Case-control study to evaluate risk factors for acute hepatitis B virus infection in Egypt

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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a significant health problem in Egypt. To better define risk factors associated with HBV transmission, we conducted a case-control study among patients admitted with acute hepatitis to an infectious disease hospital in Cairo. A total of 60 cases and 120 controls were interviewed about various exposures within 6 months prior to admission. Univariate analysis revealed HBV case-patients were more likely to report providing injections to relatives or friends, injecting drug use, exposure to a household contact with hepatitis, exposure to invasive medical procedures and being in the military. Efforts should be made to implement strict infection control standards in Egypt.

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Talaat, M., Radwan, E., El-Sayed, N., Ismael, T., Hajjeh, R., & Mahoney, F. J. (2010). Case-control study to evaluate risk factors for acute hepatitis B virus infection in Egypt. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 16(1), 4–9. https://doi.org/10.26719/2010.16.1.4

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