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Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus infections among female sex workers and men who have sex with men in Lebanon: Prevalence, risk behaviour and immune status

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dc.contributor.author Kassak K.
dc.contributor.author Mahfoud Z.
dc.contributor.author Kreidieh K.
dc.contributor.author Shamra S.
dc.contributor.author Afifi R.
dc.contributor.author Ramia S.
dc.contributor.editor
dc.date 2011
dc.date.accessioned 2017-10-18T13:38:21Z
dc.date.available 2017-10-18T13:38:21Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier 10.1071/SH10080
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dc.identifier.issn 14485028
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10938/20716
dc.description.abstract Background: The aim of our study was to study the prevalence of and the risk behaviours associated with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections among two high-risk groups: female sex workers (FSW) and men who have sex with men (MSM). Furthermore, since vaccination is a key component of HBV prevention programs, the immune status of HBV infection in these two high-risk groups was evaluated. Methods: Participants included in this study were part of a bio-behavioural surveillance study done to assess HIV prevalence among four vulnerable groups in Lebanon. Participants were recruited using a respondent-driven sampling method. The total number of eligible participants were 101 MSM and 103 FSW. Blood samples were collected as dried blood spots and then eluted to be tested for HCV, HBV and HIV by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: None of the 204 individuals tested has been exposed to HCV. In the 101 MSM, only one (0.99percent) was an HBsAg carrier and one (0.99percent) was confirmed as anti-HIV-positive. Among FSW, 30percent showed they were immune to HBV compared with only ~10percent among MSM. The distribution of sociodemographic characteristics and potential risk factors in both groups were shown. Conclusion: Our results highlight the urgent need to raise awareness among FSW and MSM and their health care providers of the availability and benefits of HBV vaccination in Lebanon. In addition, and due to the absence of vaccines against HCV and HIV, education programs aiming at behavioural changes should be intensified. © 2011 CSIRO.
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dc.format.extent Pages: (229-233)
dc.language English
dc.publisher COLLINGWOOD
dc.relation.ispartof Publication Name: Sexual Health; Publication Year: 2011; Volume: 8; no. 2; Pages: (229-233);
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dc.title Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus infections among female sex workers and men who have sex with men in Lebanon: Prevalence, risk behaviour and immune status
dc.type Article
dc.contributor.affiliation Kassak, K., Health Management and Policy Department, American University of Beirut, Beirut 1107, 2020, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Mahfoud, Z., Epidemiology and Population Health Department, American University of Beirut, Beirut 1107, 2020, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Kreidieh, K., Medical Laboratory Sciences Department, American University of Beirut, Beirut 1107, 2020, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Shamra, S., Medical Laboratory Sciences Department, American University of Beirut, Beirut 1107, 2020, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Afifi, R., Health Behavior and Education Department, American University of Beirut, Beirut 1107, 2020, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Ramia, S., Medical Laboratory Sciences Department, American University of Beirut, Beirut 1107, 2020, Lebanon
dc.contributor.authorAddress Ramia, S.; Medical Laboratory Sciences Department, American University of Beirut, Beirut 1107, 2020, Lebanon; email: sramia@aub.edu.lb
dc.contributor.authorCorporate University: American University of Beirut; Faculty: Faculty of Health Sciences; Department: Medical Laboratory Sciences Program;
dc.contributor.authorDepartment Medical Laboratory Sciences Program
dc.contributor.authorDivision
dc.contributor.authorEmail sramia@aub.edu.lb
dc.contributor.faculty Faculty of Health Sciences
dc.contributor.authorInitials Kassak, K
dc.contributor.authorInitials Mahfoud, Z
dc.contributor.authorInitials Kreidieh, K
dc.contributor.authorInitials Shamra, S
dc.contributor.authorInitials Afifi, R
dc.contributor.authorInitials Ramia, S
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dc.contributor.authorReprintAddress Ramia, S (reprint author), Amer Univ Beirut, Med Lab Sci Dept, Beirut 1107, Lebanon.
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dc.contributor.authorUniversity American University of Beirut
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dc.relation.ispartofPubTitle Sexual Health
dc.relation.ispartofPubTitleAbbr Sex. Health
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dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword HIV
dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword liver disease
dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword sexually transmissible infections
dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword vaccination.
dc.subject.otherChemCAS
dc.subject.otherIndex vaccine
dc.subject.otherIndex article
dc.subject.otherIndex behavior change
dc.subject.otherIndex behavioral risk factor surveillance system
dc.subject.otherIndex biosurveillance
dc.subject.otherIndex blood sampling
dc.subject.otherIndex clinical assessment
dc.subject.otherIndex demography
dc.subject.otherIndex disease association
dc.subject.otherIndex enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
dc.subject.otherIndex Flavivirus infection
dc.subject.otherIndex hepadnavirus infection
dc.subject.otherIndex Hepatitis B virus
dc.subject.otherIndex Hepatitis C virus
dc.subject.otherIndex high risk behavior
dc.subject.otherIndex human
dc.subject.otherIndex immune status
dc.subject.otherIndex Lebanon
dc.subject.otherIndex major clinical study
dc.subject.otherIndex male homosexual
dc.subject.otherIndex medical education
dc.subject.otherIndex prevalence
dc.subject.otherIndex sampling
dc.subject.otherIndex vaccination
dc.subject.otherIndex Adolescent
dc.subject.otherIndex Adult
dc.subject.otherIndex Female
dc.subject.otherIndex Hepacivirus
dc.subject.otherIndex Hepatitis B
dc.subject.otherIndex Hepatitis B virus
dc.subject.otherIndex Hepatitis C
dc.subject.otherIndex HIV Infections
dc.subject.otherIndex Homosexuality, Male
dc.subject.otherIndex Humans
dc.subject.otherIndex Lebanon
dc.subject.otherIndex Male
dc.subject.otherIndex Prevalence
dc.subject.otherIndex Prostitution
dc.subject.otherIndex Risk-Taking
dc.subject.otherIndex Young Adult
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus VIRAL-HEPATITIS
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus HCV INFECTION
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus UNITED-STATES
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus SOUTH-KOREA
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus YOUNG MEN
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus VACCINATION
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus DISEASE
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus POPULATIONS
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus COVERAGE
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus PROGRAMS
dc.subject.otherWOS Public, Environmental and Occupational Health
dc.subject.otherWOS Infectious Diseases


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