Hepatitis B and C seroprevalence in the Lebanese population

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We aimed to evaluate exposure to hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV and HBC) and candidate risk factors among the Lebanese population. All individuals presenting to all laboratory units in the country over a 2-week period were asked for a 5-mL whole blood sample and answered a questionnaire addressing risk factors. For individuals under 15 years of age the mother was interviewed. In all, 2893 blood samples were examined. Refusal rate was 2.9%. Exposure to HBV antigen was 18.9%; 1.9% were carriers and acute hepatitis B point prevalence was 0.1%. Exposure to HCV antigen was 0.7%. Exposure to both HBc and HCV antibodies was 0.2%. HBc prevalence increased with age and was higher among men. Significant risk factors included blood transfusion, haemodialysis and gastrointestinal endoscopy.

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Baddoura, R., Haddad, C., & Germanos, M. (2002). Hepatitis B and C seroprevalence in the Lebanese population. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 8(1), 150–156. https://doi.org/10.26719/2002.8.1.150

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