBV vaccine inoculation were risk factors of children with HBV infection as well. Conclusion: It was very important to improve the HBV vaccine inoculation rates. Delivering babies in hospital and timely inoculation with HBV vaccine were efficient ways to prevent HBV vertical transmission. Keywords: Hepatitis B vaccines, Immune failure, Risk factors, Propensity score, Generalized linear mixed model |
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