Reassessment of selected healthcare associated risk factors for HBV and HCV infections among volunteer blood donors, Karachi, Pakistan

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Epidemiologic studies conducted in the 1990s identified several independent healthcare associated risk factors for HBV and HCV infections in Pakistan. In 2002, we re-examined healthcare associated HBV and/or HCV infection risk factors in volunteer blood donors. In this case-control study, we collected data using a structured questionnaire on socioeconomic attributes, putative healthcare related risk factors, and other known factors for HBV and HCV infections in Karachi, Pakistan. The multivariable logistic-regression model (166 cases, 394 controls) after adjusting for socio-demographic attributes and other known HBV and HCV risk factors revealed that more cases than controls had multiple lifetime hospitalization, adjusted odds ratio (AOR)=2.48; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.04,5.94, and had received dental treatment from an unqualified provider (AOR=5.90, Cl11.66,21.02). More cases than controls had received a large number of therapeutic injections during the last 5 years (1-5 injections vs. 0, AOR=2.64,95% CI 1.06,6.60; 6-19 injections vs. 0, AOR=4.09,95% CI 1.59,10.51; >20 injections vs. 0, AOR=4.34,95% CI 1.70, 11.07), and had their last injection given using a re-usable glass syringe (AOR=3.41 CI 1.13,10.29). Our data suggest that risk factors for HBV and HCV infections identified in the last decade have remained unchanged in healthcare facilities in Karachi. Additional multi-disciplinary efforts are needed to control healthcare associated HBV and HCV transmission in Pakistan.

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Younus, M., Siddiqi, A. E. A., & Akhtar, S. (2009). Reassessment of selected healthcare associated risk factors for HBV and HCV infections among volunteer blood donors, Karachi, Pakistan. Central European Journal of Public Health, 17(1), 31–35. https://doi.org/10.21101/cejph.a3489

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