Vertical transmission of hepatitis B surface antigen in carrier mothers in two west London hospitals

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Abstract

126 children of 102 hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) carrier mothers were delivered at Hammersmith Hospital and Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital, between 1971 and mid-1978. Blood tests on 110 of these children showed that 8 out of the 18 with Chinese mothers, but only 6 out of the 92 other children, have become HBsAg positive. The presence of maternal hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) is also significantly correlated with transmission of HBsAg to the children. The management of children whose mothers are carriers is discussed.

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Woo, D., Cummins, M., Davies, P. A., Harvey, D. R., Hurley, R., & Waterson, A. P. (1979). Vertical transmission of hepatitis B surface antigen in carrier mothers in two west London hospitals. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 54(9), 670–675. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.54.9.670

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