HBs antigen in children with suspicion of HIV infection

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Abstract

In order to evaluate the prevalence rate of HBs antigen in children with a suspicion of HIV infection, 103 children were tested for HBs antigen and HIV. The mean age of the children was 2 years. The prevalence of HBs antigen was 39.8 per cent in children and the HIV ELISA test was positive in 57.7 per cent. A correlation was found between carrier of HBs antigen and HIV ELISA positivity (p = 0.04, RR = 1.46; 1.06 < RR < 2.02). There was a high prevalence of HBs antigen in children with a suspicion of HIV infection. This calls for the promotion of antenal screening for HIV and HBV along with immunization against hepatitis B in newborns in our setting.

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Nacro, B., Dao, B., & Dahourou, H. (2001). HBs antigen in children with suspicion of HIV infection. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 47(5), 303–304. https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/47.5.303

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