Prevalence and Risky Health behaviours Associated with Hepatitis B and C Infection among Blood Donors in Ogun State, Southwest, Nigeria
Abstract:
Infections from Hepatitis
B and C viruses are gradually becoming a major public health challenge especially
in Sub-Saharan Africa where prevalence is high with numerous chronic carriers harbouring
the viruses in their liver. Chronic infection can lead to lethal consequences. Blood
transfusion which is a common cause of Hepatitis B and C infections is still common
in resource poor setting where adequate screening of blood might be a challenge.
The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence and risky health behaviours
associated with Hepatitis B and C infections among blood donors in Ogun State.
A descriptive retrospective
study was carried out on 2044 Blood donors to National Blood Transfusion Service,
Ogun State in year 2014 using pro-forma to obtain needed information and data was
analyzed using SPSS.
Prevalence of Hepatitis B
(10.7%) and Hepatitis C (1.1%) was high among blood donors in the state. Age 21-40years
(75% and P-value 0.015), Divorce/Separation (0.7% and P-value 0.001) and Yoruba
tribe (85.2% and P-value 0.000) are significantly associated with Hepatitis B infection
among blood donors. Age >40years (13.3% and P-value 0.007), Divorce/Separation
(0.7% and P-value 0.039) and Yoruba tribe (85.2% and P-value 0.001) are significantly
associated with Hepatitis C infection among blood donors. Risky health behaviours
among blood donors include tattooing, occupational needle injury, untreated sexually
transmitted diseases and multiple sexual partners.
The study recommends education
of the population on risk factors and effect of Viral Hepatitis.
Keywords:
Prevalence, Hepatitis, Blood Donor, Ekiti.
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