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dc.contributor.authorAntony P. Blacken_US
dc.contributor.authorPhonethipsavanh Nouanthongen_US
dc.contributor.authorNaphavan Nanthavongen_US
dc.contributor.authorChanthasone Souvannasoen_US
dc.contributor.authorKeooudomphone Vilivongen_US
dc.contributor.authorPrapan Jutavijittumen_US
dc.contributor.authorBounthome Samountryen_US
dc.contributor.authorNina Lüttekeen_US
dc.contributor.authorJudith M. Hübschenen_US
dc.contributor.authorSylvie Goossensen_US
dc.contributor.authorFabrice Queten_US
dc.contributor.authorYves Buissonen_US
dc.contributor.authorClaude P. Mulleren_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-04T09:59:29Z-
dc.date.available2018-09-04T09:59:29Z-
dc.date.issued2014-01-01en_US
dc.identifier.issn14712334en_US
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-84921644672en_US
dc.identifier.other10.1186/1471-2334-14-457en_US
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dc.description.abstract© 2014 Black et al. Background: Despite hepatitis B vaccination at birth and at 6, 10 and 14 weeks of age, hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection continues to be endemic in the Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR). We carried out a cross-sectional serological study in infants, pre-school children, school pupils and pregnant women to determine their burden of disease, risk of infection and vaccination status. Methods: A total of 2471 participants between 9 months and 46 years old were recruited from urban (Vientiane Capital, Luang Prabang), semi-urban (Boulhikhamxai and Savannakhet) and remote rural areas (Huaphan). All sera were tested for anti-HBs and anti-HBc. Sera testing positive for anti-HBc alone were further tested for the presence of HBsAg. Results: A low prevalence of HBsAg (0.5%) was detected among infants from Vientiane and Luang Prabang, indicating some success of the vaccination policy. However, only 65.6% had protective anti-HBs antibodies, suggesting that vaccination coverage or responses remain sub-optimal, even in these urban populations. In pre-school children from remote areas in Huaphan, 21.2% were positive for anti-HBc antibodies, and 4.6% were for HBsAg positive, showing that a significant proportion of children in these rural regions have early exposure to HBV. In pre-school children with 3 documented HBV vaccinations, only 17.0% (15/55) were serologically protected. Among school-children from semi-urban regions of Luang Prabang, Boulhikhamxai and Savannakhet provinces, those below the age of 9 who were born after HBV vaccine introduction had anti-HBc and HBsAg prevalence of 11.7% and 4.1%, respectively. The prevalence increased to 19.4% and 7.8% of 10-14 year olds and to 27% and 10.2% of 15-19 year olds. Pregnant women from Luang Prabang and Vientiane had very high anti-HBc and HBsAg prevalence (49.5% and 8.2%), indicating high exposure and risk of onward vertical transmission to the unborn infant. Conclusions: Overall, the results demonstrate a dramatic deficiency in vaccination coverage and vaccine responses and/or documentation within the regions of Lao PDR studied, which included urbanized areas with better health care access. Timely and effective hepatitis B vaccination coverage is needed in Lao PDR.en_US
dc.subjectMedicineen_US
dc.titleHepatitis B virus in the Lao People's Democratic Republic: A cross sectional serosurvey in different cohortsen_US
dc.typeJournalen_US
article.title.sourcetitleBMC Infectious Diseasesen_US
article.volume14en_US
article.stream.affiliationsInstitut Pasteur du Laosen_US
article.stream.affiliationsLuxembourg Institute of Healthen_US
article.stream.affiliationsInstitut de la Francophonie pour la Médecine Tropicaleen_US
article.stream.affiliationsChiang Mai Universityen_US
article.stream.affiliationsUniversity of Health Sciencesen_US
article.stream.affiliationsVientianeen_US
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