World hepatitis day in Burkina Faso, 2017: seroprevalence and vaccination against hepatitis B virus to achieve the 2030 elimination goal,
Auteur(s): Birama Diarra, Albert Théophane Yonli, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Théodora Mahoukèdè Zohoncon, Lassina Traore, Christelle Nadembega, Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah, Justine Yara, Virginio Pietra, Paul Ouedraogo, Alain Bougouma, Rokia Sanogo, Jacques Simpore
Auteur(s) tagués: Lassina TRAORE ;
Résumé

Background: Burkina Faso is a high endemicity country for HBV infection. However, there are few data on vaccine
coverage against HBV. The aim of this study was to contribute to the improvement of HBV vaccine coverage in
Ouagadougou through HBV screening.
Methods: Awareness campaigns and voluntary hepatitis B screening were organized in the twelve districts of
Ouagadougou by the “SOS Hepatitis Burkina” association. A rapid HBsAg detection test (Abon Biopharma
Guangzhou, Co., Ltd. Chine) was performed on 2216 individuals, who voluntarily answered a series of questions.
Vaccination against hepatitis B was proposed to HBV negative participants.
Results: In a sample of 2216 participants, aged 1 to 78 years (mean age 29.7 ± 14.7 years); a prevalence of 10.4%
(230/2216) of HBsAg was obtained. This prevalence was high in the age groups 31 to 40 years (14.5%) and 41 to
50 years (15.0%). The prevalence of HBV was higher in the sixth district (14.3%) of Ouagadougou. At the end of the
screening, 1202/1986 HBV negative participants were vaccinated, resulting in a vaccination rate of 60.5%.
Vaccination coverage ranged from 44.5 to 73.7% all twelve districts.
Conclusions: This study still reports a high prevalence of HBV infection among young people with a peak in the sixth
district of Ouagadougou. The study achieved high vaccination coverage in all age groups and districts of Ouagadougou.

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: Hepatitis B Awareness Screening Vaccination

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