THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPHYLACTIC MEASURES AGAINST HEPATITIS B IN NEWBORNS OF HBsAg POSITIVE MOTHERS FOR THE PERIOD 1997–2002 IN CELJE REGION

<p>Background. There are about 400 million hepatitis B carriers in the world, of these some 20,000 live in Slovenia. Due to the low prevalence of chronic hepatitis B carriers in our country, the infection is most frequently transmitted by means of sexual intercourse with an infected person, or...

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Main Authors: Gorazd Lešničar, Janja Blatnik, Branko Šibanc, Stella Cvitan, Ana Ilijaš, Zlatka Felc
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Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2002-11-01
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spelling doaj-e10a914132d244d597113a003714e7c72020-11-24T22:20:23ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242002-11-0171111181THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPHYLACTIC MEASURES AGAINST HEPATITIS B IN NEWBORNS OF HBsAg POSITIVE MOTHERS FOR THE PERIOD 1997–2002 IN CELJE REGIONGorazd Lešničar0Janja Blatnik1Branko Šibanc2Stella Cvitan3Ana Ilijaš4Zlatka Felc5Oddelek za infekcijske bolezni in vročinska stanja Splošna bolnišnica Celje Oblakova ulica 5 3000 CeljeOddelek za infekcijske bolezni in vročinska stanja Splošna bolnišnica Celje Oblakova ulica 5 3000 CeljeOddelek za infekcijske bolezni in vročinska stanja Splošna bolnišnica Celje Oblakova ulica 5 3000 CeljeOddelek za infekcijske bolezni in vročinska stanja Splošna bolnišnica Celje Oblakova ulica 5 3000 CeljeOdsek za neonatalno pediatrijo Ginekološko-porodniški oddelek Splošna bolnišnica Celje Oblakova ulica 5 3000 CeljeOdsek za neonatalno pediatrijo Ginekološko-porodniški oddelek Splošna bolnišnica Celje Oblakova ulica 5 3000 Celje<p>Background. There are about 400 million hepatitis B carriers in the world, of these some 20,000 live in Slovenia. Due to the low prevalence of chronic hepatitis B carriers in our country, the infection is most frequently transmitted by means of sexual intercourse with an infected person, or parenterally, by blood. Perinatal transmissions from an infected mother to her child which represent the most frequent infection route in the hyperendemic regions of Asia and Africa, should not be ignored either.</p><p>Methods. A retrospective study was carried out at the Department for Infectious Diseases and Febrile Conditions of the General Hospital Celje with the aim to assess the success of postnatal and later prophylaxis of children against hepatitis B infection for the period 1997– 2002. Children aged 1–5 years were examined using clinical, biochemical and virological tests for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV.</p><p>Results. We examined 23 out of 33 invited HBsAg positive mothers and their children, who received immediate postnatal prophylaxis with specific immunoglobulins and vaccination against hepatitis B. Afterwards they received two additional vaccinations in a Pediatric Clinic or in an Institute of public health Celje. At the time of follow-up examination none of the children had positive serum markers for active viral infection with hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV. All the children had sufficiently high titers of protective antibodies against hepatitis B virus present in the serum (&gt; 10 IU/ml). AgHBs became negative in one mother only while the rest remained asymptomatic carriers of hepatitis B virus. Consequently no treatment was required.</p><p>Conclusions. Regardless of the outstandingly favorable results of postnatal prophylaxis against hepatitis B in our study subjects, the small number of children receiving this protection and the short follow-up period do not allow any long-term prognoses. Considering the high titers of protective antibodies in most of children, we presume that further revaccinations will not be necessary. The programs of preschool children screenings should also include follow-up tests for hepatitis B in children of HBsAg positive mothers who have received prophylaxis against hepatitis B after delivery. Early vaccination against hepatitis B of the whole preschool children population, which has been practiced in our country since 1998, will help to prevent many asymptomatic chronic and advancing infection with hepatitis B virus already in early childhood.<br /><br /><br /><br /></p>http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/1645pregnant AgHBs positive womenhepatitis Bnewbornspostnatal prophylaxis against hepatitis B
