SEROPREVALENCE OF HEPATITIS B AND C VIRUSES: AWARENESS AND SAFE PRACTICES OF HAIRDRESSERS IN IZMIR — A SURVEY ŞUKRAN KOSE1, ALİYE MANDİRACİOGLU2, AHMET MURAT ORAL3, MESTAN EMEK3, AYHAN GOZAYDIN1, LUTFİYE KUZUCU1, and MELDA TURKEN1
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Objectives: The aim of the study is to determine the seroprevalence of hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in barbers and to assess the awareness of these employees related to occupational risks of HBV and HCV. Materials and Methods: In this study, 2145 barbers in Izmir were given an occupational safety seminar. Blood samples were collected from 2066 voluntary participants and 1284 individuals completed the questionnaires. Sera were tested for the presence of HBV and HCV markers by ELISA. Results: Our results document low levels of knowledge about HBV and HCV infection, risk perception and adequate protection among participants before the seminar session. Of the participants, 63.5% reported that they had suffered from equipment-related injuries during the last month. The prevalence of HBsAg positive and anti-HCV individuals of the 2066 person was found to be 2.2% and 0.4%, respectively. Conclusions: Hairdressers’ knowledge of HBV, HCV and health hazards associated with their profession was inadequate. The prevalence of HBsAg positive and anti-HCV was similar to that among the general population.
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