Hepatitis B vaccination status and needlestick injuries among healthcare workers in Syria
<b>Background:</b> Although a majority of countries in the Middle East show intermediate or high endemicity of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, which clearly poses a serious public health problem in the region, the situation in the Republic of Syria remains unclear. The aim of this st...
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doaj-3bf479103aab4ea9978ec50614e6295e2020-11-24T23:08:28ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Global Infectious Diseases0974-777X0974-82452010-01-01212834Hepatitis B vaccination status and needlestick injuries among healthcare workers in SyriaYacoub RabiAl Ali RadwanMoukeh GhamezLahdo AyhamMouhammad YaserNasser Mahmood<b>Background:</b> Although a majority of countries in the Middle East show intermediate or high endemicity of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, which clearly poses a serious public health problem in the region, the situation in the Republic of Syria remains unclear. The aim of this study is to determine the hepatitis B vaccination status, to assess the number of vaccinations administered, and to estimate the annual incidence of needlestick injuries (NSIs) among healthcare workers (HCWs) in Aleppo University hospitals. <b> Materials and Methods:</b> A cross-sectional design with a survey questionnaire was used for exploring details of NSIs during 2008, hepatitis B vaccination status, and HBV infection among a random stratified sample of HCWs in three tertiary hospitals in Aleppo (n= 321). <b> Results:</b> Two hundred and forty-six (76.6%) HCWs had sustained at least one NSI during 2008. Nine (2.8%) had HBV chronic infection and 75 HCWs (23.4%) were never vaccinated. Anesthesiology technicians had the greatest exposure risk when compared to office workers [OR=16,95% CI (2.55-100), <i> P</i>< 0.01], doctors [OR=10,95% CI (2.1 47.57), <i> P</i> < 0.01], and nurses [OR = 6.75,95% CI (1.56-29.03), <i> P</i> = 0.01]. HCWs under 25 and between the age of 25 and 35 years were at increased risk for NSI when compared to HCWs older than 45 years [OR = 3.12,95% CI (1.19-8.19), <i> P</i> = 0.02] and [OR = 3.05,95% CI (1.42-6.57), <i> P</i> < 0.01], respectively. <b> Conclusion:</b> HCWs at Aleppo University hospitals are frequently exposed to blood-borne infections. Precautions and protection from NSIs are important in preventing infection of HCWs. Education about the transmission of blood-borne infections, vaccination, and post-exposure prophylaxis must be implemented and strictly monitored.http://www.bioline.org.br/request?10005Needlestick injuriesHepatitis B infectionHealthcare workers |
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Hepatitis B vaccination status and needlestick injuries among healthcare workers in Syria |
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Hepatitis B vaccination status and needlestick injuries among healthcare workers in Syria |
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Hepatitis B vaccination status and needlestick injuries among healthcare workers in Syria |
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Hepatitis B vaccination status and needlestick injuries among healthcare workers in Syria |
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Hepatitis B vaccination status and needlestick injuries among healthcare workers in Syria |
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hepatitis b vaccination status and needlestick injuries among healthcare workers in syria |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Global Infectious Diseases |
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0974-777X 0974-8245 |
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<b>Background:</b> Although a majority of countries in the Middle East show intermediate or high endemicity of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, which clearly poses a serious public health problem in the region, the situation in the Republic of Syria remains unclear. The aim of this study is to determine the hepatitis B vaccination status, to assess the number of vaccinations administered, and to estimate the annual incidence of needlestick injuries (NSIs) among healthcare workers (HCWs) in Aleppo University hospitals. <b> Materials and Methods:</b> A cross-sectional design with a survey questionnaire was used for exploring details of NSIs during 2008, hepatitis B vaccination status, and HBV infection among a random stratified sample of HCWs in three tertiary hospitals in Aleppo (n= 321). <b> Results:</b> Two hundred and forty-six (76.6%) HCWs had sustained at least one NSI during 2008. Nine (2.8%) had HBV chronic infection and 75 HCWs (23.4%) were never vaccinated. Anesthesiology technicians had the greatest exposure risk when compared to office workers [OR=16,95% CI (2.55-100), <i> P</i>< 0.01], doctors [OR=10,95% CI (2.1 47.57), <i> P</i> < 0.01], and nurses [OR = 6.75,95% CI (1.56-29.03), <i> P</i> = 0.01]. HCWs under 25 and between the age of 25 and 35 years were at increased risk for NSI when compared to HCWs older than 45 years [OR = 3.12,95% CI (1.19-8.19), <i> P</i> = 0.02] and [OR = 3.05,95% CI (1.42-6.57), <i> P</i> < 0.01], respectively. <b> Conclusion:</b> HCWs at Aleppo University hospitals are frequently exposed to blood-borne infections. Precautions and protection from NSIs are important in preventing infection of HCWs. Education about the transmission of blood-borne infections, vaccination, and post-exposure prophylaxis must be implemented and strictly monitored. |
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Needlestick injuries Hepatitis B infection Healthcare workers |
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