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author Gorazd Lešničar
Janja Blatnik
Branko Šibanc
Stella Cvitan
Ana Ilijaš
Zlatka Felc
spellingShingle Gorazd Lešničar
Janja Blatnik
Branko Šibanc
Stella Cvitan
Ana Ilijaš
Zlatka Felc
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPHYLACTIC MEASURES AGAINST HEPATITIS B IN NEWBORNS OF HBsAg POSITIVE MOTHERS FOR THE PERIOD 1997–2002 IN CELJE REGION
Zdravniški Vestnik
pregnant AgHBs positive women
hepatitis B
newborns
postnatal prophylaxis against hepatitis B
author_facet Gorazd Lešničar
Janja Blatnik
Branko Šibanc
Stella Cvitan
Ana Ilijaš
Zlatka Felc
author_sort Gorazd Lešničar
title THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPHYLACTIC MEASURES AGAINST HEPATITIS B IN NEWBORNS OF HBsAg POSITIVE MOTHERS FOR THE PERIOD 1997–2002 IN CELJE REGION
title_short THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPHYLACTIC MEASURES AGAINST HEPATITIS B IN NEWBORNS OF HBsAg POSITIVE MOTHERS FOR THE PERIOD 1997–2002 IN CELJE REGION
title_full THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPHYLACTIC MEASURES AGAINST HEPATITIS B IN NEWBORNS OF HBsAg POSITIVE MOTHERS FOR THE PERIOD 1997–2002 IN CELJE REGION
title_fullStr THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPHYLACTIC MEASURES AGAINST HEPATITIS B IN NEWBORNS OF HBsAg POSITIVE MOTHERS FOR THE PERIOD 1997–2002 IN CELJE REGION
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPHYLACTIC MEASURES AGAINST HEPATITIS B IN NEWBORNS OF HBsAg POSITIVE MOTHERS FOR THE PERIOD 1997–2002 IN CELJE REGION
title_sort effectiveness of prophylactic measures against hepatitis b in newborns of hbsag positive mothers for the period 1997–2002 in celje region
publisher Slovenian Medical Association
series Zdravniški Vestnik
issn 1318-0347
1581-0224
publishDate 2002-11-01
description <p>Background. There are about 400 million hepatitis B carriers in the world, of these some 20,000 live in Slovenia. Due to the low prevalence of chronic hepatitis B carriers in our country, the infection is most frequently transmitted by means of sexual intercourse with an infected person, or parenterally, by blood. Perinatal transmissions from an infected mother to her child which represent the most frequent infection route in the hyperendemic regions of Asia and Africa, should not be ignored either.</p><p>Methods. A retrospective study was carried out at the Department for Infectious Diseases and Febrile Conditions of the General Hospital Celje with the aim to assess the success of postnatal and later prophylaxis of children against hepatitis B infection for the period 1997– 2002. Children aged 1–5 years were examined using clinical, biochemical and virological tests for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV.</p><p>Results. We examined 23 out of 33 invited HBsAg positive mothers and their children, who received immediate postnatal prophylaxis with specific immunoglobulins and vaccination against hepatitis B. Afterwards they received two additional vaccinations in a Pediatric Clinic or in an Institute of public health Celje. At the time of follow-up examination none of the children had positive serum markers for active viral infection with hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV. All the children had sufficiently high titers of protective antibodies against hepatitis B virus present in the serum (&gt; 10 IU/ml). AgHBs became negative in one mother only while the rest remained asymptomatic carriers of hepatitis B virus. Consequently no treatment was required.</p><p>Conclusions. Regardless of the outstandingly favorable results of postnatal prophylaxis against hepatitis B in our study subjects, the small number of children receiving this protection and the short follow-up period do not allow any long-term prognoses. Considering the high titers of protective antibodies in most of children, we presume that further revaccinations will not be necessary. The programs of preschool children screenings should also include follow-up tests for hepatitis B in children of HBsAg positive mothers who have received prophylaxis against hepatitis B after delivery. Early vaccination against hepatitis B of the whole preschool children population, which has been practiced in our country since 1998, will help to prevent many asymptomatic chronic and advancing infection with hepatitis B virus already in early childhood.<br /><br /><br /><br /></p>
topic pregnant AgHBs positive women
hepatitis B
newborns
postnatal prophylaxis against hepatitis B
url http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/1645
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