Horizontal transmission of hepatitis B virus from siblings and intramuscular injection among preschool children in a familial cohort
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Horizontal transmission of hepatitis B virus from siblings and intramuscular injection among preschool children in a familial cohort
Abstract
The authors followed 147 children from 113 families who were susceptible to hepatitis B virus infection for a total of 275 person-years. Among these children, 19 became infected with the hepatitis B virus and thus became new subclinical cases. In this cohort study, parents played a minor role in hepatitis B virus horizontal transmission. On the other hand, the estimated incidence rate ratio of hepatitis B virus infection for siblings of a hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) carrier was 2.8 (95% confidence interval 1.1-7.4) when compared with those children without a HBeAg sibling carrier as analyzed by multiple logistic regression. The adjusted incidence rate ratio among siblings increased with increased number of HBeAg carriers. In addition, intramuscular injections played an important role in hepatitis B virus transmission in children. It was found that 61.8% (170/275 person-years) of the children had received intramuscular injections. Most of the injections were administered at private clinics over a 2-year period. Hepatitis B virus infection showed a correlation with injection (adjusted incidence rate ratio = 3.3, 95% confidence interval 1.1-9.5) and with frequency of injections. The authors concluded that HBeAg was a valuable marker for infectivity in hepatitis B virus horizontal transmission. Furthermore, the authors found that hepatitis B virus infection is independently transmitted from sibling to sibling, and by iatrogenic injections because improperly sterilized syringes were shared in areas where hepatitis B is prevalent and intramuscular injection is common.
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