Prevalence of hepatitis B virus co-infection among HIV-seropositive persons attending antiretroviral clinics in the Eastern Region of Ghana

dc.contributor.authorKye-Duodu, G.
dc.contributor.authorNortey, P.
dc.contributor.authorMalm, K.
dc.contributor.authorNyarko, K.M.
dc.contributor.authorSackey, S.O.
dc.contributor.authorOfori, S.
dc.contributor.authorAfari, E.A.
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-23T10:16:33Z
dc.date.available2019-04-23T10:16:33Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractINTRODUCTION: Hepatitis B and HIV infections are endemic in sub-Saharan Africa including Ghana. Understanding the extent of the co-infection is critical to the optimal care of persons living with HIV and AIDS (PLHIV). We determined the prevalence and risk factors of HBV co-infection in PLHIV and assessed the knowledge of health care workers (HCW) in Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) clinics regarding the co-infection.METHODS: A cross sectional study was conducted in five ART clinics to obtain data from a systematic random sample of PLHIV in the Eastern region of Ghana from March to June 2012. We used self-administered questionnaires to assess knowledge of HCW on knowledge and management of the co-infection. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression models were used for analysis at 5% significance level.RESULTS: Of 320 PLHIV recruited into study, with median age of 40 years (IQR: 33-50 years), 28 tested positive for HBsAg giving an overall prevalence of 8.8%. There were significant associations between HBV infection and being an adult (p=0.004), increasing serum ALT levels (p=0.002) and partner with history of HBV infection (p=0.010). HCW obtained 84.2% (SD± 20.53; 95% CI: 89-98.1) and 53.1% (SD± 35.06; 95% CI: 13.0-88.9) in the "general knowledge" and "management practice" indexes respectively.CONCLUSION: Prevalence of HBV-HIV co-infection was relatively high among PLHIV in Eastern region. Knowledge of HCW on management practices of HBV-HIV co-infection and HBV vaccination coverage among PLHIV were found to be relatively low. Regular trainings of HCW and a HBV vaccination programme targeted at PLHIV should be considered.en_US
dc.identifier.citationKye-Duodu G, Nortey P, Malm K, et al. Prevalence of hepatitis B virus co-infection among HIV-seropositive persons attending antiretroviral clinics in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Pan Afr Med J. 2016;25(Suppl 1):7. Published 2016 Oct 1. doi:10.11604/pamj.supp.2016.25.1.6172en_US
dc.identifier.otherdoi.10.11604/pamj.supp.2016.25.1.6172
dc.identifier.othervol.25 (Supp 1):7.
dc.identifier.urihttp://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/29446
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectco-infectionen_US
dc.subjectGhanaen_US
dc.subjecthepatitis B virusen_US
dc.subjectHuman Immunodeficiency Virusen_US
dc.subjectrisk factorsen_US
dc.titlePrevalence of hepatitis B virus co-infection among HIV-seropositive persons attending antiretroviral clinics in the Eastern Region of Ghanaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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