Serological markers and risk factors associated with Hepatitis B virus infection among Federal Capital Territory prison inmates, Nigeria: Should we be concerned?

<h4>Introduction</h4>Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is hyper-endemic in Nigeria. Prisons are high-risk environments for the spread of infectious diseases. Worldwide, seroprevalence of HBV infection is substantially higher among individuals in correctional facilities when compared to g...

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Main Authors: Chioma Cindy Dan-Nwafor, Ikeola Adeoye, Kehinde Aderemi, Martins Onuoha, Elizabeth Adedire, Adebobola Bashorun, Damaris Osunkwo, Saheed Gidado, Muhammad Balogun, Suleiman Idris, Ibrahim Ade-Yusuf, Ekpedeme Udom, Patrick Nguku
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248045
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spelling doaj-1a9864d0df264d209593604ea1ae24f42021-03-25T05:31:57ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01163e024804510.1371/journal.pone.0248045Serological markers and risk factors associated with Hepatitis B virus infection among Federal Capital Territory prison inmates, Nigeria: Should we be concerned?Chioma Cindy Dan-NwaforIkeola AdeoyeKehinde AderemiMartins OnuohaElizabeth AdedireAdebobola BashorunDamaris OsunkwoSaheed GidadoMuhammad BalogunSuleiman IdrisIbrahim Ade-YusufEkpedeme UdomPatrick Nguku<h4>Introduction</h4>Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is hyper-endemic in Nigeria. Prisons are high-risk environments for the spread of infectious diseases. Worldwide, seroprevalence of HBV infection is substantially higher among individuals in correctional facilities when compared to general population. We determined the seroprevalence and risk factors associated with HBV infection among Kuje prison inmates, Nigeria.<h4>Material and methods</h4>We conducted a prison facility based cross-sectional study. Interviewer administered questionnaires were used to obtain information on participants socio-demographic characteristics, HBV risk factors, previous HBV test and vaccination history. Blood samples collected from participants were analysed for HBsAg, HBsAb, HBcAb, HBeAg and HBeAb markers using rapid lateral chromatographic immunoassay kit. Univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analysis were performed.<h4>Results</h4>A total of 271 inmates (63 convicts and 208 awaiting trial inmates) were recruited into the study as participants. The mean age of the participants was 32.7 SD±9 years. HBV seroprevalence (HBsAg) of 13.7% (95% CI: 9.8-18.3) was found. 55.4% (95% CI: 49.2-61.4) of inmates were susceptible to HBV infection, 20.7% (95%CI; 16.0-26.0) had past HBV infection while 10.3% (95% CI: 7.0-14.6) had acquired natural or artificial HBV immunity. Factors found to be associated with current HBV infection (HBsAg) include age-group ≤25years (aOR = 8.0,95% CI: 2.9-22.3), being ever married (aOR = 4.2, 95% CI: 1.7-10.4) and history of alcohol consumption (aOR = 3.4, 95% CI: 1.3-8.4).<h4>Conclusion</h4>This study reveals a high seroprevalence of HBV infection among Kuje Prison inmates, hence the need to introduce prison-focused health intervention initiatives such as HBV screening, vaccination and care to reduce the transmission of HBV infection among inmates and ultimately the general population.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248045
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author Chioma Cindy Dan-Nwafor
Ikeola Adeoye
Kehinde Aderemi
Martins Onuoha
Elizabeth Adedire
Adebobola Bashorun
Damaris Osunkwo
Saheed Gidado
Muhammad Balogun
Suleiman Idris
Ibrahim Ade-Yusuf
Ekpedeme Udom
Patrick Nguku
spellingShingle Chioma Cindy Dan-Nwafor
Ikeola Adeoye
Kehinde Aderemi
Martins Onuoha
Elizabeth Adedire
Adebobola Bashorun
Damaris Osunkwo
Saheed Gidado
Muhammad Balogun
Suleiman Idris
Ibrahim Ade-Yusuf
Ekpedeme Udom
Patrick Nguku
Serological markers and risk factors associated with Hepatitis B virus infection among Federal Capital Territory prison inmates, Nigeria: Should we be concerned?
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author_facet Chioma Cindy Dan-Nwafor
Ikeola Adeoye
Kehinde Aderemi
Martins Onuoha
Elizabeth Adedire
Adebobola Bashorun
Damaris Osunkwo
Saheed Gidado
Muhammad Balogun
Suleiman Idris
Ibrahim Ade-Yusuf
Ekpedeme Udom
Patrick Nguku
author_sort Chioma Cindy Dan-Nwafor
title Serological markers and risk factors associated with Hepatitis B virus infection among Federal Capital Territory prison inmates, Nigeria: Should we be concerned?
title_short Serological markers and risk factors associated with Hepatitis B virus infection among Federal Capital Territory prison inmates, Nigeria: Should we be concerned?
title_full Serological markers and risk factors associated with Hepatitis B virus infection among Federal Capital Territory prison inmates, Nigeria: Should we be concerned?
title_fullStr Serological markers and risk factors associated with Hepatitis B virus infection among Federal Capital Territory prison inmates, Nigeria: Should we be concerned?
title_full_unstemmed Serological markers and risk factors associated with Hepatitis B virus infection among Federal Capital Territory prison inmates, Nigeria: Should we be concerned?
title_sort serological markers and risk factors associated with hepatitis b virus infection among federal capital territory prison inmates, nigeria: should we be concerned?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description <h4>Introduction</h4>Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is hyper-endemic in Nigeria. Prisons are high-risk environments for the spread of infectious diseases. Worldwide, seroprevalence of HBV infection is substantially higher among individuals in correctional facilities when compared to general population. We determined the seroprevalence and risk factors associated with HBV infection among Kuje prison inmates, Nigeria.<h4>Material and methods</h4>We conducted a prison facility based cross-sectional study. Interviewer administered questionnaires were used to obtain information on participants socio-demographic characteristics, HBV risk factors, previous HBV test and vaccination history. Blood samples collected from participants were analysed for HBsAg, HBsAb, HBcAb, HBeAg and HBeAb markers using rapid lateral chromatographic immunoassay kit. Univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analysis were performed.<h4>Results</h4>A total of 271 inmates (63 convicts and 208 awaiting trial inmates) were recruited into the study as participants. The mean age of the participants was 32.7 SD±9 years. HBV seroprevalence (HBsAg) of 13.7% (95% CI: 9.8-18.3) was found. 55.4% (95% CI: 49.2-61.4) of inmates were susceptible to HBV infection, 20.7% (95%CI; 16.0-26.0) had past HBV infection while 10.3% (95% CI: 7.0-14.6) had acquired natural or artificial HBV immunity. Factors found to be associated with current HBV infection (HBsAg) include age-group ≤25years (aOR = 8.0,95% CI: 2.9-22.3), being ever married (aOR = 4.2, 95% CI: 1.7-10.4) and history of alcohol consumption (aOR = 3.4, 95% CI: 1.3-8.4).<h4>Conclusion</h4>This study reveals a high seroprevalence of HBV infection among Kuje Prison inmates, hence the need to introduce prison-focused health intervention initiatives such as HBV screening, vaccination and care to reduce the transmission of HBV infection among inmates and ultimately the general population.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248045
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