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Reducing Potential Risks for Hepatitis B Virus Transmission: Women’s Knowledge of HBV Infection and Prevention (Case Study in 500-Bedded Specialty Hospital, Yangon)

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Title Reducing Potential Risks for Hepatitis B Virus Transmission: Women’s Knowledge of HBV Infection and Prevention (Case Study in 500-Bedded Specialty Hospital, Yangon)
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Publication date 2019-11
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Pwint Phyu Aung
Ei Ei Aung
Wint Theingi Naing
Description
Hepatitis B is one of the serious infectious diseases caused by virus that attacks the liver. Most infections worldwide are acquired through horizontal and vertical transmissions of HBV. The objective is to examine the level of women’s knowledge of Hepatitis B Virus infection and prevention to reduce the potential risks for HBV transmission. This survey included females from aged 16 to 70 and the survey period is from 9 April to 27 April 2018 at IPD and OPD in the 500 Bedded Specialty Hospital in Yangon. 68 % of the female respondents knew both vertical and horizontal transmissions of HBV. The high point of hepatitis B infection was found in married type. Some female respondents lacked the knowledge of HBV infection and they had not been vaccinated against HBV. Expansion of medical educational programs is needed to include provider teams from rural communities with a high burden of liver diseases.
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Hepatitis B
Identifier https://ecor.yueco.edu.mm/handle/123456789/684
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