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Prevalence of chronic HBV infection in pregnant woman attending antenatal care in a tertiary hospital in Mwanza, Tanzania: a cross-sectional study.

Karin GeffertTongai G MapongaShimba HenericoWolfgang PreiserStella MongellaAugust StichSamuel KalluvyaAndreas MuellerChrista Kasang
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
This cohort of pregnant women showed a lower-intermediate prevalence of HBV of 3%. In the 3 years follow-up only 1 out of 7 children showed evidence of chronic HBV infection. The child's mother with high viral load (25.9 × 107 IU/ml), was positive for HBeAg with a high degree of sequence similarity suggesting vertical transmission. These results highlight a need for improved diagnosis and treatment of HBV infection in pregnant women in Tanzania, in order to prevent vertical transmission.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
  • hepatitis b virus
  • liver failure
  • risk factors
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • physical activity
  • palliative care
  • tertiary care
  • drug induced