seroprevalence of antibodies to hepatitis e virus among pregnant women

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mojgan mamani brucellosis research center, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran

mehrangiz zamani department of obstetrics and gynecology, fatemieh hospital, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran

seyyed hamid hashemi brucellosis research center, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran

fariba keramat brucellosis research center, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran; brucellosis research center, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran. tel: +98-9181113281

abstract

results the mean age of pregnant women was 27.2 ± 5.6 years. the overall seroprevalence of anti-hev was 7.4%. there was a significant association between anti-hev seropositivity and age (p < 0.001), degree of education (p = 0.017), number of household members (p = 0.002), siblings (p = 0.005), and parities (p = 0.007). however, no significant relationship was observed between positive anti-hev and variables such as place of residence, occupation, history of animal contacts, agricultural activities, type of drinking water, and the method of washing vegetables (p > 0.05). conclusions according to the results, 92.6% of pregnant women were anti-hev negative. however, there is no available effective vaccine for its prevention in human yet. therefore, education about environmental and personal hygiene before and during pregnancy may be helpful for decreasing the rate of hev infection in this high risk population. patients and methods a total of 1050 pregnant women were included in this prospective cross-sectional study, conducted from 2010 to 2011. anti-hev specific igg was measured with elisa method. a questionnaire containing research purposes was also fulfilled for each participant. objectives this study aimed to assess seroprevalence of hev infection and related risk factors among pregnant women referred to fatemieh hospital in hamadan, iran. background hepatitis e virus (hev) infection is a major public health problem in developing countries, which could progress to an acute self-limited hepatitis. young adults and middle-aged people are more likely to be infected than children and elderly persons. the disease is usually mild in general population; severe infection is more seen among pregnant women and leads to a high rate of mortality in this population.

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