Awareness and Practice of Complete Hepatitis B Vaccination and Anti-HBs Testing in Vaccinated Health Care Workers

Background: Hepatitis B is a serious and common infectious disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Health Care Workers (HCW) are at an increased risk of occupational exposure to HBV and the incidence is 2-4 times higher than in the general population. Despite potential risks, awareness...

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Main Authors: Annapurna G. Sajjan, Smita S. Mangalgi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University 2015-04-01
Series:Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University
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Online Access:http://jkimsu.com/jkimsu-vol4no2/JKIMSU,Vol.4,No.2,April-June2015Page81-88.pdf
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spelling doaj-2850cd1963cf4240b2bebedafe0f75872020-11-25T01:41:49ZengKrishna Institute of Medical Sciences UniversityJournal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University2231-42612231-42612015-04-0104028188Awareness and Practice of Complete Hepatitis B Vaccination and Anti-HBs Testing in Vaccinated Health Care WorkersAnnapurna G. Sajjan0Smita S. Mangalgi1Department of Microbiology, BLDEU’s Shri B. M. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Vijayapur-586101(Karnataka) IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, BLDEU’s Shri B. M. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Vijayapur-586101(Karnataka) IndiaBackground: Hepatitis B is a serious and common infectious disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Health Care Workers (HCW) are at an increased risk of occupational exposure to HBV and the incidence is 2-4 times higher than in the general population. Despite potential risks, awareness and vaccine compliance is poor among the HCWs. Aim: To assess the awareness of complete Hepatitis B vaccination, anti-HBs testing & protective titres and determine the anti HBs titres amongst vaccinated HCWs. Material & Methods: A total of 500 Health care workers of both sexes in the age group from 20- 60 years vaccinated against Hepatitis B were tested for anti-HBs titres by quantitative ELISA. Results: The rate of complete immunization was 81.4% in doctors, 63.3% in nursing staff and 90% in the technical staff. Amongst the 500 participants, 70.8% had received all the doses and 29.2% incomplete doses of the vaccine. Titres of ≥ 10 mIU/ml were demonstrated in 84.4% of HCWs who received all the doses and in 65.7% those who defaulted. Conclusions: The results of the study indicate lack of awareness about complete HB vaccination and the importance of post vaccination testing in HCWs. http://jkimsu.com/jkimsu-vol4no2/JKIMSU,Vol.4,No.2,April-June2015Page81-88.pdfHealth Care WorkersComplete VaccinationAnti-HBs TestingProtective Titres
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Awareness and Practice of Complete Hepatitis B Vaccination and Anti-HBs Testing in Vaccinated Health Care Workers
Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University
Health Care Workers
Complete Vaccination
Anti-HBs Testing
Protective Titres
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Smita S. Mangalgi
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title Awareness and Practice of Complete Hepatitis B Vaccination and Anti-HBs Testing in Vaccinated Health Care Workers
title_short Awareness and Practice of Complete Hepatitis B Vaccination and Anti-HBs Testing in Vaccinated Health Care Workers
title_full Awareness and Practice of Complete Hepatitis B Vaccination and Anti-HBs Testing in Vaccinated Health Care Workers
title_fullStr Awareness and Practice of Complete Hepatitis B Vaccination and Anti-HBs Testing in Vaccinated Health Care Workers
title_full_unstemmed Awareness and Practice of Complete Hepatitis B Vaccination and Anti-HBs Testing in Vaccinated Health Care Workers
title_sort awareness and practice of complete hepatitis b vaccination and anti-hbs testing in vaccinated health care workers
publisher Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University
series Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University
issn 2231-4261
2231-4261
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Background: Hepatitis B is a serious and common infectious disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Health Care Workers (HCW) are at an increased risk of occupational exposure to HBV and the incidence is 2-4 times higher than in the general population. Despite potential risks, awareness and vaccine compliance is poor among the HCWs. Aim: To assess the awareness of complete Hepatitis B vaccination, anti-HBs testing & protective titres and determine the anti HBs titres amongst vaccinated HCWs. Material & Methods: A total of 500 Health care workers of both sexes in the age group from 20- 60 years vaccinated against Hepatitis B were tested for anti-HBs titres by quantitative ELISA. Results: The rate of complete immunization was 81.4% in doctors, 63.3% in nursing staff and 90% in the technical staff. Amongst the 500 participants, 70.8% had received all the doses and 29.2% incomplete doses of the vaccine. Titres of ≥ 10 mIU/ml were demonstrated in 84.4% of HCWs who received all the doses and in 65.7% those who defaulted. Conclusions: The results of the study indicate lack of awareness about complete HB vaccination and the importance of post vaccination testing in HCWs.
topic Health Care Workers
Complete Vaccination
Anti-HBs Testing
Protective Titres
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